SNAP (Food Stamps) /tags/snap-food-stamps SNAP (Food Stamps) en-US Copyright KUNC/Community Radio for Northern Colorado 2020 Thu, 29 Aug 2024 16:38:20 GMT Colorado is among the nation's slowest to approve food assistance. Dysfunctional tech plays a role /news/2024-08-29/colorado-is-among-the-nations-slowest-to-approve-food-assistance-dysfunctional-tech-plays-a-role Colorado is running difficulties with the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP. It’s now one of the slowest states in the nation to fulfill food assistance requests. Jennifer Brown with The Colorado Sun reports the technology the state program uses is a major stumbling block. Thu, 29 Aug 2024 16:38:20 GMT /news/2024-08-29/colorado-is-among-the-nations-slowest-to-approve-food-assistance-dysfunctional-tech-plays-a-role Jennifer Brown, The Colorado Sun All Coloradans have a stake in the outcome of the next Farm Bill /news/2023-04-30/all-coloradans-have-a-stake-in-the-outcome-of-the-next-farm-bill The Farm Bill is up for negotiation in Washington, DC again. Every five years, lawmakers hammer out a massive federal funding package they call the Farm Bill, but it doesn’t just impact the agricultural community. All Coloradans have a stake in the 2023 Farm Bill. Sun, 30 Apr 2023 12:00:00 GMT /news/2023-04-30/all-coloradans-have-a-stake-in-the-outcome-of-the-next-farm-bill Rae Solomon Larimer County food bank hopes to help SNAP recipients transition back to pre-pandemic payouts /news/2023-03-06/larimer-county-food-bank-hopes-to-help-snap-recipients-transition-back-to-pre-pandemic-payouts SNAP recipients will see their benefits return to regular, pre-pandemic amounts starting this month. Larimer County’s food bank is trying to help reduce the fallout. Mon, 06 Mar 2023 19:43:26 GMT /news/2023-03-06/larimer-county-food-bank-hopes-to-help-snap-recipients-transition-back-to-pre-pandemic-payouts Nikole Robinson Carroll Census data shows falling poverty rates nationwide, and disparities in the Mountain West /regional-news/2022-12-09/census-data-shows-falling-poverty-rates-nationwide-and-disparities-in-the-mountain-west The U.S. Census Bureau released new data Thursday revealing nationwide declines in poverty – and highlights the big disparities that remain among Mountain West states. Fri, 09 Dec 2022 22:58:30 GMT /regional-news/2022-12-09/census-data-shows-falling-poverty-rates-nationwide-and-disparities-in-the-mountain-west Emma VandenEinde USDA proposes changes to food programs for women, infants and children /regional-news/2022-11-28/usda-proposes-changes-to-food-programs-for-women-infants-and-children The Department of Agriculture is proposing changes to its supplemental food program for women, infants and children, otherwise known as WIC. WIC served about 6.2 million people per month in 2021, including 43% of the country's infants. Mon, 28 Nov 2022 19:58:03 GMT /regional-news/2022-11-28/usda-proposes-changes-to-food-programs-for-women-infants-and-children Will Walkey Colorado Edition: Winter water forecast; Proposition 120; increase in SNAP benefits /show/kuncs-colorado-edition/2021-10-25/colorado-edition-winter-water-forecast-proposition-120-increase-in-snap-benefits On today’s episode of Colorado Edition, we learn about the winter weather Coloradans are expecting to see this winter after a hot, dry summer. We also look at one of the three statewide ballot questions voters are facing this November, and learn about the recent benefit increase for SNAP participants. Mon, 25 Oct 2021 20:00:00 GMT /show/kuncs-colorado-edition/2021-10-25/colorado-edition-winter-water-forecast-proposition-120-increase-in-snap-benefits Colorado Edition Coloradans see a 21% increase in monthly SNAP benefits /show/kuncs-colorado-edition/2021-10-25/coloradans-see-a-21-increase-in-monthly-snap-benefits The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) has recently boosted their benefits to the more than 499,000 participating individuals in the state . Mon, 25 Oct 2021 19:34:49 GMT /show/kuncs-colorado-edition/2021-10-25/coloradans-see-a-21-increase-in-monthly-snap-benefits Alana Schreiber, Erin O'Toole Boost In Food Stamp Benefits Doesn't Tip Scales Of Inequality In Mountain West Resort Towns /news/2021-08-20/boost-in-food-stamp-benefits-doesnt-tip-scales-of-inequality-in-mountain-west-resort-towns The move is not enough to ease widening disparities in certain parts of the region, resort towns in particular, where service workers comprise the backbone of the economy as a constant stream of tourists and wealthy second-home owners drive up the cost of living. Fri, 20 Aug 2021 22:13:39 GMT /news/2021-08-20/boost-in-food-stamp-benefits-doesnt-tip-scales-of-inequality-in-mountain-west-resort-towns Robyn Vincent More Mountain West College Students Are Eligible For SNAP During the Pandemic /2021-03-11/more-mountain-west-college-students-are-eligible-for-snap-during-the-pandemic Most students enrolled half-time or more in college typically aren't eligible for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), sometimes known as food stamps. But temporary changes to the federal program are allowing some low-income students to take advantage during the pandemic. Thu, 11 Mar 2021 22:46:00 GMT /2021-03-11/more-mountain-west-college-students-are-eligible-for-snap-during-the-pandemic Savannah Maher USDA Acts Fast To Help Schools Offer Families Take-Out, Grocery Money /2020-06-02/usda-acts-fast-to-help-schools-offer-families-take-out-grocery-money A little boy in an orange shirt walks up to a grab-and-go meal site at an elementary school in Salt Lake City, Utah. A school worker wearing a mask uses... Tue, 02 Jun 2020 17:24:03 GMT /2020-06-02/usda-acts-fast-to-help-schools-offer-families-take-out-grocery-money Amanda Peacher, Amanda Peacher