SNAP-Ed Library
Power Play! Campaign, School Idea & Resource Kit (SIRK)
The Power Play! Campaign, School Idea & Resource Kit (SIRK) is a community-based, social marketing initiative administered by local health departments and implemented in schools. The Power Play! 2016 $0.00 (Historical Entry)Walkability Checklist
"Checklists provide a way to easily record safety problems along walking and bicycling routes to school. They can also be used to share information with school and community leaders and media."
2016Alliance for a Healthier Generation Healthy Schools Program (HSP)
Healthier Generation’s Healthy Schools Program (HSP) supports school and district leaders in creating and sustaining healthy schools where students – especially those from underserved communities –
2006 $0.00Tools for Rapid Market Assessments
"Most farmers' markets lack information to make effective changes and improvements. Tools for Rapid Market Assessments provides three simple, low-cost methods to address the information gap.
2008Communities of Excellence in Nutrition, Physical Activity, & Obesity Prevention, CX3
Part of the SNAP-Ed Strategies & Interventions Toolkit.* CX3 is a powerful tool that captures and communicates neighborhood-level data to promote healthier communities.
2016School Physical Activity and Nutrition - Environment Tool (SPAN-ET)
Part of the SNAP-Ed Strategies & Interventions Toolkit.* Used to assess school resources and readiness to improve nutrition and physical activity environments, suggest appropriate improvement s
2016Nutrition Environment Measures Survey: Store Measures
"The Nutrition Environment Measures Survey (NEMS) Tools are observational measures to assess the community and consumer nutrition environments in food outlets, specifically stores, corner stores an
2013Nutrition Environment Measures Survey: Corner Store Measures
"The Nutrition Environment Measures Survey (NEMS) Tools are observational measures to assess the community and consumer nutrition environments in food outlets, specifically stores, corner stores an
2013Farm to School Census
"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.
2015