Fact Sheet Fund Food With Care 2019 January 28, 2018 • Melissa Cannon Fact sheet prepared by CFPA PDF Report Leveraging Healthy Meals in Child Care January 18, 2018 • Melissa Cannon 1.18.2018 Serving healthy meals in child care is essential to supporting the health and development of California’s youngest learners, but not all children have access. Fact Sheet Fact Sheet: Invest in School Breakfast January 17, 2018 • Anna Colby Fact sheet prepared by CFPA PDF Fact Sheet AB 1871 Factsheet January 17, 2018 • Tia Shimada A factsheet developed by CFPA. PDF Fact Sheet SB 900 Fact Sheet January 16, 2018 • Jared Call Fact sheet prepared by CFPA PDF Brief After School Programs and Meals Brief January 16, 2018 • Anna Colby Across California, low-income, working families are struggling to meet their basic needs. Most of the 2.1 million California children living in poverty are in working families. After school programs support these families by providing healthy foods and a safe place for children to learn and be active while their parents work. Report Program Access Index (PAI) 2017 November 15, 2017 • Jared Call Measuring County Specific CalFresh Performance in 2015 link Brief Back to School, Back to Basics October 27, 2017 • Tia Shimada A brief about inequity in public schools and meeting students’ needs in order for them learn, grow, and succeed PDF Brief School Breakfast: Reducing Absenteeism & Supporting Success September 20, 2017 • Anna Colby Policy brief on school breakfast as a support for student attendance and success link Report Increasing CalFresh Participation through Medi-Cal In-Reach August 25, 2017 • Jared Call Report by SF-Marin Food Bank and the Alliance to Transform CalFresh PDF 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 19 Action Alert•Blog•Brief Advancing CA Food Security and Public Safety Through SB 1254 June 10, 2024 • Kameron Mims-Jones Advancing California Food Security and Public Safety Through SB 1254 As we celebrate a significant milestone in our mission to enhance food security and public safety in California, we are pleased to announce that SB 1254 has successfully passed the Senate floor and is now headed to the Assembly. This legislation, also known as the Food for Re-entry and Ensuring Stable Homes (FRESH) Act, [...] Publications•What's Fresh Nourish California 2024 Federal Legislative Agenda May 30, 2024 • Angeles Nelson We envision a California where everyone thrives and has equitable access to food, resources, and opportunity. Working with the federal legislature, the Biden administration, partners, and community members, Nourish California strives to secure bold actions that tackle the alarming, persistent rates of hunger and hardship across our state. We invite you to review our Federal Legislative Agenda and join us in our advocacy. Our [...] Brief•News & Media Releases *New* Food4All Data Release – Poverty Rates Among Undocumented Californians May 29, 2024 • Jackie Mendelson Gaps in the Safety Net: Poverty Among Undocumented Californians The Food4All campaign is releasing a new data infographic highlighting data from the Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC). California’s social safety net protects families during times of economic hardship – but undocumented Californians are unjustly excluded from many safety net programs due solely to immigration status. California Poverty Measure (CPM) data shows the disproportionate [...] Publications•What's Fresh Nourish California 2024 State Administrative Agenda February 26, 2024 • Betzabel Estudillo Every year, more Californians worry about running out of money to buy food they need. Through administrative advocacy, we collaborate with partners, community members, and state agencies to enact policy changes and work on solutions that address food insecurity across our state. We invite you to review our State Administrative Agenda and join us in our advocacy to ensure everyone in California has enough [...] Report Understanding Food Insecurity and Hunger in California February 5, 2024 • Courtney Shojinaga Key Findings from Focus Groups and Surveys Conducted in October 2023 Survey Findings Focus Group Findings Key takeaways Food insecurity in the golden state continues to persist despite the efforts of state and federal benefit programs. Middle and low-income Californians continue to worry about and experience running out of money to buy food. In 2023, Nourish California partnered with Fairbank, Maslin, Maullin, Metz & [...] Publications•What's Fresh Nourish California 2024 State Legislative Agenda February 1, 2024 • Jared Call All Californians deserve access to nutritious food and other basic needs. Our team at Nourish California is working with the state legislature, the Newsom administration, partners, and community members to secure bold actions that tackle the alarming, persistent rates of hunger and hardship across our state. We invite you to review our State Legislative Agenda and join us in our advocacy to ensure everyone [...] Blog•Publications•What's Fresh Nourish California 2023 Federal Agenda April 5, 2023 • Angeles Nelson All Californians deserve to be well nourished and thrive. Our