SNAP-Ed Grantee Hub

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Aaniin, Haŋ, Hello!

Welcome to the SNAP-Ed Grantee Hub. On this page, you will find the latest updates, archived information, key dates, and important links.

If you have anything to share with the group, send it Veronica and Rachel and we will be happy to share it.

Aaniin, Haŋ, Hello!

Welcome to the SNAP-Ed Grantee Hub. On this page, you will find the latest updates, archived information, key dates, and important links.

If you have anything to share with the group, send it Veronica and Rachel and we will be happy to share it.

  • Annual Report: Report Carryforward as $0

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    When completing the SNAP-Ed Financial Reporting section of the annual report in NPEARS, please report the "Carryover Expenditures from Previous FY" as $0. DCYF will report total carryforward in our state budget section, and we don't want to double count it!


    If you have any questions, please let us know.

  • Training Opportunity: MN Farm to School Institute

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    The Minnesota Farm to School Institute is a unique, year-long professional learning opportunity for schools to build sustainable Farm to School programs that support the local food system. Teams made up of school administrators, teachers, food service professionals and community members can apply. If selected, the team will develop action plans, skills and tools to confidently bring local foods into the cafeterias and classrooms.

    Applications are open now through February 27th, 2006

  • Training Opportunity: Capacity Building Webinar Series

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    The First Nations Development Institute is offering a webinar series on individual and organizational capacity building. Recordings of the first two webinars, on strategic planning and grant writing and fundraising, are available now.

    Future sessions on project management, community engagement and outreach, and avoiding burnout are planned.

    Insights and Bites: A California Tribal Fund Lunch and Learn Webinar Series | First Nations Development Institute

  • 11/20 All-Grantee Meeting Recap

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    Thank you to everyone who came to November's All-Grantee meeting. We discussed reporting and contracting. Also, Kerri Ruch, from MN Story Collective joined us to talk about story collection and sense making. Notes are in the documents tab.

  • Community Grant Reviewers needed at MDH

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    The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) regularly seeks input from the communities most impacted by grant programs as a part of the review process. Having community input is essential therefore the Office of American Indian Health (OAIH) is collecting a list of people with experience in American Indian communities. If you are interested, please email Health.OAIH@state.mn.us to share your areas of interest and your resume. They will reach out as RFPs are posted.



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  • It's annual reporting time

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    Fall means it is time to start preparing the State of Minnesota's Annual SNAP-Ed Report that is due to the USDA. These reports help us showcase the excellent work that took place during fiscal year 2025.

    We will be using the NPEARS system to submit our data. NPEARS is open for reporting now.

    Summary of the reporting process

    1. Grantees (called implementing agencies in NPEARS) prepare and submit drafts of their program's activities in FFY2025. Due date for submitting the report is Dec. 31.

    2. SNAP-Ed Grant Managers (aka Veronica and Rachel) review drafts and work with you to finalize.

    3. SNAP-Ed Grant Managers also prepare a state summary.

    4. Grantee reports and state summary are submitted to USDA through NPEARS by Jan. 31, 2026.

    Your next steps

    1. Make sure you can access NPEARS. If you need assistance accessing the system, please let Veronica and Rachel know.

    2. Make sure all SEEDS data is up to date, at least through September.

    3. Run an error report and resolve any data errors. Patti Held with Software Touch can help with this. Email her at pheld@softwaretouch.com

    4. Run an NPEARS upload report from SEEDS.

    5. Upload import template to NPEARS.

    6. Complete the narrative parts of the report in NPEARS.

    7. Submit report in NPEARS by Dec. 31.

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Page last updated: 10 Dec 2025, 10:53 AM