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Healthy Food Financing Initiative (HFFI) is a grant from a federal partnership of HHS, Treasury, and USDA that funds healthy food retailers and developers in underserved areas to improve access to fresh and nutritious food and expand economic opportunity. Administered in part by Reinvestment Fund, the HFFI Food Access and Retail Expansion (FARE) Fund has provided $16.
5 million to support food retail and food retail supply chain projects, with nearly $3 million awarded in round one to 14 projects. The initiative provides grants, loans, and technical assistance to help eligible food retailers overcome higher costs and market barriers in low-income, rural, urban, and tribal communities.
Eligible applicants include food retailers, food enterprises, and community development organizations operating in underserved areas.
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America’s Healthy Food Financing Initiative | Reinvestment Fund America’s Healthy Food Financing Initiative | Reinvestment Fund All Americans deserve easy access to fresh and healthy food options. America’s Healthy Food Financing Initiative improves access to healthy food and expands economic opportunity in underserved areas. HFFI Food Access and Retail Expansion Fund provides $16.
5 million in funding to support 62 food retail and food retail supply chain projects HFFI Food Access and Retail Expansion Fund grants nearly $3 million for round one to support 14 food retail and food retail supply chain projects America’s Healthy Food Financing Initiative (HFFI) aims to build a more equitable food system that supports the health and economic vibrancy of all Americans.
HFFI provides grants, loans, and technical assistance to improve access to healthy food in underserved areas, create and preserve quality jobs, and revitalize low-income communities.
HFFI supports the capacity of local and regional Healthy Food Financing Partnerships, and provides financial and technical assistance to eligible healthy food retailers and food enterprises to overcome the higher costs and initial barriers entry in areas with inequitable access.
HFFI Food Access and Retail Expansion (FARE) Fund Provides Grants, Technical Assistance, and Loans for Projects Expanding Access to Fresh, Healthy Food in Rural, Urban, and Tribal Communities Today Reinvestment Fund announced $16.
5 million in financial assistance awards to 62 food retail and food retail supply chain projects through the 2024-25 funding rounds of America’s Healthy Food Financing Initiative (HFFI) Food Access and Retail Expansion (FARE) Fund.
Cooperative Roots, Community Impact: Manna’s Expansion in Rural Minnesota With support from Reinvestment Fund, Manna Food Cooperative is building a sustainable, community-owned grocery and meeting critical food access needs. City Greens Market: Building Capacity, Community, and a More Sustainable Future For more than 17 years, City Greens Market has been a trusted neighborhood resource in St. Louis, Missouri.
Healthy Food Financing Initiative Awards Nearly $3 Million Through Food Access and Retail Expansion (FARE) Fund Grants Will Provide One-Time Investments to Projects Increasing Food Access in 14 Rural, Urban, and We work with a variety of partners to make a difference in communities most in need of access to healthy food. Join us.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Food retailers and developers in underserved areas Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Varies; financing or grants for healthy food retailers Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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