Federal News
HHS Sustains Senior Nutrition Program
March 14, 2026
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through the Administration for Community Living (ACL), marks the 54th anniversary of the Senior Nutrition Program, which delivers nearly 1 million nutritious meals daily to older adults via approximately 5,000 local providers nationwide. This longstanding federal initiative supports healthier aging, reduces healthcare costs, and addresses food insecurity and malnutrition risks among seniors. Procurement professionals should note the program's scale and ongoing demand for meal provision services, which sustain opportunities for food service providers and community organizations engaged in senior care.
- The program's extensive network of 5,000 local providers indicates continued contracting and partnership opportunities for organizations specializing in nutrition and meal delivery services.
- Procurement planning should consider the program's role in federal health and aging services budgets, emphasizing compliance with nutrition standards and service delivery requirements.
- Vendors and contractors can leverage this program's stability and federal backing to expand offerings in senior nutrition and related community health services.
- Understanding ACL's administrative role and key leadership, such as Deputy Assistant Secretary Kari Benson, can aid in aligning proposals with program goals and priorities.
For more than 50 years, the Senior Nutrition Program and the aging services network that delivers it have shown that access to nutritious meals improves health, stability, and overall well-being for older adults.
— Kari Benson, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Aging at ACL
Agencies
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Community Living