Background Background - Rationale: Why a Fund
- Need in Cincinnati: Supermarket Sales, Income, and Health
- Structuring a Fund
- How much is needed?
Questions
City’s Food Access Task Force Appointed 2009 2010 Taskforce Report to City Council 14 Recommendations - 3 Goal Areas - Improve Access to Healthy Foods
- Provide Transportation Options for Low-Income Residents with limited Access to Healthy Foods
- Raise Awareness of the Importance of Healthy Eating
Ohio has the 13th highest rate of adult obesity at 26.9% and the 12th highest rate of youth obesity at 12.5%. Ohio has the 13th highest rate of adult obesity at 26.9% and the 12th highest rate of youth obesity at 12.5%. A number of states, in addition to the federal government, are initiating projects modeled on the Pennsylvania Fresh Food Financing Initiative.
Increase access to fresh foods in traditionally underserved communities Provide quality employment opportunities in these neighborhoods.
How could a fund operate?
Center for Closing the Health Gap Cincinnati Development Fund Ohio Grocers Association Brandt Retail Group PNC Bank
Asking City of Cincinnati make an initial investment of $15 million ($5 million/year over the next three years) to seed the fund. Asking City of Cincinnati make an initial investment of $15 million ($5 million/year over the next three years) to seed the fund. Money will be granted to a qualifying CDFI which will leverage these dollars 2:1 for a total public private fund of 45 million.
Based on PA data projects on average received $1.4 mil. Based on PA data projects on average received $1.4 mil. Currently there is a grocery gap of 10 stores in Cincinnati. This investment will close the gap.
Employ up-to-date and data-driven market information that highlights unmet market demand for food to the supermarket industry and real estate developers.
Create economic development Safe, affordable and efficient transportation services
Encourage green supermarket development and renovation Establish a single point of contact
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