Commodity Supplemental Food Program definition

Commodity Supplemental Food Program or "CSFP" means the Commodity Supplemental Food Program that is a federal food assistance program through which the Department or the Department'sits Representative provides U.S. Government commodities to low-income women, infants and children and eligible elderly.
Commodity Supplemental Food Program means a program that coordinates the distribution of USDA Foods to income-eligible elderly persons at least 60 years of age.
Commodity Supplemental Food Program or "CSFP" means a federal food assistance program through which the Department or the Department's Representative provides U.S. Government commodities to eligible elderly.

Examples of Commodity Supplemental Food Program in a sentence

  • This Agreement specifies the rights and responsibilities of the above-named Contracting Entity (CE) and Subdistributing Agency as participants in the Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP).

  • Locations where food assistance programs are 22 available, such as food pantries; CalFresh offices; Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) clinics; 23 Commodity Supplemental Food Program sites; and many other United States Department of Agriculture 24 Food and Nutrition Service (USDA-FNS); and emergency food sites.

  • We do mutually agree to comply with the Commodity Supplemental Food Program (7 CFR Part 247, as amended); Donation of Foods for Use in the United States, Its Territories and Possessions and Areas under Its Jurisdiction (7 CFR Part 250, as amended); Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (2 CFR Part 200); and state policies and procedures as issued and amended by TDA.

  • This Agreement specifies the rights and responsibilities of the above named Contracting Entity (CE) and Site as participants in the Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP).

  • In order to affect the purpose of Commodity Supplemental Food Program and resulting regulations and amendments issued thereto, the State and the Grantee, making application for United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) foods donated to the State of South Dakota for distribution to eligible program outlets.

  • Similar services include but are not limited to food bank services, Brown Bag program, and Commodity Supplemental Food Program.

  • No one may be denied TEFAP application or distribution because of participation, nonparticipation or refusal to participate in other public food programs (including but not limited to WIC, FoodShare, Emergency FoodShare, Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP), or school or senior nutrition programs.

  • The Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) provides food donated by USDA and serves low income seniors aged 60 and over.

  • Grantee Responsibilities: o Administer the Commodity Supplemental Food Program for the benefit of eligible participants, pursuant to existing agreements between the State and USDA, and in accordance with all applicable federal regulations as set forth by 7CFR Part 247 and 250.

  • Goals 6 Federal, State, Local Agency Roles 6 State/Local Agreement 6 Local Agency Agreement with Other Partners/Agencies 6 WIC Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program 7 Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) 7 Quick Overview: Local Agency Responsibilities 7 Training Staff and Volunteers 7 Required Civil Rights Training and Documentation 8 Nondiscrimination Policy 8 Complaints 10 USDA Reporting Requirements 10 Surveys 11 The following are goals of the Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program.