ECI SNAP-Ed Project
Information & Key Components for FY 2020
Implementation
Eileen Schrandt, ECI Project Manager 1/8/2020
Background
• SNAP-Ed funding opportunity for ECI programs:
Evolution of the opportunity
How we arrived where we are today
FY 2020 Program Implementation
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Context• ECI received word of award of FY 2020 SNAP-
ED funds in late September 2019 - $567,893
• Internal Letter of Instruction (LOI) completed with HHSC’s SNAP-Ed program and executed in October 2019
• ECI contract amendment format approved in mid November 2019 -- amendments began routing to programs
• Amendments routing and nearing execution
• Programs receiving approximately $50,260 each, based on number of ECI programs that chose to participate
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SNAP-Ed MissionImprove the likelihood that persons eligible for SNAP will make healthy food choices within a limited budget and choose physically active lifestyles consistent with current Dietary Guidelines of America and the USDA food guidance.
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Texas’ VisionEducate, connect, and support individuals as they attempt to live healthier lives on a budget through direct education, targeted social marketing efforts, environmental strategies to encourage healthy food selection, and use of technology to reach people and communities.
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Understanding the SNAP-Ed System
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HHSC SNAP-Ed Program• Direct recipient of SNAP-Ed funds from USDA/FNS
• Creation & oversight of Texas’ SNAP-Ed Plan• Coordination & monitoring of Texas’ SNAP-Ed projects
and grantees
HHSC ECI Program• HHSC SNAP-Ed Grantee
• Guidance, coordination and monitoring of ECI programs implementing SNAP-Ed
Participating ECI Programs• Local programs subcontracted with
ECI to provide DIRECT nutrition and active lifestyle education services
Understanding the SNAP-Ed System
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Approach 3: Community and public health approaches to improve nutrition and obesity prevention
(policy, system and environmental approaches)
Approach 2: Comprehensive, multi-level interventions at multiple complementary
organizational and institutional levels
*Approach 1: Individual or group-based direct nutrition education, health
promotion and intervention strategies
Program Parameters
• Services must be family-focused Should take into account ECI child’s needs, but not solely
focus on participating child
• Services must focus on non-medical primary prevention of disease & adoption of an active lifestyle
Funds cannot be used for medical nutrition therapyFunds cannot be used for secondary or tertiary intervention of
previously diagnosed diseases
• Services should be evidence-based
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USDA FNS Guidance Handbook
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• Where to reference: https://snaped.fns.usda.gov/program-administration/guidance-and-templates
• FNS Guidance Handbook is a thorough resource with many helpful links and great information to support programs
• Dietary guidelines for Americans (DGA)• USDA food guidance system – MyPlate• Physical Activity Guidelines (PAG)• National Healthy People 2020 Plan• FNS core nutrition messages• U.S. FDA Nutrition Facts label
• Recommendation on how ECI programs might want to use handbook
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• Find evidence-based materials• Curricula and other materials developed by FNS are evidence-
based = My Plate, My Plate for My Family, and Eat Smart, Live Strong, Team Nutrition materials, etc. (pg. 127)
• Understand SNAP-Ed Implementing Agency / Local Provider general responsibilities (pg. 33)
• Understanding Target Audience (pg. 39)• SNAP participants• Other low income individuals that qualify for SNAP or other
means-tested federal assistance (at 185% of FPL or below)• Individuals residing in communities with a significant (50% or
greater) low-income population
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• Activities that are chargeable to State’s SNAP-Ed allocation (pgs. 68 – 70)
• Proration of SNAP-Ed Costs (pg. 71)• If serving a significant number of ineligible participants
• What specific items of cost are allowable charges to SNAP-Ed?(pgs. 72 – 74)
• Salaries and benefits of personnel involved in delivering SNAP-Ed services and supports
• Supplies and materials to carry out the project’s objectives• Development of appropriate SNAP-Ed materials when no others
focusing on a specific topic exist• Nutrition Education Reinforcement Materials – “swag”• Space and travel costs
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• Food samples, supplies and provisions (pg. 80)• Cost of food for recipes / taste testing purposes• Cost of equipment and supplies necessary for food storage,
preparation and display of food for demonstration purposes• Food samples associated with educational lessons
• Nutrition Education and Obesity Prevention (pg. 80)• Delivery of nutrition and obesity prevention education lessons• Physical activity demonstration and promotion, inclusive of
nutrition messages• Nutrition education related to community & environmental change• Messages on nutrient and ingredient comparison• Diabetes and chronic illness prevention education, coordinated
with multi-level and/or public health interventions
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• Other costs associated with program efforts• Physical Activity (pgs. 84 – 85)• Gardening (pg. 86)• Farmers Markets (pg. 86)• Breastfeeding (pg. 87)
• Nutrition Education Reinforcement Materials (pg. 87)• Clear, relevant, useful nutrition education / activity message• Value as nutrition education and obesity prevention aid• Nominal value of $5 or less per item
Important Resources
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https://snapedtoolkit.org/https://snaped.fns.usda.gov/
Important Resources
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Important Resources
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https://goodfoodgoodmove.yourtexasbenefits.com/
Important Resources
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https://hhsc.mypinnaclecart.com/index.php?p=home
Order free materials:• Grocery list note pads• Recipes in a SNAP (En, Sp)• Posters – Vegetables,
sugary drinks, etc.
Important Resources
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https://texaswic.org/health-nutrition
Information for:• Mom• Baby • Child
• Healthy eating• Healthy habits• How much food?• Fitness and Fun
What Else Do You Need to Know?
• Contract amendment Amendments should finish routing and be
executed soon Funds cannot be spent until contract is
executed Finance team will be issuing a Numbered
Document with guidance on how to voucher for SNAP-Ed funds (reimbursement)
• Implementation timeline Less than 12 months for program
implementation Program beginning January 2020, runs
through September 2020 (because it is on Federal Fiscal Year)
Having our program in place now, we may be able to ask for a rollover of funds if not all funds expended in the nine remaining months
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What Else Do You Need to Know?
• Reporting• A second webinar will be provided at the beginning of
February to provide further detail on each of the reporting requirements
Monthly Vendor Report – Financial invoice with brief program summary
-Being designed by ECI and approved by SNAP-Ed-Will include numbers served and primary intervention(s) provided during the month-Will gather baseline information related to SNAP-Ed key performance indicators
Quarterly EARS Report – Outputs and demographics Report that ECI must compile to provide to HHSC
SNAP-Ed on a quarterly basis HHSC SNAP-Ed will provide a training to ECI in
mid-January on the PEARS systems and will request information on whether programs need access; ECI to determine what’s best for us
Annual Report – Narrative/qualitative explanation of activities, outputs and outcomes, success & challenges; quantitative results related to key performance indicators
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Next StepsECI State Office Staff - January
Confirm format for Monthly Vendor Report with HHSC SNAP-Ed Staff
Develop mechanism for gathering baseline information on key performance indicators (survey or pre-post test)
Increase servings/intake of vegetables Increase servings/intake of fruits Increase servings/intake of dairy Decrease intake of sugary drinks Positive change in physical activity Better understanding of including nutrition and
activity needs of multiple family members
Schedule and create reporting webinar Submit Quarter 1 PEARS entry – 1/15/2020
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Next StepsParticipating ECI Programs
• Ask questions / seek further clarification on remaining items
• Begin program implementation –approximately February 1st
• Participate in reporting webinar• Tentative date: Wednesday, February 5th11:00 AM to Noon
• Submit first monthly SNAP-Ed Report –3/10/2020
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Thank you
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Eileen SchrandtECI Project Manager