About School Nutriton Association
The School Nutrition Association is a national, nonprofit professional organization representing more than 55,000 members who provide high-quality, low-cost meals to students across the country.
SNA Overview
Recognized as the authority on school nutrition, the School Nutrition Association (SNA) has been advancing the availability, quality and acceptance of school nutrition programs as an integral part of education since 1946.
Board of Directors
List of the 2007-08 Executive Board for the School Nutrition Association.
Position Statements
The School Nutrition Association's position statements reflect the Association’s point of view relating to particular issues.
Government Issues and Legislation
Government Issues and Legislation resources includes information on major legisaltion, the State Policy Index, national nutrition standards and more.
State Affiliates
The School Nutrition Association has 52 state affiliates. View several of these state associations' websites.
Allied Organizations
SNA collaborates with organizations and government agencies to advance child nutrition programs. These allies are integral partners in the success of school-based nutrition programs.
Regional Director Newsletters
Regional newsletters contain a personal account of the past few months and events to look forward to in the fall straight from your SNA Regional Directors.
Awards
School Nutrition Association members and state affiliates are eligible for many awards, scholarships and grants. Find out which awards you are eligible to receive and apply today.
Contact SNA
Get more information on the School Nutrition Association, Association programs, or membership by contacting the SNA Member Care Center.
Our Mission and Vision
Mission: To advance good nutrition for all children.
Vision: Healthful meals and nutrition education are available to all children.
The SNA works to ensure all children have access to healthful school meals and nutrition education by:
- Providing members with education and training
- Setting standards through certification and credentialing
- Gathering and transmitting regulatory, legislative, industry, nutritional and other types of information related to school nutrition
- Representing the nutritional interests of all children