SDSU Extension partners with the South Dakota Department of Social Services (DSS) to deliver Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education (SNAP-Ed) to South Dakota’s lower-income households. This collaboration focuses on:
- Providing nutrition and physical activity education
- Teaching skills for shopping and cooking healthy meals
- Promoting active lifestyles
Beyond individual guidance, SDSU Extension works to enhance community well-being by improving policies, systems, and environments. These efforts aim to increase access to affordable, nutritious food and create safe spaces for physical activity.
This report includes the SNAP-ED impact data for fiscal years 2022-2024.