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  • Michigan Harvest to Table

    2015 Michigan Fitness Foundation

    Michigan Harvest to Table™ (MiHarvest) (formerly called Michigan Harvest of the Month™ (HOTM)) is a multi-level intervention designed to increase consumption of and access to fruits and vegetables; increase consumption of locally grown produce by connecting growers to schools in their communities

  • Healthy Behaviors Initiative

    2015 Center for Collaborative Solutions

    The Healthy Behaviors Initiative (HBI) is an after school (AS) program designed to enable and recognize on-site staff to offer practical, user-friendly and effective nutrition, physical activity (PA), and food security intervention activities.

  • Farm to School

    USDA Community Food Systems Division (CFSD), Patrick Leahy Farm to School Program

    Farm to school is a Policy, Systems, and Environmental (PSE) change and direct education intervention designed to improve access to local foods in pre-k to 12th grade school settings and provides education opportunities that encourage healthy eating behaviors.

  • ReFresh

    2020 Maryland SNAP-Ed Program - University of Maryland Extension

    The ReFresh curriculum is a direct education intervention designed to encourage students to consume more fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, and to be more physically active.

  • CATCH Early Childhood

    2011 CATCH Global Foundation, University of Texas School of Public Health

    The Coordinated Approach to Child Health Early Childhood (CEC) is a direct education and PSE change intervention designed to nurture a love of physical activity (PA) while introducing classroom-based gardening, nutrition, and healthy eating in children ages 3-5.

  • CATCH - Coordinated Approach to Child Health

    2021 CATCH Global Foundation; University of Texas School of Public Health (UTHealth)

    The CATCH Program is a PSE change and direct education intervention that addresses the physical, mental, and emotional health of youth through its Mind-Heart-Body approach and coordinated framework.