Tag: FSSA Indiana Family and Social Administration
Indiana launches Smart SNAP, setting national standard for health and nutrition
Indiana Governor Mike Braun today announced the launch of Smart SNAP, a groundbreaking initiative beginning January 1, 2026, that prohibits the use of SNAP benefits for sugary drinks and candy.
$207 million Federal Grant to Launch GROW: Cultivating Rural Health
Indiana was awarded nearly $207 million for the first year of a five-year federal Rural Health Transformation Program to improve health outcomes in the state’s rural communities.
Indiana Governor Mike Braun issues available SNAP benefits
Indiana Governor Mike Braun announced today that partial Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits will be issued to eligible Hoosiers.
Governor signs 10 health care bills into law
Today, Governor Mike Braun held a ceremony to sign 10 health care bills that will bring substantial reform to health care in Indiana.
Indiana Arts Commission announces study on impact of creative aging arts programming for older...
The Indiana Arts Commission, in partnership with the Center for Aging & Community at the University of Indianapolis, has released new research on the IAC’s Lifelong Arts Indiana programming.
‘Make Indiana Healthy Again’ package of Executive Orders signed
Today, Indiana Governor Mike Braun signed a landmark package of executive orders with initiatives to 'Make Indiana Healthy Again'.
New UEA-SEED Community Development Manager chosen for Fellowship
The City of Fort Wayne's Community Development Division's UEA-SEED Manager, Nikeshia Fomby, has been selected as part of the inaugural cohort of the Make Startups Executive Fellowship Program.
ISDH officials work to improve maternal health
Indiana Governor Eric J. Holcomb has proclaimed January 23, 2022, as Maternal Health Awareness Day in Indiana.
Governor Holcomb unveils 2022 Next Level Agenda
Today Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb announced his 2022 Next Level Agenda.
New FWPD social workers making a difference
Today, Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry and Fort Wayne Police Department Captain Kevin Hunter highlighted the addition of two social workers to the FWPD.



