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Food and Nutrition Service

SNAP FRAUD FRAMEWORK IMPLEMENTATION GRANT

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Who can apply
Government
Award amount
$150K – $750K
Deadline
28 days — Jul 15, 2026
Geography
National
Application notesHigh effort
  • Federal application
  • 10 awards expected — competitive

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About this grant

The USDA’s Food and Nutrition Administration works to nourish those in need through financially sound programs that promote health and work, as well as champion the productivity of American agriculture. Consistent with Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins’ guiding principle to take swift action to minimize instances of fraud, waste, and program abuse in nutrition programs, the SNAP Fraud Framework Implementation Grant Program supports State agency efforts to improve and expand recipient fraud prevention, detection, and investigation efforts using the procedures, ideas, and practices outlined in the SNAP Fraud Framework. The SNAP Fraud Framework is designed to support State agencies as they develop new efforts or improve existing ones to prevent, detect, and investigate recipient fraud. Section 29(a) of the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 (7 U.S.C. 2036b) authorizes FNA to prevent trafficking of SNAP benefits. Based on this authority, Congress has provided funding in annual appropriations in recent years to provide competitive grants to support State agencies in implementing SNAP’s Fraud Framework and to strengthen program integrity activities in SNAP. Up to $5 million has been appropriated in fiscal year (FY) 2026 for State agencies to implement practices described in the SNAP Fraud Framework. Applicants may apply for up to $750,000 in funding. This funding opportunity will be offered on a competitive basis.

Additional details

CFDA / ALN Number
10.535
Program Title
SNAP Fraud Framework Implementation Grant
Expected Awards
10
Estimated Total Funding
Up to $5M
Funding Instrument
Grant
Source
Grants.gov · View original listing

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