Local Partner programming provides the core infrastructure for community-based SNAP-Ed program delivery and is essential to support statewide initiatives. Local programming efforts increase the capacity of SNAP-Ed in Michigan to meet the unique needs of Michigan SNAP recipients and their families.
FY24 Organizations Delivering SNAP-Ed Locally
American Indian Health and Family Services
Battle Creek Family YMCA
Bay Mills Community College
Boys & Girls Club of the Muskegon Lakeshore
Brilliant Detroit
Bronson Health Foundation
Calhoun Intermediate School District
Child and Family Charities
Copper Country Mental Health
Crim Fitness Foundation
Detroit Public Schools Community District: Office of School Nutrition
District Health Department #10
Eastern Upper Peninsula Intermediate School District
Genesee Intermediate School District
GenesisHOPE
Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan
Greater Flint Health Coalition
Growing Hope
H.O.P.E Gardens
Health Department of Northwest Michigan
Henry Ford Health
Kalamazoo Valley Community College
Leaders Advancing and Helping Communities (LAHC)
Macomb County Health Department
Marquette Alger Regional Service Agency
National Kidney Foundation of Michigan
Northwest Education Services
NorthWest Initiative
Oakland County Health Division
Project Healthy Community
Saginaw Intermediate School District
SEEDS Ecology and Education Centers
The South Side Community Coalition
Traverse City Area Public Schools
Tuscola Intermediate School District
United Community Family Services
Van Buren Intermediate School District
Washtenaw Intermediate School District
Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency
Western Upper Peninsula Health Department
YMCA of Greater Grand Rapids