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NFEF Spring Grant Applications Now Open
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CBDM Releases Updated CDM, CFPP Practice Standards
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ANFP to Celebrate Volunteer Appreciation Week
St. Charles, IL – The Association of Nutrition & Foodservice Professionals (ANFP) will celebrate Volunteer Appreciation Week, October 6-10, 2025.Read The Full Article -
ANFP's 2025 Fall Regional Meeting Features Allergy Awareness, CDM, CFPP Practice Standards, and Leadership Tips
St. Charles, IL – ANFP’s 2025 Fall Regional Meeting in Hot Springs, AR will take place October 9-10, 2025, and will be hosted at the Hot Springs Convention Center & Bank of the Ozarks Arena.Read The Full Article -
Access the FY25 ANFP Annual Report
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Access the FY25 NFEF Annual Report
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NFEF Winter Grant Applications Now Open
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Submit a Nomination for 2026 ACE Awards!
Nominations for the 2026 ACE Awards are now open!Read The Full Article -
NFEF Announces 2025 Foodservice Department of the Year Award Recipient
St. Charles, IL – The Nutrition & Foodservice Education Foundation (NFEF), the philanthropic arm of the Association of Nutrition & Foodservice Professionals (ANFP), has announced the recipient of the 2025 Foodservice Department of the Year Award.Read The Full Article -
Attendees Experience Purple Rain Honors Gala, Networking, and Education at ANFP's 2025Annual Conference & Expo (ACE)
St. Charles, IL – The Association of Nutrition & Foodservice Professionals (ANFP) hosted its 2025 Annual Conference & Expo (ACE) in Bloomington, MN from June 23-26, 2025.Read The Full Article
Webinar: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I): It’s Not New, Just Clarified!
Tuesday, September 7, 2021
2:00 - 3:00 p.m. CT
1.00 ETH CE
From the moment we enter a room, judgment takes place, and the judgment goes even further when we communicate with others. Judgment of others can be perceived as negative but if we are honest, it’s human nature or a matter of life. The concern is not just the judgment, the concern is from where we initially derived our points of view and how it has influenced us. Getting in touch with your own biases is necessary to remove barriers which may have impacted our thoughts, words, actions and habits. Remember, if we want people to have an open mind and give individuals an honest chance of making a good first impression, we must identify and remove barriers hindering acceptance of others. Register now - space is limited!
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