Sentences with phrase «with frac»

And then with the FRAC in Dijon in» 96, I had the experience of doing the same exhibition twice.
Yannick Haenel / Arthur Nauzyciel video by Miroslaw Balka 28 March — 07 April 2018 Accompanying the spectacle, the work «2 x (216 x 35 x 65), 190 x 83 x 48» will be exhibited at the TNB, in partnership with FRAC BRETAGNE Théâtre National de Bretagne, Rennes
Connect with FRAC on Facebook and Twitter, and don't forget to find Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom on Facebook and Twitter, too.
This one hour webinar coincides with FRAC's releasing of new data on schools and districts participating in CEP.
From working with FRAC, the local NEA, the Elementary School Principals Association [Foundation], School Nutrition Foundation, and local partners... we have managed to expand the program beyond the Walmart Foundation grant.
From working with FRAC, the local and National Education Association, the Elementary School Principals Association, School Nutrition Foundation, and local partners like our North Texas Food Bank that have worked closely with us.

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Along with other rail companies, it's shipping more crude, frac sand and grain and it's doing more intermodal business — taking goods to another mode of transportation, such as ship or plane — than it has in the past.
To find funds to expand your breakfast - in - the - classroom program, our friends and partners at FRAC also recommend checking with your local dairy council and Food Family Farming (F3).
It's an incredible opportunity for school nutrition professionals in Arizona to learn more about breakfast - in - the - classroom, to hear from their peers who have successfully implementing BIC, and to network with state - level partners as well as the original Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom: Food Research and Action Center (FRAC), the National Association of Elementary School Principals Foundation (NAESPF), the National Education Association Health Information Network (NEA HIN), and the School Nutrition Foundation (SNF).
Virginia Hunger Solutions was launched on November 1, 2013 with funding from the Food Research and Action Center (FRAC).
On Thursday, January 15, 2015, the Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom — School Nutrition Foundation, FRAC, NAESP Foundation, and NEA HIN, with the generous support of the Walmart Foundation — will hold the next School Breakfast Summit, in continuance of the newest phase... Continue reading →
FRAC is a partner in the Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom initiative, along with the School Nutrition Foundation, NEA Healthy Futures, and the National Association of Elementary School Principals Foundation.
There is a very readable Q - and - A format in USDA Summary, excellent materials from a webinar by USDA and Food Research Action Center (FRAC), and the School Nutrition Association page with links and member - only comment section.
Speakers from our partners at FRAC and The NEA Foundation will be on the call, as well as stakeholders from previously - funded districts who will share their experiences with both the grant process, and breakfast - in - the - classroom.
School Nutrition Foundation invites you to join us as we kick off our 2013 - 14 «Webinar Wednesday» series on Wednesday, September 11, 2013 when we will present «Connecting Schools and Communities through the Afterschool Meal Program» in partnership with the Food Research and Action Center (FRAC) and the Afterschool Alliance.
The social media event is coordinated with the release of FRAC's annual reports that focus on participation in the National School Breakfast Program; the reports include:
First, FRAC's «Breakfast Matters» series continues on Thursday, November 12, 2015, at 3 p.m. ET, with «Principal Champions for Breakfast After the Bell in Secondary Schools.»
We have been be working with districts, the Department of Education, FRAC, and local advocacy organizations to increase participation.»
We are so excited to participate in today's I Love #SchoolBreakfast campaign with our friends at FRAC!
FRAC's latest School Breakfast Scorecard report was released earlier this week, along with their annual School Breakfast: Making it Work in Large School Districts report.
You'll hear from the Partners — FRAC, NEAHIN, SNF — about best practices and strategies to expand breakfast participation with breakfast in the classroom.
Our friends at the Food Research & Action Center (FRAC) have several «Breakfast Matters» webinar recordings with marketing tips, best practices, advice on sourcing local foods, and more.
On Thursday, January 15, 2015, the Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom — School Nutrition Foundation, FRAC, NAESP Foundation, and NEA HIN, with the generous support of the Walmart Foundation — will hold the next School Breakfast Summit, in continuance of the newest phase of our program.
FRAC's «Making it Work in Large School Districts» takes a look at the country's largest school districts — from 17,000 students in Reading, PA to 1.1 million students in New York City — and puts the spotlight on those that are «going the extra mile» to connect students with their morning meal.