team at Nourish California is working with the federal legislature, the Biden administration, partners, and community members to secure bold actions that tackle the alarming, persistent rates of hunger and hardship across our state. We invite you to join us in our advocacy to ensure everyone in California thrives and has equitable access to food, resources, [...] Blog•Publications•Report Food Hardships and Opportunities for Change March 28, 2023 • Courtney Shojinaga On March 22, 2023, Nourish California shared key findings from a new research project focusing on food insecurity data in California. This research was conducted through a series of focus groups and recent statewide surveys that asked Californians about their experiences accessing the food they need and want. This research was conducted in partnership with Fairbank, Maslin, Maullin, Metz & Associates (FM3). You can [...] Blog•Publications•What's Fresh Nourish California 2023 State Legislative Agenda February 14, 2023 • Jared Call All Californians deserve access to nutritious food and other basic needs. Our team at Nourish California is working with the state legislature, the Newsom administration, partners, and community members to secure bold actions that tackle the alarming, persistent rates of hunger and hardship across our state. We invite you to join us in our advocacy to ensure everyone in California has enough to eat. [...] Blog•Presentation California Food4All Webinar: Successes, Challenges, & Lessons October 14, 2022 • Muneera Gardezi California Food4All Webinar: Successes, Challenges, & Lessons Nourish California and California Immigrant Policy Center will be conducting a Food4All Webinar on Tuesday, October 18th at 10am. The purpose of the webinar is to build on recent successes of the Food4All campaign and share strategies, challenges, and lessons learned with national and state partners who are interested in learning more about the campaign or pursuing [...] Blog•Publications•What's Fresh Nourish California Shares 2023 Farm Bill Priorities with CDFA October 3, 2022 • Jared Call On September 30, Nourish California submitted our 2023 Farm Bill priorities to the California Department of Food & Agriculture (CDFA). We urge CDFA to support our recommendations and call on our California Congressional Delegation to work to enact them for the benefit of all Californians who need help putting food on the table. You can read our detailed comments and recommendations here. From small [...] Blog•Publications•What's Fresh Nourish California Public Comment: Serving SNAP Applicants and Participants with Limited English Proficiency September 28, 2022 • Tia Shimada On September 9, Nourish California submitted public comment to the Federal Register in response to a proposed rule that seeks comment on a proposed information collection for the contract Serving Supplementation Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Applicants and Participants with Limited English Proficiency (LEP). The purpose of the Servicing SNAP LEP study is “to provide FNS with a comprehensive understanding of the language landscapes in [...] Blog•Publications•What's Fresh Nourish California Public Comment: Collection of Race/Ethnicity Data in SNAP/CalFresh August 31, 2022 • Tia Shimada On August 28, Nourish California submitted public comment to the Federal Register in response to a proposed rule that would revise SNAP/CalFresh policy regarding collection of race/ethnicity data of program applicants and participants. According to USDA, “this rule would remove regulatory language that provides an example that state agencies might collect race and ethnicity data by observation (also referred to as ‘visual observation’) when [...] Blog•Brief•Publications•What's Fresh New Policy Brief: Bridging Gaps in CalFresh Enrollment Among Newborn Infants August 17, 2022 • Michelle Lee Improving Access to Food Assistance at Birth Background CalFresh is a crucial resource for many families that helps to feed their children and reduce poverty. According to the Public Policy Institute of California, 49 percent of California children receive CalFresh at some point in their first five years of life. Yet despite its importance in safeguarding families’ health and well-being, more than one in [...] Blog•In The News•News & Media Releases•Publications•Subscribe•What's Fresh Food4All is making headlines! May 3, 2022 • Jackie Mendelson Food4All is making headlines. The California Legislature and Governor Newsom announced an agreement on the 2022-2023 state budget on June 26 which includes funding to remove exclusions to food assistance for Californians 55 and older, regardless of immigration status. With this historic investment, California will be the first state in the nation to provide food assistance benefits to older undocumented adults. We will continue [...] Blog•Brief•Publications•What's Fresh New Brief: Food Insecurity & Poverty Among California’s Undocumented Immigrants April 29, 2022 • Tia Shimada On Friday, April 29, 2022, Nourish California and the California Immigrant Policy Center released a brief that pairs a novel analysis of quantitative data with community voices