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Program Overview: Federal, State, and County
Updated 06/2014
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Federal Program: SNAP-Ed
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SNAP-Ed Goal
To improve the likelihood that persons eligible for SNAP will make healthy food choices within a limited budget and choose physically active lifestyles consistent with the current Dietary Guidelines for Americans and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) food guidance.
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Program Behavioral Focus
1. Make half your plate fruits and vegetables, at least half your grains whole grains, and switch to fat-free or low-fat milk and milk products.
2. Increase physical activity and reduce time spent in sedentary behaviors as part of a healthy lifestyle.
3. Maintain appropriate calorie balance during each stage of life.
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SNAP-Ed History
• 1988 – started through the University of Wisconsin Cooperative Extension
• 2004 - SNAP-Ed offered in all 50 states• 2010 – Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010
– Nutrition Education and Obesity Prevention Grant
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SNAP-Ed Today
• Emphasis on obesity prevention in addition to nutrition education.
• Education is still learner-centered and behaviorally focused.
• Approaches also include environmental and policy level interventions.
• National, State, and local coordination
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Program Funding
United States Department of Agriculture
Food and Nutrition Service
Florida Department of Children and Families
UF/IFAS Extension
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State Program: Family Nutrition Program
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Family Nutrition Program
• Offered in over 30 counties through UF/IFAS Extension.
• Over 100,000 Floridians participate each year.
• Face-to-face education with collaborative efforts to increase healthy choices within communities.
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UF/IFAS Extension
• Morrill Act of 1862– Established land grant universities
• Morrill Act of 1890– Historically Black colleges and universities
• Smith Lever Act of 1914– Started federal funding of Cooperative Extension
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_land-grant_universities
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What is Cooperative Extension?
• Partnership among Federal, State, and Local agencies:– Federal: USDA-NIFA– State: Land-grant Universities (e.g., UF)– Local: County Extension Services
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Extension’s Mission and Vision
Mission: “UF/IFAS Extension partners with communities to provide quality, relevant education and research-based expertise to foster healthy people, a healthy environment, and a healthy economy.”
Vision: “UF/IFAS Extension is the resource that helps educate Floridians to solve problems related to agriculture, horticulture, natural resources, the environment, energy, youth, families, and communities.”
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Empowering individuals and families to build healthy lives and achieve social and economic success.
• Food safety and nutrition• Housing• Family Financial Management• Aging well• Human Development and Family Relationships
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UF Senior Vice President
and Head of IFAS
Dean and Director
for Extension
Associate Dean and Asst. Director
for Extension
District Extension Directors
County Extension Directors
County Extension Faculty/FNP Supervisor
FNP Program Assistants
Family and Consumer Sciences
Program Leader
Chair, Dept. Family, Youth, and
Community Sciences
Principal Investigator
Program Coordinator
Accountant, Office Manager and
Office Assistant(s)
Nutrition Education
Coordinator
Assistant Coordinators
Regional Coordinators
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Project Areas
• Growing Healthy Schools• Beyond the Classroom• Growing Healthy Families• Empowering Hispanic/Latino Parents in
Miami-Dade as Role Models for Healthful Eating through Community-Based Social Marketing (Miami-Dade County only)
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State Partners
• Department of Health• Department of Agriculture and Consumer
Services• Department of Education and School
Administration• Department of Elder Services
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Name County Program
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Project Areas
[Provide an overview of the project areas and objectives that your county program works within and your programming approaches within each area. Include collaborations in which you are applying environmental and/or policy approaches. Briefly discuss the role of the program assistant(s) within each project areas ]
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Key Partners
[Discuss key partners and collaborative efforts in your county.]
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Programming Sites
[Discuss major programming sites for each project area]
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