Explore how Congress can protect and strengthen the Child Nutrition Programs in FRAC’s 2026 leave behind for the National Anti-Hunger Policy Conference.
Download the leave behindExplore how Congress can protect and strengthen the Child Nutrition Programs in FRAC’s 2026 leave behind for the National Anti-Hunger Policy Conference.
Download the leave behindThe Federal Nutrition Programs are a critical support for tens of millions of individuals and households — putting food on the table during times of need. Learn more in FRAC’s fiscal year 2027 leave behind.
Download the leave behindExplore the impact of WIC in your state in FRAC’s state-by-state WIC fact sheets.
Explore your state's dataAccording to FRAC’s Hunger Doesn’t Take a Vacation: The Reach of Sumer Meals, participation in the Summer Meals Programs in July 2024 increased when compared to the previous year, but there is still significant room for growth to support child food security when school is out.
Read the reportCompanion bills in the House and Senate present a critical opportunity to modernize service delivery in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC). Learn how this legislation would streamline certification options, guarantee accessibility, and provide immediate access to benefits in FRAC’s fact sheet.
Read the fact sheetRural populations often face specific barriers to accessing
congregate summer meal sites, including limited transportation and lack of nearby meal sites. The Rural Non-Congregate option was established to help address these barriers. Learn more in FRAC’s fact sheet.
Summer EBT is returning in 2026! Get the word out by using FRAC’s new poster, which explains eligibility for the program, benefits, and how to apply.
Download the posterCongress must take immediate action to ensure the Farm Bill — or any legislation — reverses the devastating cuts and harmful impacts on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Program (SNAP) that were included in the budget reconciliation law, H.R. 1. Protecting SNAP is protecting America’s health, economy, and future.
The budget reconciliation law (H.R. 1) represents the most significant retrenchment of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in decades. FRAC’s City Playbook is designed to help municipal leaders understand the scope of what’s coming, anticipate challenges, and prepare coordinated responses with state, federal, and community partners.
Read the playbookThe federal Summer EBT Program helps to ensure that more children from households with low incomes have access to adequate nutrition during the summer months. Learn how schools and school nutrition staff can play a critical part in ensuring the success of the program, along with outreach best practices from schools across the country.
Read the fact sheetDownload this practical checklist to help transition‑age youth with foster care experience and/or housing insecurity keep or apply for SNAP as new time limits from the budget reconciliation law (H.R. 1) take effect. It equips advocates and caseworkers with clear guidance to support young people who rely on SNAP to put food on the table while navigating the adult world of work, training, and housing.
Download the checklistDiscover model state policies and best practices to help SNAP agencies better support transition‑age youth (TAY) who have experience in foster care and/or are homeless—including strategies to mitigate the harm of expanded SNAP time limits.
Read the fact sheetLearn why SNAP matters and how H.R. 1’s wide-ranging cuts undermine this proven federal nutrition program in this Playbook from FRAC and the State Revenue Alliance.
Read the playbookNo state is insulated from the fiscal consequences of the budget reconciliation law (H.R. 1). Learn how your state would be impacted by the law’s SNAP cost-shift provisions. This table provides a state-by-state snapshot of economic conditions and the new financial burdens imposed on states by H.R. 1.
Download the tableWide-ranging SNAP cuts in the the budget reconciliation law (H.R. 1) have the potential to impact access to the child nutrition programs, making children hungry at home and at school. Learn more in FRAC’s policy brief, Cuts to SNAP Threaten the Child Nutrition Programs.
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