× The federal government has shut down due to the failures of the President and Congress to continue government funding. Millions of Californians receiving benefits from state programs may be impacted. For now, California’s Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) will continue to provide services and enroll eligible families as long as funding is available. No new federal funding to California WIC will be provided until the President and Congress take action. Families should continue to use their WIC benefits and attend their WIC appointments. This information is subject to change, so please monitor the California WIC website for updates.

Please be wary of potential highly partisan political messaging while visiting federal government websites for information related to the federal government shutdown.

Skip Navigation LinksCaliforniaSNAP-EdFinalReports

Nutrition education and obesity prevention branch (NEOPB)

California SNAP-Ed Annual Report

This webpage houses the most recent Annual Report of the California Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program-Education (SNAP-Ed) State Plan. The report summarizes the nutrition education and obesity prevention projects implemented and related achievements. The California SNAP-Ed State Plan is developed in collaboration with the California Department of Social Services and partnering state and local implementing agencies and is funded by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Food and Nutrition Service (FNS). Past reports are available by request through email CASNAPEdPlan@cdph.ca.gov

The mission of California SNAP-Ed is to inspire and empower underserved Californians by promoting awareness, education, and community change through diverse partnerships to result in healthy eating and active living. The need for such programs and services in California is great. There are approximately 12.6 million people eligible for SNAP-Ed (34% of California's population).

FFY 2017 California SNAP-Ed Annual Report (PDF, 2.4MB)

​FFY 2016 California SNAP-Ed Annual Report (PDF, 2.4MB)   
​​
Page Last Updated :