U.S. Department of Agriculture - Food and Nutrition Service Forms

The U.S. Department of Agriculture - Food and Nutrition Service is responsible for administering federal programs related to food and nutrition. They work to improve access to nutritious food for Americans in need, especially low-income individuals, children, and families. The agency oversees programs like the National School Lunch Program, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), and the Child and Adult CareFood Program, among others.

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This document is used for tracking and recording the intake information of peer counselors in a staffing and supervision setting.

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This document is a record of a telephone conversation with parents, used to gather information or feedback.

This form is used for reporting the distribution of commodities for disaster relief efforts.

This form is used for collecting racial information of individuals participating in food programs.

This form is used to collect information about the racial/ethnic group participation in the Commodity Supplemental Food Program.

This form is used for reporting the monthly activities and financial status of the Commodity Supplemental Food Program. It helps to track and manage the program's resources and financials on a regular basis.

This form is used to determine income eligibility for adults participating in the CACFP meal benefit program. It provides instructions on how to accurately complete the form and submit it for review. This document is essential for determining if adults qualify for subsidized meals through the CACFP program.

This Form is used for reporting shipments that were received in excess of the expected quantity, or were received with a shortage or damage. It helps track inventory and identify issues in the shipment process.

This document is used for documenting the formulation of grain products in child nutrition programs. It helps ensure proper nutrition and food safety standards are met.

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