EFNEP

FFY 2025-2029 EFNEP Curricula Toolkit

The EFNEP curricula toolkit lists the approved nutrition education curricula for youth and adults for the federal fiscal years 2025 through 2029. 

For each curriculum, it provides details such as:

  • Target audience
  • Number of lessons
  • Lesson duration
  • Evidence base (e.g., research-tested, practice-tested)
  • Brief description
  • Where to find more information (links)

The document also includes additional resources for one-time recruiting events or supplementary lessons. 

Eat Together, Eat Better (ETEB)

“When families eat together, they eat better. When families eat together they eat more nutritiously and a greater variety of foods. Families report better communication as a benefit from eating together. Families enjoy celebrations and bond around family meals. Through three related themes – Celebrate Together, Cook Together, and Talk Together – participants discuss the benefits of family meals, discover new ways to enjoy more family meals and increase their motivation to incorporate family meals into their routine.” (Eat Together, Eat Better website)

MyPlate for My Family

“MyPlate for My Family: SNAP Nutrition Education is a MyPlate resource that supports SNAP-Ed nutrition education and obesity prevention efforts, and is based on recommendations from the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. It is targeted to parents and caregivers who are SNAP participants or eligible for SNAP, and play a key role in planning, purchasing and preparing food for their families.” (MyPlate for My Family website)

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