to demonstrate the impact of food insecurity on California’s undocumented immigrants. Read the full brief. ∗NEW∗ View the infographic. Watch the recording and view the slides. Have questions? Please contact Tia Shimada (tia@nourishca.org). Fact Sheet Food with Care: Fair pay for child care providers. Free meals for all kids. January 10, 2022 • Melissa Cannon The version of the Build Back Better Act approved by the House Committee on Education and Labor would... Fact Sheet California Snapshot: Build Back Better By Investing in Child Nutrition September 27, 2021 • Tia Shimada The version of the Build Back Better Act approved by the House Committee on Education and Labor would... Blog•Presentation Webinar: Child Nutrition Updates and Opportunities for Action September 16, 2021 • Melissa Cannon California’s child nutrition programs have seen a lot of change in the last couple of years. With the constantly evolving policy landscape, we know it’s been hard to keep up. To help children’s advocates get up to speed, and understand where their advocacy can be most influential, Nourish California teamed up with the Children’s Advocates Roundtable for a virtual event held on September 16th. [...] Fact Sheet•Publications School Enrollment & Access to School Meals September 7, 2021 • Tia Shimada Share This! Blog•Presentation SHIG Webinar: Sharing Health Information to Better Connect Older Adults to Nutrition Supports September 3, 2021 • Kameron Mims-Jones California’s over-60 population is projected to diversify and grow faster than any other age group. By 2030, when all of those classified as ” Baby Boomers” have reached age 60, there will be an estimated 10.9 million older Californians. As a result, the state of California invested in significant infrastructure to promote healthy aging. […] Blog•Presentation Webinar: Sharing Health Information to Address Food Insecurity August 31, 2021 • Melissa Cannon Because of a variety of events, including COVID-19 and the CalAIM rollout, the need to improve health information sharing in California has become apparent and urgent. Unfortunately complex data privacy laws complicate seamless coordination of care-especially when a patient’s care occurs outside of a clinic or medical office. To help remove some of those barriers […] Presentation June 15th Child Nutrition Listening Session with the Biden Administration June 15, 2021 • Melissa Cannon On June 15th, California advocates hosted a listening session with Stacy Dean, Deputy Under Secretary for the United States Department of Agriculture’s Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services. During the listening session Dean shared details about the Biden Administration’s child nutrition and WIC priorities and attendees provided input on the most impactful investments to feed California’s […] Fact Sheet•Publications Food Hardship Among Child Care Providers May 13, 2021 • Melissa Cannon Share This! Fact Sheet•Publications Underpaid: One in Four Black Child Care Workers Must Turn to CalFresh to Try to Make Ends Meet April 13, 2021 • Melissa Cannon Share This! 1 … 6 7 8 Action Alert•Blog•Brief Advancing CA Food Security and Public Safety Through SB 1254 June 10, 2024 • Kameron Mims-Jones Advancing California Food Security and Public Safety Through SB 1254 As we celebrate a significant milestone in our mission to enhance food security and public safety in California, we are pleased to announce that SB 1254 has successfully passed the Senate floor and is now headed to the Assembly. This legislation, also known as the Food for Re-entry and Ensuring Stable Homes (FRESH) Act, [...] Publications•What's Fresh Nourish California 2024 Federal Legislative Agenda May 30, 2024 • Angeles Nelson We envision a California where everyone thrives and has equitable access to food, resources, and opportunity. Working with the federal legislature, the Biden administration, partners, and community members, Nourish California strives to secure bold actions that tackle the alarming, persistent rates of hunger and hardship across our state. We invite you to review our Federal Legislative Agenda and join us in our advocacy. Our [...] Brief•News & Media Releases *New* Food4All Data Release – Poverty Rates Among Undocumented Californians May 29, 2024 • Jackie Mendelson Gaps in the Safety Net: Poverty Among Undocumented Californians The Food4All campaign is releasing a new data infographic highlighting data from the Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC). California’s social safety net protects families during times of economic hardship – but undocumented Californians are unjustly excluded from many safety net programs due solely to immigration status. California Poverty Measure (CPM) data shows the disproportionate [...] Publications•What's Fresh Nourish California 2024 State Administrative Agenda February 26, 2024 • Betzabel Estudillo Every year, more Californians worry about running out of money to buy food they need. Through administrative advocacy, we collaborate with partners, community members, and state agencies to enact policy changes and work on solutions that address food insecurity across our state. We invite