Our friends at the Food Research & Action Center (FRAC)-- in partnership with the Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance — will be hosting the Arkansas Afterschool Meals Summit on Thursday, November 29, 2012 in Little Rock, AR.
If states could increase participation so they reach 60 children with breakfast for every 100 that also eat lunch, FRAC estimates that an additional 2.4 million low - income children would be added to the breakfast program and states would have received an additional $ 583 million in child nutrition funding.
I just learned from Slow Food USA that the Food Research and Action Center (FRAC) is holding a virtual rally — going on right now — to protest the current state of school food, Congress's failure to pass the CNA and its plan to fund any child nutrition legislation with money from the food stamp program.
These pilot programs were funded through the Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom; along with SNF, the partners include the Food Research and Action Center (FRAC), National Association of Elementary School Principals Foundation (NAESPF), and National Education Association Health Information Network (NEAHIN), and funded by the Walmart Foundation.
FRAC works with a broad range of national and state partners to protect and strengthen the federal nutrition programs and ensure a strong and effective national nutrition safety net for vulnerable, low - income individuals and families.
FRAC is committed to working with these groups to amplify expansion efforts to ensure low - income children in every state have access to the Afterschool Nutrition Programs.
FRAC has joined with a diverse group of national organizations to launch the Opportunity Starts at Home campaign to expand affordable housing options for America's most vulnerable communities.
The top two performers in the Scorecard — West Virginia and New Mexico — exceeded FRAC's goal of reaching 70 low - income children with school breakfast for every 100 who ate school lunch.
Before joining FRAC, Alison served through AmeriCorps as a case manager at a health clinic for homeless adults in Washington, DC, with a primary focus on connecting individuals with public benefits.
Prior to joining FRAC, Susan served as coordinator of the Food and Health Network of South Central New York and worked with the Washington Youth Garden and the Rural Health Network of South Central New York.
She assists with the development and implementation of FRAC's legislative agenda, working with Congress, national organizations, and FRAC's network of state and local anti-hunger organizations to strengthen domestic anti-hunger programs for low - income individuals and families.
In addition to her FRAC responsibilities, Denise — a native Washingtonian and University of Maryland alum — is a professional photographer with numerous exhibits at fine arts galleries throughout the region.
Denise's experience in development, combined with her attention to detail, collaborative work style, and her commitment have helped FRAC, its Board, and its President to achieve their goals.
FRAC is committed to working with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, state agencies, advocates, and school districts to keep up the momentum and ensure all students start the day with a healthy breakfast.
1987 FRAC's Fuel for Excellence, a guide to the School Breakfast Program, is the launching pad for a multi-year National School Breakfast Expansion Campaign with 70 national partners.
Working with Congress, national organizations, and FRAC's diverse state and local grassroots field network, Ellen advocates for improved access and participation to domestic anti-hunger programs for low - income individuals and families.
2006 FRAC and D.C. Hunger Solutions, along with Share Our Strength, launch ambitious Partnership to End Childhood Hunger in the Nation's Capital.
This toolkit, from FRAC and the AARP Foundation, offers practical tips and examples to help organizations of all sizes address food insecurity in all types of communities with a goal of increasing senior SNAP participation.
Prior to joining FRAC, Etienne worked with RESULTS» domestic policy campaign on early childhood development issues.
2001 FRAC helps lead anti-poverty and anti-hunger groups in obtaining tens of billions of dollars in refundable tax credits for low - income working families with children in federal tax legislation.
Of the 75 school districts surveyed for this report, 22 achieved FRAC's benchmark of serving 70 low - income children with school breakfast for every 100 receiving school lunch.
During her master's program, she interned at FRAC with the child nutrition division and after graduating she worked as a data contractor for FRAC collecting and analyzing Community Eligibility data.
In her previous role as FRAC's senior development associate for state initiatives, she was responsible for fundraising activities to support FRAC's state - based efforts with D.C. Hunger Solutions and Maryland Hunger Solutions.
FRAC, along with many other organizations, is urging Congress to find funding elsewhere.
SNF — along with our friends at FRAC, the NEA Foundation, and the NAESP Foundation — work in concert as the Partners for BIC to help high - need schools implement breakfast - in - the - classroom programs.
FRAC's latest School Breakfast Scorecard report was released earlier this week, along with their annual School Breakfast: Making it Work... Continue reading →
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