FRAC Facts: Offering Free Breakfast to all Students
Read more.FRAC Facts: Offering Free Breakfast to all Students
Read more.This issue brief describes steps that school districts can take to communicate effectively with all families, and was co-authored by FRAC, the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, and the Migrant Legal Action Program.
Read the reportThis annual FRAC analysis looks at school breakfast participation rates and policies to evaluate successful practices in selected school districts across the country. (Previously, this report was known as School Breakfast in America’s Big Cities.)
Read the reportIn this annual report tracking participation in the School Breakfast Program, FRAC compares the number of schools and the number of low-income children that participate in breakfast to those that participate in the National School Lunch Program to measure growth in the program.
Read the reportA graphic outlining seven actions anti-hunger advocates can take to protect SNAP benefits for jobless people.
Download the graphicThe Food and Agriculture Policy Collaborative (FAPC) is a partnership of national and local organizations working to promote the vision of healthy food and healthy economies through the advancement of four policy priorities.
Find out more.This guide offers concrete examples of state budget investments that have proven to connect more food insecure people to federal nutrition programs and address some of the gaps in the reach of these programs.
Read the reportThis bipartisan survey was conducted by Hart Research Associates, a Democratic firm, and Chesapeake Beach Consulting, a Republican firm, to gauge Americans’ attitudes and perceptions of hunger.
Read the reportThis map uses state and federal participation, funding, and legislative data collected for FRAC’s annual School Breakfast Scorecard to demonstrate the status of breakfast participation and the opportunity for growth in each state.
View the tool.FRAC outlines eight essentials strategies for ending hunger in America.
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