Mid South Healthy Food Initiative Program Summary

Overview

Administered by Hope Enterprise Corporation in partnership with The Food Trust, the Mid South Healthy Food Financing Initiative is a regional healthy food financing program that offers flexible financing for new store development and renovations, as well as training with retailers to promote healthier choices projects across three states in the Mid South region.

Retail Environment Conversation Starters

Overview

This set of 4 one-pagers introduces the rationale behind and benefits of a comprehensive approach to the retail environment. Use the sample talking points in each of the conversation starters below to identify shared goals and make the case for collaboration.

Running a Food Hub: Assessing Financial Viability

Overview

This report is volume 3 of USDA’s food hub technical report series and provides modules, best practices, and financial benchmarks for different stages of business development for food hubs to assess their own financial viability and assist in making strategic business decisions to maximize profits and control costs.

Profile: Portland Mercado

Overview

The Latino community in Portland, Oregon, has grown rapidly in the last 20 years, from 3.3 percent of Portlanders to 11 percent, and by 2040 it is estimated that 23 percent of the city’s residents will be Latino. This growth, however, has not been accompanied by increases in opportunity.

Recognizing the important link between access to healthy food, economic opportunity, community building, and culture, Hacienda Community Development Center (CDC) secured a federal Healthy Food Financing Initiative (HFFI) grant in 2012 to develop Portland Mercado, an innovative project which includes a Latino cultural space and public market, bringing fresh food and good jobs to the community.

Fresh Connections: The Pilot Season of a Rural Food Hub

Overview

This report focuses on the creation and pilot year of a food hub in rural Minnesota: Fresh Connect Food Hub (FCFH), initiated through community partnerships and operated by Lakes Country Service Cooperative (LCSC).
 
The purpose of this report is threefold:
1. Examine the structure and support system for the nascent FCFH
2. Summarize the major challenges experienced during the pilot year
3. Outline needs and opportunities for other food hubs in assessment or start-up phases. 

Running A Food Hub: A Business Operations Guide

Overview

This report is part of a multi-volume technical report series entitled Running a Food Hub, with this guide serving as a companion piece to other United
States Department of Agriculture reports by providing in depth guidance on starting and running a food hub
enterprise. In order to compile the most current information on best management and operations practices, the authors used published information on food hubs, surveyed numerous operating food hubs, and pulled from their existing experience and knowledge of working directly
with food hubs across the country as an agricultural business consulting firm.
 
The report’s main focus is on the operational issues faced by food hubs, including choosing an organizational structure, choosing a location, deciding
on infrastructure and equipment, logistics and transportation, human resources, and risks. As such, the guide explores the different decision points associated
with the organizational steps for starting and implementing a food hub. For some sections, sidebars provide “decision points,” which food hub managers will
need to address to make key operational decisions.

A Library for West Virginia Good Food Champions

Overview

The West Virginia Food and Farm Coalition has compiled a growing library of free resources for farmers, food businesses, advocates, and others to explore studies and reports focused on local food in the West Virginia region. Reports include assessments of food hubs, the FSMA produce rule and cooperatives, among others. 

WEBINAR-Growing and Funding Equitable Food Hubs

Overview

 Learn how you can develop an equitable food hub in your own community.  This webinar highlights how food hub operations are creating a more equitable and inclusive food system and discuss lessons learned and strategies for success.

Common Market Case Study: Rebuilding a Regional Food Economy and Increasing Access to Healthy Food

Overview

Common Market is a regional food hub whose mission is to increase the availability of local, sustainably grown farm food throughout Philadelphia and surrounding areas. This case study provides an in-depth look at Common Market's growth and development, including efforts to build financial sustainability. 

A Guide to Funding Opportunities and Incentives for Food Hubs and Food Systems

Overview

The guide describes grants available from USDA that are applicable to food hubs and other food systems organizations, including grants from: Rural Development, the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Risk Management Agency, Agricultural Marketing Service, Farm Service Agency, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Department of Commerce, Health and Human Services, Housing and Urban Development, Department of Treasury, Appalachian Regional Commission, and Small Business Administration.

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