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Anyone know of this program in operation in their state?
http://www.nationofchange.org/2015/04/23/food-stamps-are-worth-double-at-these-michigan-farmers-markets-helping-families-and-local-businesses/
Zilke is a farmer in Ypsilanti, Mich., population 20,000, where more than a quarter of residents live below the poverty line. Every week, she sells her vegetables at Downtown Ypsilanti Farmers Market, one of two in the city. Nearly 40 percent of the shoppers at both hubs are on some form of food assistance funding from the government.
The two farmers markets first started accepting payment through food assistance programs back in 2006. But that year, they only received $378 from the program.
But in 2010, an incentive program called Double Up Food Bucks expanded from Detroit to Ypsilanti. The program matches SNAP money (formerly known as food stamps) dollar-for-dollar when people spend it at farmers markets. That means shoppers can double up to $20 in spending on fruits and veggies. By 2014 customers spent more than $39,000 at these markets through initial SNAP dollars combined with Double Ups supplement.
So instead of a customer base with $20 of SNAP money to spend, farmers like Zilke had a customer base with $40 to spend. I make more money, I expand my business, and then I can hire more people, Zilke said. If I hire more people I then improve the bottom line of my community. Its a ripple effect.
Thats why the USDA is providing $31 million in grants to finance organizations around the country that, like Double Up Food Bucks, provide SNAP incentives. The grants were announced March 31 and were authorized under the Food Insecurity Nutrition Incentive Program in last years Farm Bill. Double Up Food Bucks will receive $5.1 million and will be matched in full by private donations.
redwitch
(14,951 posts)Let's hope it catches on everywhere. Farmers and hungry people benefit financially and people eat better too!
haikugal
(6,476 posts)You can enter your zip code to see what's available.
http://www.doubleupfoodbucks.org
eridani
(51,907 posts)JimDandy
(7,318 posts)Maybe it would be faster and easier if they just list the few locations that are doing it...
Perhaps the farmers markets who do this program just haven't started up yet.
haikugal
(6,476 posts)daleanime
(17,796 posts)hopefully can spread this program around!
Stryst
(714 posts)the Area Agency on Aging gives any seniors or disabled people on foodstamps $40 in vouchers that you can spend at the local farmers markets to get fresh, locally grown stuff. I'm already salivating for some watermelon and sweet corn.
Milliesmom
(493 posts)eridani
(51,907 posts)RiverLover
(7,830 posts)kick it too. Thanks for posting eridani, you're the best! So are these folks in MI. Lets hope it catches on.