Cuts to two federal programs will cost the nonprofit $3 million in funding. Food bank officials say they aren't sure how they ...
In another hit to Texas farmers, the USDA has eliminated $2 billion worth of programs that helped food banks and schools buy ...
The San Antonio Food Bank confirmed impacts after $1 billion in cuts to the USDA's Food for Schools and LFPA programs.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced it’s ending the pandemic-era Local Food Purchase Assistance Cooperative ...
The San Antonio Food Bank is preparing for an increase in demand following recent employee layoffs due to federal budget cuts ...
President Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs might elevate canned food prices, pushing San Antonio Food Bank to rethink ...
CEO Eric Cooper also warned tariffs on Mexican goods will cut into food donations on which the nonprofit depends.
Tariffs on Mexico could increase food prices by as much as 25%, and San Antonio Food Bank CEO Eric Cooper said he was ...
The San Antonio Food Bank expects to lose $3 million due to federal funding cuts, leaving officials at the nonprofit saying they’re not sure how they’ll make up for that shortfall and that ...
the San Antonio Food Bank lost money, too. The last few years, the food bank benefitted from the Local Food Purchase Program (LFPA), getting $3 million to purchase food from Texas farmers.
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