Type : Contract
USDA NUTRITION PROGRAMS TRAINING DEVELOPMENT, DEPLOYMENT, AND ADMINISTRATION
USDA NUTRITION PROGRAMS TRAINING DEVELOPMENT, DEPLOYMENT, AND ADMINISTRATION
FNS is seeking multiple contractors to conduct multi-year studies beginning with school or program year 2020-2021 to support the ongoing evaluation of FNS Child Nutrition Programs including, but not limited to, the National School Lunch Program (NSLP), the School Breakfast Program (SBP), the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP), and the Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program (FFVP).
Title: PRINTING CHECKS FOR THE FARMERS’ MARKET NUTRITION PROGRAMS Agency: Agriculture & Markets, NYS Dept. of Issue Date: 12/13/2017 Due Date: 01/05/2018 Category: Printing - Commodities Ad Type: General
info Contact Information Solicitation Number : OET22001481 from State of Rhode Island Jonathan Nadeau One Capitol Hill 2nd Floor Providence RI, 02908 United States Tel: 401-574-8133 Fax: jonathan.nadeau@purchasing.ri.gov library_books Solicitation Categories Commodity Code Name 80000000 Management and Business Professionals and Administrative Services 93000000 Politics and Civic Affairs Services 2 total 1 shopping_cart Solicitation Items No solicitation items available attachment Solicitation Attachments Mandatory Documents 1. MPA 596 OET21000578 Scope of Work.pdf 2. MPA 596 OET21000578 Questions and Answers.pdf 3. MPA 596 OET21000578 SOW A2.pdf
USDA Nutrition Programs Training Development, Deployment, and Administration
SCHOOL MEALS OPERATIONS STUDY (CALL ORDER #1 UNDER THE CHILD NUTRITION PROGRAMS OPERATION BPA) Solicitation ID/Procurement Identifier: 12319819A0009 Ultimate Completion Date: Mon Sep 30 17:00:00 GMT 2024
The Rhode Island Department of Education (“RIDE”), Child Nutrition Programs is seeking a consultant to act as a full time Coordinator for the recently applied for FY23 Team Nutrition Grant. Consultant must be a registered dietician (RD/RDN) with experience providing nutrition education for school-aged children. Contract award is dependent upon receipt of Federal funding.