Infographic listing economic struggles of seniors in the U.S.
Download the infographicInfographic listing economic struggles of seniors in the U.S.
Download the infographicInformation on using the StoryCorps app, a free mobile application which walks users through an interview by providing easy to follow, step-by-step guidelines.
Find out moreTables showing the per meal federal reimbursement rates for the Afterschool Meal Program and Summer Food Service Program, as well as projected annual program income based
on the number of children served.
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Protect the Federal Nutrition Programs
#SaveTheSafetyNet
This report provides a status report on community eligibility implementation nationally and across the states and the District of Columbia in the 2016–2017 school year, based on school and school district participation and enrollment in community eligibility schools.
Read the reportChild and Adult Care Food Program: Average Daily Participation, Meals Served, and Cash Reimbursements, FY 2016
Read the reportThis toolkit provides guidance to principals in how to effectively partner with their school nutrition department to bring “grab-and-go” breakfast, second-chance breakfast, or breakfast in the classroom programs to their schools.
Learn moreInformation for sponsors and supporters on establishing logistics for this year’s Summer Nutrition Programs. Part of FRAC’s Summer Nutrition Programs Implementation Calendars and Guide.
Download the toolkitSummer programs that achieved gold and silver standards of excellence.
Read moreGold, Silver and Bronze criteria in chart form.
Find out moreIncludes Gold, Silver and Bronze model menus for hot and cold foods.
Find out moreIncludes information on: Ways to Use the Summer Food Standards; Levels of Excellence; Evaluate Sites; Acknowledge Quality Sites; Build on Success: Take Summer Food Sites to the Next Level; Levels of Excellence checklists.
Find out moreFRAC and the American Academy of Pediatrics created this resource to help pediatricians and their practice teams screen for food insecurity, connect families and nutrition resources, and support national and state policies increasing access to adequate healthy food for all children and their families.
Find out moreUmbrella sponsors may be local government agencies, school districts, food banks, youth-serving organizations, and other private nonprofits. They fill a critical need by overseeing multiple, and often smaller, afterschool enrichment sites that need administrative support to participate in the Afterschool Meal Program.
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