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Farmers’ Market Fresh (FMF) is a social marketing campaign for limited-resource consumers at farmers’ markets. The primary goal of this program is to promote fruit and vegetable consumption. The program is at eligible farmers’...
For many people, budgeting, meal planning, and cooking can be a difficult process. For those with previous incarceration, this process can be especially challenging. Tennessee State University’s (TSU) SNAP-Ed program is working with...
Partners that are engaged through active coalitions are vital to the success of SNAP-Ed in Tennessee. All 95 counties are required to have a SNAP-Ed coalition. These coalitions have members from diverse public and nonprofit...
The Tennessee State University Photo Database can now be licensed! Colleges, Universities, and non-Profits can now license the TSU Photo Database for an annual fee.If you are interested, please contact TSU SNAP-Ed to receive the...