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SNAP-Ed Connection

Hispanic Heritage Month

Are you looking for SNAP benefits?

To get SNAP benefits, you must apply in the state in which you currently live and you must meet certain requirements, including resource and income limits.

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How States are
Implementing SNAP-Ed

 

SNAP-Ed is federally funded and administered by SNAP State and local implementing agencies. States conduct needs assessments to ensure that SNAP-Ed is delivered in a hands-on and tailored way for their communities. As a result, SNAP-Ed looks different in every State.

SNAP-Ed uses evidence-based, public health projects and interventions. A network of over 28,000 local partners work within States to deliver SNAP-Ed.

Find SNAP-Ed In My State