Washington, DC – Share Our Strength’s Medicaid Food Security Partners Program, an initiative of the Medicaid Food Security Network (MFSN), has launched its second grantee cohort. The program awards $75,000 grants to four state-based organizations to support the advocacy or implementation of promising food security policy initiatives within their respective state Medicaid programs. Their strategies will include a special focus on increasing enrollment in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC).
MFSN builds on the Food is Medicine movement by mobilizing Medicaid systems to address food and nutrition insecurity, especially for children and families. Nearly half of the 72 million Medicaid beneficiaries are children, and 14 million Medicaid enrollees are food insecure.
“There’s a significant body of evidence that Food is Medicine programs, from SNAP and WIC to medically tailored meals, can generate huge healthcare savings and improved outcomes for Medicaid systems and beneficiaries,” says Share Our Strength’s Director of Medicaid and Benefits Integration, Dr. Julian Xie.
GRANTEES
The following organizations will receive the $75,000 award over 18 months, along with cohort learning opportunities and technical assistance focused on engaging with state Medicaid agencies and managed care organizations:
“We are thrilled and honored to be selected,” said Stephanie McGuire, Chief Learning & Development Officer at SC Thrive. “This grant will help us strengthen partnerships with state agencies and advocate for policies that connect Medicaid recipients to vital nutrition programs like SNAP and WIC, ensuring that eligible children and families get the comprehensive support they need.”
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