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  • 30th Anniversary of SNAP-Ed

    2022 USDA. Food and Nutrition Service.

    SNAP-Ed is celebrating 30 years since the launch of the program in 1992, when seven states first conducted nutrition education using federal funds. Today, the program reaches individuals, groups, and organizations in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Virgin Islands, and Guam.

  • At the Stop to Good Health.

    May 08, 2017 Parents and caregivers were encouraged to model healthy behaviors by the messages on bus kongs (side of bus, also known as "bus wraps"), bus shelters, and transit station dioramas.
  • Be a Health Hero- Eat, Drink, Move Social Marketing Campaign

    2017 HealthMPowers

    The Be a Health Hero – Eat, Drink, Move multi-channel social marketing campaign uses clear and consistent messaging targeting healthy nutrition and physical activity behavior change through text messages, school and community posters and banners, educational reinforcements, healthy messa

  • CDCynergy Social Marketing Edition

    2016 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

    Welcome to this “lighter” version of the Social Marketing Edition of CDCynergy. This tool is intended for those who have previous social marketing experience and, in particular, those who are familiar with the full edition.

  • Celebrate Your Plate: Ohio SNAP-Ed’s Social Marketing Thrives Throughout COVID-19

    Apr 22, 2022 The Ohio SNAP-Ed Social Marketing Campaign, Celebrate Your Plate (CYP), provides budget-friendly recipes, shopping and cooking tips, and around town resources through our website, CelebrateYourPlate.org.  CYP recipes and resources are used in direct education and media efforts throughout Ohio.  SNAP-eligible families can turn to CYP as a trusted, friendly source of knowledge and information as they try to increase their fruit and vegetable consumption.
  • Chickasaw Nation SNAP-Ed Coordinated Programming and Evaluation

    Aug 04, 2017 The Eagle Adventure program was developed through a collaboration between the Chickasaw Nation Nutrition Services SNAP-Ed Program and the Oklahoma State University in Indian Country for youth and their families after extensive formative research indicated type 2 diabetes as a major concern among parents and elders. The team used the socioecological model (SEM) as the framework for development of the program and evaluation processes.
  • Eagle Adventure

    2019 OKTEP: Oklahoma Tribal Engagement Partners and the Chickasaw Nation Nutrition Services Get Fresh! Program

    The Eagle Adventure (EA) was designed to address the need for culturally relevant SNAP-Ed programming to prevent type 2 diabetes in Indian Country. EA was developed using the CDC Eagle Book series as the central theme.

  • Eat Better For Less

    2016 The New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance.

    Video shows how Eat Smart New York Nutrition Education classes teach SNAP--eligible households to eat better for less.