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  • Health Policy and Management
  • Program Evaluation

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  • The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is a key federal nutrition assistance program.
  • Healthy food incentives and disincentives are being explored to improve dietary quality among SNAP participants.
  • Waiver applications to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) are necessary to test such policy innovations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To conduct a post-hoc evaluation of the process to develop a SNAP waiver application for Iowa.
  • To identify successes, challenges, and pitfalls in building strategic partnerships for waiver development.
  • To provide insights for future investigators and state planners seeking USDA waivers.

Main Methods:

  • Case study methodology focusing on a rejected SNAP waiver application.
  • Analysis of the process for assessing need, gathering information, and building partnerships.
  • Qualitative assessment of challenges in maintaining state and partner collaborations.

Main Results:

  • The research team encountered significant challenges in building and maintaining strategic partnerships with state officials.
  • Hurdles in overcoming regulatory and logistical barriers prevented the waiver application's submission.
  • Despite efforts, specific obstacles remained unresolved, impacting the project's progression.

Conclusions:

  • Developing innovative SNAP waiver applications requires robust and sustained partnerships.
  • Navigating state-level bureaucracy and securing inter-agency cooperation are critical for success.
  • Lessons learned offer valuable guidance for future attempts to test SNAP policy changes.