Double Up National Network
2009Double Up was piloted in Detroit in 2009 before expanding across the country. Today, Double Up is offered in dozens of states at more than 900 locations, from farmers markets to grocery stores.
Double Up was piloted in Detroit in 2009 before expanding across the country. Today, Double Up is offered in dozens of states at more than 900 locations, from farmers markets to grocery stores.
Complete guide to developing and implementing a General Plan for a healthy community.
"If respondent burden permits, use of the 18-item U.S. Household Food Security Survey Module or the 10-item U.S. Adult Food Security Survey Module is recommended.
This evaluation tool uses visual information processing theories, with a goal of improving readability of a food behavior checklist and ultimately improving its ability to accurately capture existi
Environmental Needs Assessment Tools: EAT Strategies.
"The Bikeability Checklist helps give insight into the bikeability of a neighborhood. It contains insightful questions, allowing the user to evaluate a neighborhood's bikeability.
A questionnaire tool to rapidly assess beverage intake of adults.
Listed in the SNAP-Ed Evaluation Framework Interpretive Guide.
"The Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 (HHFKA) formally established a Farm to School Program within USDA to improve access to local foods in schools.
Prevention Impacts Simulation Model (PRISM) for Chronic Disease Policymaking
Toolkit Intervention
Part of the SNAP-Ed Strategies & Interventions Toolkit.*