State Expands Successful FreshConnect Program with More Funding and Year-Round Operation at Participating Markets across the State
Governor Andrew Cuomo today
announced that more than $350,000 is available to help low-income families and
veterans participate in the FreshConnect Checks Program, which increases the
purchasing power of food stamps used at participating farmers markets. More
than 84,000 checks have already been issued to 152 sites across the state to
help eligible New Yorkers access healthy foods, including fruits and
vegetables. As the season progresses, additional checks will be issued reaching
even more consumers than last year and providing a boost to the agriculture
industry.
The program has also been
extended to operate year-round at participating farmers’ markets, providing the
opportunity to use checks 12 months a year. A full list and map of participating
venues can be found at http://freshconnect.ny.gov.
“The FreshConnect Program
allows New Yorkers in need to access locally grown fruits and vegetables, and
this year we’re going above and beyond to help people eat healthy,” Governor
Cuomo said. “By increasing the amount of funding available and adding
year-round partners to the program, we are promoting healthier habits and
making a difference in communities across the state.”
The FreshConnect Checks
program encourages recipients to use their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Program (SNAP) benefits at participating farmers’ markets. The checks provide
$2 incentive checks for every $5 in food stamps spent, increasing the
purchasing power of SNAP consumers by 40 percent. In 2014, more than $3.2
million in SNAP sales occurred at farmers' markets throughout the state.
Following the pilot program in
2014, $60,000 in FreshConnect Checks will again be available to Veterans,
Servicemembers, and their immediate family members at New York State Division
of Veterans' Affairs offices, on a first-come, first-served basis. Office
locations are located on the FreshConnect website.
The Division of Veterans'
Affairs will also be bringing checks to a variety of outreach events throughout
New York State. This is a new initiative this year to bring the checks directly
to eligible recipients. Communities interested in having a State Veterans
Counselor distribute FreshConnect checks at an outreach event are asked to call
518-474-6114.
In addition, $50,000 will
develop and implement the Market Manager Certification Program, a new
initiative of the FreshConnect Program that will launch this fall. The Farmers’
Market Federation of New York, SUNY Cobleskill and Cornell Cooperative
Extension will partner to present an intensive, three-day training session in
the coming months and develop online training modules for future market
managers.
State Agriculture Commissioner
Richard A. Ball said, “The FreshConnect program first launched five years ago
as part of the Governor’s efforts to invest in the state’s agriculture
industry. Every year, the program has grown as the local food movement
continues to grow. This year, we’re seeing an increased number of checks being
distributed and an extended season to use them, which is benefiting both
consumers looking for healthy alternatives and farmers expanding their reach
into new markets.”
New York State Division of
Veterans' Affairs Director, Eric Hesse said, "The Division of Veterans'
Affairs is proud to partner with the Department of Agriculture and Markets for
the second consecutive year on this important initiative. Providing this
benefit for Veterans and their families, and expanding the program this year to
include active duty Servicemembers and their families is a way that New York
State can thank these men and women for their service. We look forward to
giving these checks to them at our offices and at outreach events around the
state."
Office of Temporary and
Disability Assistance Commissioner Samuel D. Roberts said, “It's great news
that the FreshConnect Checks Program has been extended year-round at some
farmers markets. That means SNAP recipients can increase their benefits and
have access to fresh produce all year."
Empire State Development
President, CEO and Commissioner Howard Zemsky said, “FreshConnect's healthy
food options will enrich the lives of low-income families and veterans and the
Market Manager Certification Program will improve the ability of farmers’ markets
to promote participating vendors. Programs like FreshConnect and the Market
Manager Certification help local farmers continue to grow their businesses in
New York State.”
Farmers’ Market Federation of
New York Executive Director Diane Eggert said, “The FreshConnect Program,
dedicated to the growth and support of farmers markets, is helping to establish
professional management for farmers markets. The program will teach best
practices for farmers’ market management, and tactics and techniques for expanding
farmers markets. Certified managers will be in a position to leverage
additional support for the market and ensure its overall success.”
FreshConnect-funded projects
aim to ensure that all New Yorkers, regardless of income, have access to fresh
fruits and vegetables and are encouraged to accept other nutrition incentives,
such as Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Fruit & Vegetable Checks,
Farmers' Market Nutrition Program checks, and Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition
checks.
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