August 11, 2021

SNAP Benefit Adequacy

The monthly benefits provided by SNAP enhance the food purchasing power of eligible low-income individuals and families. However, the greatest shortcoming of SNAP is that benefits for most households are not enough to get through the entire month without hunger or being forced to sacrifice nutrition quality. Read FRAC analyses about the Thrifty Food Plan [...]
July 30, 2021

New Estimates on SNAP Benefit Adequacy Shortfalls Underscore Urgency to Act Now

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits have been crucial in mitigating food hardship and stimulating economic activity during the COVID-19 crisis.  A new report from the Urban Institute, however, documents that maximum SNAP benefit levels still fall short of the cost of low-income meals in 96 percent of all U.S. counties. Moreover, even with the […]

July 28, 2021

P-EBT for Kids Under 6 on SNAP Outreach Toolkit

The Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer (P-EBT) program is helping families enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) feed their infants and toddlers during COVID-19.   FRAC has developed an outreach toolkit for P-EBT for Children Under 6 on SNAP. The toolkit includes customizable social media posts and graphics, sample newsletter language, a flyer, a […]

July 27, 2021

Fighting Food Insecurity With Kaiser Permanente

Kaiser Permanente and the Food Research & Action Center (FRAC), including FRAC’s initiatives, have partnered together many times to address food insecurity. Maryland Hunger Solutions (MDHS) worked with Kaiser Permanente of the Mid-Atlantic Region on a “food as medicine” initiative as recently as 2015. Kaiser Permanente has also supported the community outreach work of MDHS […]

July 26, 2021

ADA Anniversary Is a Time to Double Down on Investments for Inclusion    

This month marks the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), signed into law by President George H.W. Bush on July 26, 1990. This was a landmark event for the disability rights movement, as it was the first federal legislation designed to prevent discrimination against individuals with disabilities in all areas of public life. […]