(a) In generalThe Secretary may, on application of eligible entities, approve not more than 10 pilot projects to support public-private partnerships that address food insecurity and poverty.
(b) DefinitionsFor purposes of this section—(1) the term “eligible entity” means—(A) a nonprofit organization;
(B) a community-based organization;
(C) an institution of higher education; or
(D) a private entity, as determined by the Secretary; and
(2) the term “public agency” means a department, agency, other unit, or instrumentality of Federal, State, or local government.
(c) Project requirementsProjects approved under this section shall—(1) be limited to 2 years in length; and
(2) include a collaboration between one or more public agencies and one or more eligible entities that—(A) improves the effectiveness and impact of the supplemental nutrition assistance program;
(B) develops food security solutions that are specific to the needs of a community or region; and
(C) strengthens the capacity of communities to address food insecurity and poverty.
(d) EvaluationThe Secretary shall provide for an independent evaluation of pilot projects approved under this section that includes—(1) a summary of the activities conducted under the pilot projects;
(2) an assessment of the effectiveness of the pilot projects; and
(3) best practices regarding the use of public-private partnerships to improve the effectiveness of public benefit programs to address food insecurity and poverty.
(e) Funding(1) Authorization of appropriationsThere is authorized to be appropriated to carry out this section $5,000,000 to remain available until expended.
(2) Appropriation in advanceOnly funds appropriated under paragraph (1) in advance specifically to carry out this section shall be available to carry out this section.
Structure US Code
CHAPTER 51— SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
§ 2011. Congressional declaration of policy
§ 2012a. Publicly operated community health centers
§ 2013. Establishment of supplemental nutrition assistance program
§ 2014a. Notice of change in State of residence of certified household
§ 2015. Eligibility disqualifications
§ 2016. Issuance and use of program benefits
§ 2016a. EBT benefit fraud prevention
§ 2018. Approval of retail food stores and wholesale food concerns
§ 2019. Redemption of program benefits
§ 2021. Civil penalties and disqualification of retail food stores and wholesale food concerns
§ 2023. Administrative and judicial review; restoration of rights
§ 2024. Violations and enforcement
§ 2025. Administrative cost-sharing and quality control
§ 2026. Research, demonstration, and evaluations
§ 2026a. Healthy fluid milk incentives projects
§ 2027. Appropriations and allotments
§ 2028. Consolidated block grants for Puerto Rico and American Samoa
§ 2030. Repealed. , , , and , title IV, § 4115(b)(14), , , 1870
§ 2031. Minnesota Family Investment Project
§ 2032. Automated data processing and information retrieval systems
§ 2034. Assistance for community food projects
§ 2035. Simplified supplemental nutrition assistance program
§ 2036. Availability of commodities for emergency food assistance program
§ 2036a. Nutrition education and obesity prevention grant program
§ 2036b. Retail food store and recipient trafficking
§ 2036c. Annual State report on verification of SNAP participation