Use the following resources to find evidence-based, scientifically sound-nutrition, physical activity, and PSE information to support SNAP-Ed programming.
Virtual Programming Resources
- SNAP-Ed Program Delivery Continuum (links to new window)
- SNAP-Ed U Resource Summary: Tools for Online Program Delivery (links to new window)
- SNAP-Ed U Session Summary: Pedagogy of Online Instruction (links to new window)
- SNAP-Ed U Session Summary: Virtual Food Demonstrations (links to new window)
- SNAP-Ed U Session Summary: Synchronous and Asynchronous Program Delivery (links to new window)
- Summary of Virtual Direct Education Best Practices (links to new window)
- Changes in Habits of SNAP Recipients since COVID-19 and Interest in Virtual Learning (links to new window)
- Collecting and Reporting Data: Online SNAP-Ed Programming PowerPoint Slides (links to new window)
- Help Students Become Healthy and Better Learners… Partner with Local Schools (links to new window)
- Qualitative Impact Project Summary of Findings (links to new window)
Useful Links
- Active Living Research (links to new window): The website is a clearinghouse of resources related to active living research, including peer-reviewed articles, presentations, white papers, and infographics
- Healthier Students are Better Learners (links to new window)
- National Library of Medicine and National Institutes of Health (links to new window): Search more than 34 million citations for literature covering health, life and behavioral sciences, and bio-medicine
- SNAP-Ed Connection (links to new window): This is a dynamic online resource center for State and local SNAP-Ed providers
- SNAP-Ed Evaluation Framework and Interpretive Guide (links to new window): This resource outlines evaluation indicators that facilitate the measurement of SNAP-Ed outcomes
- The Role of Schools in Promoting Physical Activity (links to new window)