FoodWIse Partners

Interested in doing a nutrition education program with Dane County FoodWIse? Reach out to us!

FoodWIse is not working with all of the partners listed below at all times. If you are interested in joining one of our programs hosted at these sites, please reach out to us to ask about upcoming options.

Due to federal requirements, at least 50% of a school’s students need to qualify for free or reduced lunches for FoodWIse to work with that school. Learn more about who we serve here.

Due to federal requirements, community organizations need to certify that more than 50% of their clients are eligible for our programing for FoodWIse to work with that organization. Learn more about who we serve here.

Partnering organizations need to complete our non-discrimination agreement and certify that more than 50% of their clientele meet our requirements for who we teach.

 

SNAP provides nutrition assistance to people with low income. It can help you buy nutritious foods for a better diet. Find out more about SNAP (FoodShare Wisconsin):

USDA Non-discrimination statement

The University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Extension is an equal opportunity provider.

This work is supported by the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program, project award no.NI24EFNEPXXXG033, from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture.

National Institute of Food and Agriculture U.S. Department of Agriculture

 

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