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NIFA Funds Tribal Programs to Support Learning, Health & Opportunity

November 20, 2020 Erin Riley, NIFA National Program Leader, Tribal Programs

USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) funds programs that promote learning, opportunities and health in Tribal communities. The total amount NIFA invested in all Tribal programs in FY 2020 was approximately $28 million.

Research and Science

Investing the Tools to Learn

October 16, 2015 USDA Rural Development State Director Dave Conine

As a society we do not expect children to learn to write without paper, we do not expect them to learn to cook without access to food, and we certainly would never expect them to learn to read without books. It’s simple: in order to learn, one must have the proper tools and experiences to do so. At...

Initiatives Rural

USDA and Forest Service Leadership Recognize Diverse Central California Consortium Interns

September 10, 2012 Lily M. Nieves, USDA Forest Service, Region V, California

The Central California Consortium (CCC) celebrated the completion of its intern program at the 16 th Annual Intern Awards Ceremony. CCC partner, Center for Advanced Research and Technology (CART), hosted the event on August 9, 2012 in Clovis, CA. The CCC was honored to host USDA and Forest Service...

Forestry

For Educators and Community Leaders

September 01, 2020

Educators and community leaders play a critical role in helping young people learn about and connect with the world around them. The USDA encourages educators, youth-serving organizations and community leaders to incorporate agricultural concepts across core curriculum to develop educational...

Next Stop for 4-H Flag: Space

July 15, 2009 acampbell

After a series of weather-related delays, the seven-member crew of Endeavour along with a flag bearing the green 4-H clover has finally blasted off from the Kennedy Space Center.

Research and Science

EFNEP: Delivering Nutrition Education to Limited-Resource Families

April 10, 2015 Scott Elliott, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Educators from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and five U.S. territories recently met in Arlington, Virginia to discuss local implementation of the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP), one of the nation’s largest nutrition education programs. Through nutrition education...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition

The Gardeners’ Share Grows in McLean

October 18, 2012 Yaseen Eldik, Truman Summer Institute Fellow, USDA Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

In McLean, a community tucked inside Fairfax County, not everyone can access the food they need for good health. I interviewed Julie Mendoza about her efforts to connect hungry families in McLean with fresh produce. Julie knew that Share McLean, a food pantry that serves hungry families in the area...

Food and Nutrition

Summer Food in Indian Country

June 12, 2012 Jimmy Nguyen, Food and Nutrition Service

Last summer, my colleague Barbara Lopez and I traveled to South Dakota to document the great work two Native American Tribes were doing to feed their children during the summer months. Feeding children during the summer is crucial in fighting childhood hunger because children are out of school and...

Food and Nutrition

Deputy Secretary Meets Tribal Leaders, Hears From Stakeholders in South Dakota

Brookings, S.D., February 28, 2013 –Deputy Agriculture Secretary Kathleen Merrigan hosted two roundtable meetings in South Dakota this week to further USDA tribal consultation efforts and to obtain input from stakeholders on education and extension issues. During the meetings, Merrigan said USDA is...

Small Town 4-H'er Reaches for the Stars

November 28, 2016 Kelly Sprute, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Many kids gaze up into the night’s sky and dream of touching the stars. Peggy Whitson, NASA astronaut and commander of the International Space Station, turned that dream into reality. Whitson grew up in the small town of Beaconsfield, Iowa, completing standard chores like mowing the lawn and caring...

Research and Science