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WIC Food Package Policy Options II

In 2011, FNS published a report on the choices each WIC State agency had made in 2009 in exercising the flexibilities allowed under the new WIC food packages. Since this early implementation, the WIC food package final rule has been published and States have made numerous adjustments to their policy choices. This study will update the previous study with an examination of which foods States offer in their food packages after 5 years of experience with the new food packages.


NWA Coalition Building Toolkit

NWA created this toolkit to provide guidance on the coalition requirement of the CPHMC project. As part of the Community Partnerships for Healthy Mothers and Children project, each sub-recipient agency was […]


Wood County Farmers’ Market Campaign

Wood County created this sign to highlight their work on local farmers’ markets during the CPHMC project. Located in rural Central Wisconsin, Wood County has a high population of residents […]


Wood County’s “Whoa, Slow, Go!” Campaign

Wood County created these promotional materials to highlight their local work on healthy food retail as part of the CPHMC project. Located in rural Central Wisconsin, Wood County has a […]


Wood County Grocer’s Meeting Presentation

Wood County created this presentation to highlight their local work on healthy food retail as part of the CPHMC project. This presentation includes information for food retailers about survey results, […]


Wood County WIC at a Glance Training

Wood County created this WIC 101 Training to highlight their local work on WIC referrals. This presentation included basic information about WIC including staff, eligibility, the four pillars of WIC, […]


Wood County Rx Pad

Wood County created this non-pharmaceutical prescription pad to highlight their local work on strengthening referral networks. This pad provides referrals to the YMCA, WIC, Aging and Disability Resource Center, and […]


Mid-Iowa’s “Here’s to Your Health” Videos

Mid-Iowa Community Action created these cooking videos to highlight their local work on healthy eating. These videos were used to promote healthy eating and cooking for the population of Marshall […]