The Commodity Supplemental Food Programs (CSFP) is a Federally funded
program, which works to improve the health of low-income pregnant and
breastfeeding women, other new mothers up to one year postpartum,
infants, children up to age six, and elderly people at least 60 years of
age by supplementing their diets with nutritious USDA commodity foods.
It provides food and administrative funds to States to supplement the
diets of these groups.
Program Resources |
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About CSFP |
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Acronyms |
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Commodity Fact
Sheets/Recipes |
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Eligibility
& How to Apply |
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Foods
Available
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Frequently Asked
Questions |
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Income Guidelines for 2008 (.pdf)
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Program Fact Sheet |
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Program Policies |
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Regulations & Legislation |
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States Participating in CSFP |
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Other Program
Resources & Guidance |
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Implementation of
the Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008 (the Farm Bill) -
authorizing appropriations for CSFP through 2012, Public Law
110-246, CSFP. |
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Guidance
on CSFP 2008 Caseload, Food Deliveries, and Inventory. |
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2008 National CSFP
Association PowerPoint Presentations |
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Commodity Hold and Recall Procedures |
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Nutrition Label Facts &
Dietary Guidelines
(e.g., Trans Fat, Food Allergen Facts, Dietary Guidelines) |
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More Program Guidance
and Resources (Dual Participation, Fish Facts, Discontinuing
Liquid Concentrate Infant formula, Commodity Storage Tips) |
Last Modified:
11/30/2008
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