This month, we talked with Senior Research Scientist Dr. Courtney Parks to explore the importance of in-person surveying in public health research throughout the SNAPI study. Dr. Parks shares how direct interaction with participants through the SNAPI project, a natural experiment to understand the impact of nutrition incentive programs on fruit and vegetable intake, diet, and food security among consumers with a limited income, allowed for deeper connections and more responsive program development. Watch the full video to learn how in-person surveys can enhance our understanding of community needs and contribute to future participant impacts.