Foodservice

National Healthy Food Financing Initiative Gets Budget Funding

$400 million to finance supermarkets, fresh food retail in 'food deserts'
PHILADELPHIA -- Earlier this month, First Lady Michelle Obama launched theLetsMove.gov website as part of a national public awareness effort to tackle the epidemic of childhood obesity. Part of the plan includes providing more than $400 million in tax credits and other incentives "to get grocery stores to move into 'food desert communities' where people don't have access to major grocery stores."In announcing the initiative, she criticized convenience stores and gas stations "that may charge more and have fewer healthful choices."[image-nocss]

At Fairhill Elementary School in Philadelphia last week, the First Lady continued that criticism. She said,"For 10 years, folks had to buy their groceries at places like convenience stores and gas stations, where usually they don't have a whole lot of fresh food, if any, to choose from."

She added, "We can create the best nutrition education and physical education programs in the world, but if dinner is something off of the shelf of a local gas station or convenience store because there's no grocery store nearby, all our best efforts are going to go to waste."

Click hereto view the video and to read the full remarks by the First Lady at Fairhill Elementary School.

In his 2011 budget proposal, President Barack Obama addressed the urgent need for bringing healthy food options to underserved communities by calling for more than $400 million in investments in new and expanded supermarkets, farmers markets and other food stores.

The public-private grant and loan program would dramatically reduce the roughly 23 million Americans who have limited access to full-service supermarkets and create tens of thousands of retail and construction jobs in low-income communities. The $400 million investment, split among the U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services and U.S. Department of the Treasury, includes $250 million in New Market Tax Credit allocations to spur private investment in underserved communities.
For more than a year, PolicyLink and The Food Trust & The Reinvestment Fund have been working with the White House, the Senate and the House to create a national-scale version of the successful Pennsylvania Fresh Food Financing Initiative. The budget proposal marks an important step in bringing healthy food options to all Americans, PolicyLink said.

"It's hard to make healthy food choices until you have nearby healthy food options," said Judith Bell, president of PolicyLink, a national research and action institute that helped lift up the Pennsylvania model to national scale. "It is not merely coincidence that low-income communities of color with poor access to healthy foods are also getting hit worst by the obesity and diabetes crises. The president's budget signals a strong commitment to bringing healthy foodand good, long-term jobsto communities that have been without either for far too long."

Since the Pennsylvania program began in 2004, the state has invested $30 million which has supported $165 million in total project investment. These 78 projects have provided more than 400,000 Pennsylvanians with healthier food choices in their communities and have created or preserved 4,860 jobs and 1.5 million square feet of food retail space.

The Pennsylvania Fresh Food Financing Initiative, championed by State Representative Dwight Evans (D), became a highly successful public-private partnership between the commonwealth and private partners. The program has served as a model for similar efforts developing in other states, including New York, New Jersey, Illinois, Louisiana and Colorado.

"Grocers and market owners across Pennsylvania deserve credit for making the Pennsylvania program a success and a model, not just in the state's urban centers, but in rural communities as well," Evans said.

U.S. Rep. Allyson Schwartz (D-Pa.), who introduced an effort to create such a program with a bipartisan resolution in the House last year, has been spearheading the effort in the House along with U.S. Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-Ore.) and U.S. Rep. Nydia M. Velazquez (D-N.Y.).

"I support President Obama's call to create a Healthy Food Financing Initiative so we can move towards addressing this critical issue on a national level," Schwartz said. "Every day millions of Americans walk out their front doors and see nothing but fast food and convenience stores selling high-fat, high-sugar, processed foods. This lack of retail outlets that sell healthy food options results in higher rates of obesity, diabetes and other health-related issues. The success of the Pennsylvania initiative should be used as the model for a national plan to improve children's health, create jobs and spur economic development nationwide."

U.S. Senato Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) is spearheading the effort in the Senate along with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.).

"President Obama and leaders in Congress understand that access to healthy, affordable food is essential to healthy children and healthy communities. The president's proposal is an important step in reversing the nation's obesity epidemic, and we're thrilled that First Lady Michelle Obama will be leading a national effort to combat childhood obesity," said Yael Lehmann, executive director of The Food Trust, which conducted outreach to engage communities and store operators in the program.

"We are convinced that we can attract the private capital to match public investment in healthy food choices in our communities," said Jeremy Nowak, president and CEO of The Reinvestment Fund, which managed the program and raised the private capital match for the Pennsylvania program. "These markets provide economic anchors for communities across Pennsylvania, attracting jobs to the community. These investments can drive the health and economic vitality of these communities, particularly during difficult economic times."

For more information on the Pennsylvania and national efforts, click here.

(Click here for previous CSP Daily News coverage of Let's Move, Michelle Obama's anti-childhood obesity initiative.)

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