Nutrition Education Funding Eligibility & Constraints

GrantID: 9266

Grant Funding Amount Low: Open

Deadline: Ongoing

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Grant Overview

Measuring Success in Food and Nutrition Programs Under the Grants to Nonprofit Organizations to Inspire Communities Initiative ## Evaluating Outcomes in Food Security Programs The Grants to Nonprofit Organizations to Inspire Communities initiative, funded by the Banking Institution, provides critical support to community leaders working to address food security and nutrition issues. As a measurement-focused overview for the Food & Nutrition sector, this page will delve into the specific metrics and evaluation requirements for grantees. A key aspect of this initiative is understanding how to measure the effectiveness of food and nutrition programs. Grantees must be prepared to track and report on outcomes related to food security, nutrition education, and policy, systems, and environmental change strategies. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) provides guidelines and resources for evaluating food and nutrition programs, which can be leveraged by grantees. For instance, the USDA's Nutrition Assistance Program's (SNAP-Ed) evaluation framework provides a comprehensive approach to assessing the impact of nutrition education programs. ## Challenges in Measuring Food and Nutrition Outcomes One verifiable delivery challenge unique to the Food & Nutrition sector is the difficulty in collecting accurate and reliable data on food security and nutrition outcomes. This can be due to various factors, including limited resources, lack of standardized metrics, and the complexity of tracking outcomes in a rapidly changing environment. To overcome these challenges, grantees can utilize existing data collection tools and frameworks, such as the Food and Nutrition Service's (FNS) data collection and reporting resources. Additionally, grantees can focus on building partnerships with local organizations and stakeholders to enhance their data collection capabilities. The Banking Institution's grant program requires grantees to adhere to specific reporting requirements, including the submission of regular progress reports and evaluation plans. Grantees must also comply with relevant regulations, such as the USDA's SNAP-Ed guidelines, which outline specific requirements for nutrition education programs. ## Reporting Requirements and KPIs for Food and Nutrition Grantees To ensure compliance with grant requirements, Food & Nutrition grantees must be aware of the key performance indicators (KPIs) and reporting requirements. Some of the KPIs that may be relevant to Food & Nutrition grantees include: the number of individuals served by food assistance programs, the percentage of program participants demonstrating improved food security, and the number of policy, systems, and environmental changes implemented to support healthy food access. Grantees can access resources and technical assistance through the Banking Institution's grantee support network to help with reporting and evaluation. The regulation governing food safety, specifically the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), is one concrete regulation that applies to this sector. Grantees must ensure that their programs comply with FSMA requirements to avoid any potential risks or compliance issues. Q: What types of food and nutrition programs are eligible for funding under this grant initiative? A: Eligible programs may include food assistance programs, nutrition education initiatives, and policy, systems, and environmental change strategies that promote healthy food access and nutrition. Applicants should review the grant solicitation and consult with Banking Institution staff to determine eligibility. Q: How can I ensure that my organization's food and nutrition program is compliant with relevant regulations, such as USDA nutrition grants requirements? A: Grantees can access technical assistance and resources through the Banking Institution's grantee support network to help ensure compliance with relevant regulations. Additionally, grantees can review USDA resources, such as the SNAP-Ed guidelines, to ensure that their programs meet federal requirements. Q: What are the most important metrics to track when evaluating the success of a food and nutrition program? A: Key metrics may include the number of individuals served, improvements in food security, and policy, systems, and environmental changes implemented. Grantees should work with the Banking Institution to develop an evaluation plan that meets their specific program needs and goals, and leverages resources such as the USDA's evaluation framework for nutrition education programs.

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