USDA halts millions of dollars worth of deliveries to food banks
- The USDA halted millions of dollars worth of deliveries to food banks due to issues with the food stamp program, which pays out $1 billion monthly in erroneous claims, according to Biden administration estimates.
- The current food stamp program has significant inefficiencies, with alarming rates of erroneous payouts in the District of Columbia and South Carolina as reported by the USDA.
- Gail Matson, former executive director of the Greene County FISH Pantry, was honored with a sign naming a new facility after her for her 12 years of dedication and leadership, demonstrating the pantry's growth and impact in the community.
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USDA cuts impact Kansas City metro food banks, nonprofits
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The U.S. Department of Agriculture has canceled $500 million of funding for food banks nationwide. Those cuts have impacted Harvesters, the Kansas City metro food bank serving over 900 nonprofits, including shelters, food pantries and community kitchens in Kansas and Missouri. Jackson County taxpayers should see no more than 15% assessment increase: judge Last week, Harvesters learned that vital food deliveries going t…


Federal funding, food delivery cuts impact local food bank
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has told state agencies and partner organizations that it is canceling $5 million in grant opportunities that support farm-to-school programs and other local food aid. The cancellation of 2025 Farm to School funds comes after USDA also terminated $1 billion that schools and food banks used to buy food from nearby farmers and also cancelled $500 million in in deliveries to food banks for fiscal year 2025 through…
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