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  • FNV

    2015 Partnership for Healthier America

    The FNV Campaign is a social marketing and PSE change intervention that aims to present fruits and vegetables in a way that is both fun and cool, ultimately shifting attitudes, behavior and social norms relative to healthy eating.

  • Food Hero

    2016 Oregon State University Extension

    Food Hero is a multi-channel social marketing campaign designed to change family and community behaviors. Food Hero includes an extensive evaluation process.

  • Food Label Cards

    2019 University of Missouri Extension.

    More than 60 nonbranded, colored food label cards. Each displays a Nutrition Facts label, a photo of a typical food package and an ingredient list. 

  • Health Bucks

    2005 New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH)

    The Health Bucks program is a PSE change intervention that distributes $2 coupons redeemable for fresh locally grown fruits and vegetables at New York City (NYC) farmers markets.

  • Healthy Breakfast and Snack Ideas

    2019 California Department of Public Health, Nutrition Education Obesity Prevention Branch
    "Make breakfast or a snack in just a few minutes with these tips and delicious recipes!" This brochure provides both healthy breakfast and snack ideas for families, three recipes and time-saving tips. Available in English and Spanish!
  • Hydrate My State Water Consumption Campaign

    2021 Georgia Department of Human Services/Georgia Division of Family & Children Services
    The Hydrate My State water consumption campaign was developed and implemented as a call to action to increase water consumption among SNAP-Ed eligible populations in Georgia.