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WNEP programming is funded through 2 federal programs:

EFNEP
Through an experiential learning process, adult program participants learn how to make food choices to improve the nutritional quality of the meals they serve their families. They increase their ability to select and buy food that meets the nutritional needs of their family. They gain new skills in food production, preparation, storage, safety and sanitation, and they learn to better manage their food budgets and related resources such as Food Stamps. EFNEP is delivered as a series of 6 or more lessons, by nutrition educators. The hands-on, learn-by-doing approach allows the participants to gain the practical skills necessary to make positive behavior changes. Through EFNEP, participants learn self-worth—that they have something to offer their families and society.
See more at the federal EFNEP site

FSNE
Working in partnership with the USDA Food Stamp Program and FoodShare Wisconsin, the goal of Food Stamp Nutrition Education is to provide educational programs that increase, within a limited budget, the likelihood of all food stamp recipients making healthy food choices and choosing active lifestyles consistent with the most recent advice reflected in the Dietary Guidelines for Americans and the Food Guide Pyramid.
See more at the federal FSNE site.