you to review our State Administrative Agenda and join us in our advocacy to ensure everyone in California has enough [...] Report Understanding Food Insecurity and Hunger in California February 5, 2024 • Courtney Shojinaga Key Findings from Focus Groups and Surveys Conducted in October 2023 Survey Findings Focus Group Findings Key takeaways Food insecurity in the golden state continues to persist despite the efforts of state and federal benefit programs. Middle and low-income Californians continue to worry about and experience running out of money to buy food. In 2023, Nourish California partnered with Fairbank, Maslin, Maullin, Metz & [...] Publications•What's Fresh Nourish California 2024 State Legislative Agenda February 1, 2024 • Jared Call All Californians deserve access to nutritious food and other basic needs. Our team at Nourish California is working with the state legislature, the Newsom administration, partners, and community members to secure bold actions that tackle the alarming, persistent rates of hunger and hardship across our state. We invite you to review our State Legislative Agenda and join us in our advocacy to ensure everyone [...] Blog•Publications•What's Fresh Nourish California 2023 Federal Agenda April 5, 2023 • Angeles Nelson All Californians deserve to be well nourished and thrive. Our team at Nourish California is working with the federal legislature, the Biden administration, partners, and community members to secure bold actions that tackle the alarming, persistent rates of hunger and hardship across our state. We invite you to join us in our advocacy to ensure everyone in California thrives and has equitable access to food, resources, [...] Blog•Publications•Report Food Hardships and Opportunities for Change March 28, 2023 • Courtney Shojinaga On March 22, 2023, Nourish California shared key findings from a new research project focusing on food insecurity data in California. This research was conducted through a series of focus groups and recent statewide surveys that asked Californians about their experiences accessing the food they need and want. This research was conducted in partnership with Fairbank, Maslin, Maullin, Metz & Associates (FM3). You can [...] Blog•Publications•What's Fresh Nourish California 2023 State Legislative Agenda February 14, 2023 • Jared Call All Californians deserve access to nutritious food and other basic needs. Our team at Nourish California is working with the state legislature, the Newsom administration, partners, and community members to secure bold actions that tackle the alarming, persistent rates of hunger and hardship across our state. We invite you to join us in our advocacy to ensure everyone in California has enough to eat. [...] Blog•Presentation California Food4All Webinar: Successes, Challenges, & Lessons October 14, 2022 • Muneera Gardezi California Food4All Webinar: Successes, Challenges, & Lessons Nourish California and California Immigrant Policy Center will be conducting a Food4All Webinar on Tuesday, October 18th at 10am. The purpose of the webinar is to build on recent successes of the Food4All campaign and share strategies, challenges, and lessons learned with national and state partners who are interested in learning more about the campaign or pursuing [...] Blog•Publications•What's Fresh Nourish California Shares 2023 Farm Bill Priorities with CDFA October 3, 2022 • Jared Call On September 30, Nourish California submitted our 2023 Farm Bill priorities to the California Department of Food & Agriculture (CDFA). We urge CDFA to support our recommendations and call on our California Congressional Delegation to work to enact them for the benefit of all Californians who need help putting food on the table. You can read our detailed comments and recommendations here. From small [...] Blog•Publications•What's Fresh Nourish California Public Comment: Serving SNAP Applicants and Participants with Limited English Proficiency September 28, 2022 • Tia Shimada On September 9, Nourish California submitted public comment to the Federal Register in response to a proposed rule that seeks comment on a proposed information collection for the contract Serving Supplementation Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Applicants and Participants with Limited English Proficiency (LEP). The purpose of the Servicing SNAP LEP study is “to provide FNS with a comprehensive understanding of the language landscapes in [...] Blog•Publications•What's Fresh Nourish California Public Comment: Collection of Race/Ethnicity Data in SNAP/CalFresh August 31, 2022 • Tia Shimada On August 28, Nourish California submitted public comment to the Federal Register in response to a proposed rule that would revise SNAP/CalFresh policy regarding collection of race/ethnicity data of program applicants and participants. According to USDA, “this rule would remove regulatory language that provides an example that state agencies might collect race and ethnicity data by observation (also referred to as ‘visual observation’) when [...] Blog•Brief•Publications•What's Fresh New Policy Brief: Bridging Gaps in CalFresh Enrollment Among Newborn Infants