The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) is a public health nutrition program under the USDA providing nutrition education, nutritious foods, breastfeeding support, and healthcare referrals for income-eligible women who are pregnant or post-partum, infants, and children up to age 5.
See the list of state programs and map here.
This section features the lastest news and blog posts about WIC. You can also sign-up for email updates.
» Visit the Press Room
Government Shutdown Averted; WIC Funding Secured Through December 20
National WIC Association Celebrates Release of 2024 State of WIC Report
» All Blog Posts
Championing Black Maternal Health: WIC as a Catalyst for Change
Register for NWA's Conferences.
Visit NWA's Advocacy Central to email Congress and learn other ways you can help with advocacy efforts. To learn about the latest policy news, check out our blog.
Action Central
» View All Campaigns
View all of NWA’s publications, including fact sheets, position papers, toolkits, and other materials.
COVID-19 Resources
COVID-19 Vaccine Resources
Position Papers and Fact Sheets
WIC Research Activities
WIC Job Postings
NWA Job Postings
Request for Proposals
Become a member of NWA and invest in a community that provides quality nutrition education, breastfeeding support, health care and other referral services for 7 million nutritionally at-risk mothers and young children.
» Benefits and Levels
» FAQ
» Renew / Apply
Log-In
Join a Committee/Task Force
The National WIC Association invites for-profit and non-profit businesses and organizations that share our mission, vision, and guiding principles for health equity to partner or sponsor with us.
Overview and History
NWA's Role with WIC
FAQ / Glossary
How Do I Apply for WIC
WIC State Factsheets
Press Room
Blog
NWA Conferences
Upcoming Webinars
Benefits and Levels
FAQ
Renew / Apply
Home
Search Research & Data
Search Advocacy Tools
Search Practice & Program Materials
We are not accepting registrations at this time. Call us with questions at 202-232-5492.
Forgot your password?
Don't have an account? Create one.