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Becky Lare Advocacy Resource Manager “One Person Can Make a Difference and Everyone Should Try”: An Advocacy Update Becky Lare Advocacy Resource Manager

Advocacy Capacity Grant Advocacy Education Series Faces of Hunger Videos Advocacy Captains

Advocacy Education Series Child Nutrition Reauthorization Storytelling Communicating with your Elected Officials 137 individuals, 45 lines of credit

2017 Anti-Hunger Policy Conference Advocacy Captains 2017 Anti-Hunger Policy Conference Washington, D.C.

Federal Budget FY17 FY18 October 1, 2016 – September 30, 2017 We did see some really positive things in the FY17 budget that was passed in early May Additional $19 million in TEFAP funding Additional $5 million in TEFAP storage & distribution funding SNAP current caseload is funded The administration released their full budget proposal on Tuesday, May 23 Extremely harmful to federal anti-hunger and anti-poverty programs Please keep in mind that the President’s budget should be viewed as a messaging document and does not make changes to policies or funding levels. Such changes require legislative action. However, this is an important first step in the annual budget and appropriations process. Congress retains the power of the purse and will move forward in the summer to put together its budget proposals. We must redouble our efforts to ensure the federal nutrition safety net remains strong.

At least 45 billion meals taken away over 10 years FY18 Budget Proposal SNAP $193 billion in cuts Reduces eligibility Shifts significant costs to states At least 45 billion meals taken away over 10 years

$5 million in cuts to storage and distribution funds FY18 Budget Proposal TEFAP $27 million in cuts to mandatory commodities Loss of 33 million meals $5 million in cuts to storage and distribution funds

Farm Bill 2018 Commodity crops and subsidies Land conservation International aid Crop insurance Agricultural Research Nutrition The farm bill is the major food and farm legislation that gets revisited or reauthorized by Congress every 5 years The next farm bill is scheduled to be reauthorized by October 2018 It sets US food and farm priorities by developing policies and funding programs that provide a safety-net for agricultural producers and for low-income Americans

Farm Bill 2018: Nutrition Title SNAP TEFAP Food Rescue The farm bill dictates policy around some of the largest, most meaningful programs affecting food banks and our clients Around 80% of farm bill funding goes to nutrition programs SNAP SNAP benefit levels and enrollment policies SNAP outreach SNAP nutrition education SNAP Employment and Training Other: Senior Farmers’ Markets, FINI grants, Healthy food Financing Initiative, Mobile SNAP processing, SNAP E&T Pilots, Specialty Crop Block Grant Program

Advocacy Opportunities Engaging Elected Officials 2017 Hunger Assessment Advocacy Alerts Paper Plate Project As always, I’m here for you, use me as a resource Invite your legislators for a site visit, send them your newsletter

Becky Lare blare@foodbankcny.org 315-437-1899 x246 Contact Information Becky Lare blare@foodbankcny.org 315-437-1899 x246