August 17, 2022 • Michelle Lee Improving Access to Food Assistance at Birth Background CalFresh is a crucial resource for many families that helps to feed their children and reduce poverty. According to the Public Policy Institute of California, 49 percent of California children receive CalFresh at some point in their first five years of life. Yet despite its importance in safeguarding families’ health and well-being, more than one in [...] Blog•In The News•News & Media Releases•Publications•Subscribe•What's Fresh Food4All is making headlines! May 3, 2022 • Jackie Mendelson Food4All is making headlines. The California Legislature and Governor Newsom announced an agreement on the 2022-2023 state budget on June 26 which includes funding to remove exclusions to food assistance for Californians 55 and older, regardless of immigration status. With this historic investment, California will be the first state in the nation to provide food assistance benefits to older undocumented adults. We will continue [...] Blog•Brief•Publications•What's Fresh New Brief: Food Insecurity & Poverty Among California’s Undocumented Immigrants April 29, 2022 • Tia Shimada On Friday, April 29, 2022, Nourish California and the California Immigrant Policy Center released a brief that pairs a novel analysis of quantitative data with community voices to demonstrate the impact of food insecurity on California’s undocumented immigrants. Read the full brief. ∗NEW∗ View the infographic. Watch the recording and view the slides. Have questions? Please contact Tia Shimada (tia@nourishca.org). Fact Sheet Food with Care: Fair pay for child care providers. Free meals for all kids. January 10, 2022 • Melissa Cannon The version of the Build Back Better Act approved by the House Committee on Education and Labor would... Fact Sheet California Snapshot: Build Back Better By Investing in Child Nutrition September 27, 2021 • Tia Shimada The version of the Build Back Better Act approved by the House Committee on Education and Labor would... Blog•Presentation Webinar: Child Nutrition Updates and Opportunities for Action September 16, 2021 • Melissa Cannon California’s child nutrition programs have seen a lot of change in the last couple of years. With the constantly evolving policy landscape, we know it’s been hard to keep up. To help children’s advocates get up to speed, and understand where their advocacy can be most influential, Nourish California teamed up with the Children’s Advocates Roundtable for a virtual event held on September 16th. [...] Fact Sheet•Publications School Enrollment & Access to School Meals September 7, 2021 • Tia Shimada Share This! Blog•Presentation SHIG Webinar: Sharing Health Information to Better Connect Older Adults to Nutrition Supports September 3, 2021 • Kameron Mims-Jones California’s over-60 population is projected to diversify and grow faster than any other age group. By 2030, when all of those classified as ” Baby Boomers” have reached age 60, there will be an estimated 10.9 million older Californians. As a result, the state of California invested in significant infrastructure to promote healthy aging. […] Blog•Presentation Webinar: Sharing Health Information to Address Food Insecurity August 31, 2021 • Melissa Cannon Because of a variety of events, including COVID-19 and the CalAIM rollout, the need to improve health information sharing in California has become apparent and urgent. Unfortunately complex data privacy laws complicate seamless coordination of care-especially when a patient’s care occurs outside of a clinic or medical office. To help remove some of those barriers […] Presentation June 15th Child Nutrition Listening Session with the Biden Administration June 15, 2021 • Melissa Cannon On June 15th, California advocates hosted a listening session with Stacy Dean, Deputy Under Secretary for the United States Department of Agriculture’s Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services. During the listening session Dean shared details about the Biden Administration’s child nutrition and WIC priorities and attendees provided input on the most impactful investments to feed California’s […] Fact Sheet•Publications Food Hardship Among Child Care Providers May 13, 2021 • Melissa Cannon Share This! Fact Sheet•Publications Underpaid: One in Four Black Child Care Workers Must Turn to CalFresh to Try to Make Ends Meet April 13, 2021 • Melissa Cannon Share This! 1 … 6 7 8 Show These Topics AdultsCalFreshChild NutritionFederal AdvocacyFood4AllImmigrantsOlder AdultsSchool-Aged ChildrenState AdministrationState LegislationThriving TransitionsWICYoung Children Show These Types PublicationsBriefFact SheetPresentationReport Authors Alicia GranadosAngeles NelsonBetzabel EstudilloCourtney ShojinagadirangoEli ZigasEric ResslerGabby TilleyGeorge Manalo-LeClairJackie MendelsonJared CallKameron Mims-JonesMelissa CannonMichelle LeeMuneera GardeziNourish CaliforniaRebecca PerezTemp AccessTemp UserTia ShimadaUptown Studioswpengine Show This Date Range From to Search the CFPAResource Deep Archive Click to search for California Food Policy Advocates (CFPA) (now Nourish California) resources published in the 2000s.