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1 Program Overview: Federal, State, and County

2 Federal Program

3 Program Goal “to assist limited-resource audiences in acquiring the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and changed behavior necessary for nutritionally sound diets, and to contribute to their personal development and the improvement of the total family diet and nutritional well-being”

4 Program History 1968 - EFNEP was initiated by USDA. 1970 – Program funded with an appropriation of $30 million, under the Smith-Lever Act as 3(d) funding. 1977 - The Food and Agriculture Act 1977 included, “employment and training of professional and paraprofessional aides to engage in direct nutrition education of low-income families and in other appropriate nutrition education programs” 1981 - The Agriculture and Food Act 1981 added, “To the maximum extent practicable, such program aides shall be hired from the indigenous target population…”

5 Approach Focus on low-income families, with an emphasis on parents and other adult caregivers who have primary responsibility for feeding young children, pregnant teens, youth, and children. County Extension Family and Consumer Science professionals supervise paraprofessionals

6 Approach Delivery methods: – Direct teaching in groups through a series of lessons – Reinforcement of teaching by use of mail, Internet, and telephone; mass media efforts – Development and training of volunteers to assist with direct teaching of adults and youth Four core content areas: – Diet quality and physical activity – Food resource management – Food safety – Food security

7 Program Funding United States Department of Agriculture National Institute of Food and Agriculture UF/IFAS Extension

8 Florida Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program

9 Includes Florida A& M University Over 12,000 Floridians participate each year. Adults complete at least six classes and youth complete at least five classes and five hours of education.

10 UF/IFAS Extension Morrill Act of 1862 – Established land grant universities Morrill Act of 1890 – Historically Black colleges and universities Smith Lever Act of 1914 – Started federal funding of Cooperative Extension

11 What is Cooperative Extension? Partnership among Federal, State, and Local agencies: – Federal: USDA-NIFA – State: Land-grant Universities (e.g., UF) – Local: County Extension Services

12 Extension’s Mission and Vision Mission: “ UF/IFAS Extension partners with communities to provide quality, relevant education and research-based expertise to foster healthy people, a healthy environment, and a healthy economy.” Vision: “UF/IFAS Extension is the resource that helps educate Floridians to solve problems related to agriculture, horticulture, natural resources, the environment, energy, youth, families, and communities.” 12

13 Empowering individuals and families to build healthy lives and achieve social and economic success. Food safety and nutrition Housing Family Financial Management Aging well Human Development and Family Relationships 13

14 UF Senior Vice President and Head of IFAS Dean and Director for Extension Associate Dean and Asst. Director for Extension District Extension Directors County Extension Directors County Extension Faculty/EFNEP Supervisor EFNEP Program Assistants Family and Consumer Sciences Program Leader Chair of the Dept. of Family, Youth and Community Sciences EFNEP PI and Nutrition Education Coordinator Data Processing Team Program Coordinator Office and Fiscal Assistant(s) Assistant Nutrition Education Coordinator

15 Name County Program

16 Adult and/or Youth Program [Indicate how long you have had the program in your county Briefly discuss county program audience Share an overview of the types of direct and indirect education you provide in your county, refer to specific curricula Indicate how you are involved in community- focused initiatives for healthful supports as an advocate of the program audience.]

17 Key Partners and Program Sites [Discuss key partners and program sites in your county.]

18 EFNEP is a federal, state, and county program 18

19 Comments/Suggestions on this Presentation? Do you have feedback that you would like to with the state team? Please share your comments at the following SurveyMonkey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/HH7YJBL https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/HH7YJBL Thank you!! 19


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