Growing Community Health, Wealth & Resilience

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See What’s Possible When We Start with Food

At Fair Food Network, we believe that food can be a powerful starting point—for collaboration, strong communities, and innovative solutions. Together, we can build a more inclusive and resilient food economy.

How we’re supporting families, farmers, and local economies

First piloted in Michigan in 2009, our Double Up Food Bucks program has grown into a national model for nutrition incentives. Double Up matches SNAP purchases of fruits and vegetables, helping families stretch their food budgets while supporting farmers and local food businesses.

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How we’re investing in food businesses creating positive change

We support food and farm businesses with catalytic capital and wrap-around business services. Our investments focus on entrepreneurs who are nourishing their neighbors and contributing to vibrant, livable communities, with a special emphasis on those facing barriers to access. Together, we are building a stronger, more inclusive food economy.

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How we’re partnering with the Nutrition Incentive Hub

Leveraging our experience and lessons learned from building and scaling programs like Double Up Food Bucks, we lead technical assistance and innovation for the Nutrition Incentive Hub, a USDA-supported center launched in partnership with Center for Nutrition and Health Impact. The Hub strengthens nutrition incentive and produce prescription projects across the country.

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Change Is Happening Right Now

From advancing our nutrition incentives work to investing in food and farm businesses, our approach is designed to create an immediate impact and long-term systems change.

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Total dollars we invested into communities in 2023.

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Combined SNAP and Double Up sales since 2009.

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Pounds of healthy food purchased with SNAP and Double Up Food Bucks in Michigan since 2009.

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Stories From the Field

Continuing to meet the need

Food insecurity has been a challenge in the U.S. long before the coronavirus and inflation, and it continues to be a growing issue. Nutrition incentive programs like Double Up Food Bucks help families using SNAP access the fresh fruits and vegetables they need and want. At the same time, local farmers and food retailers benefit from increased economic opportunities, keeping more dollars circulating in our communities.

Explore the positive impact of nutrition incentive programs in our latest impact report.

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Despite the good intentions and creative strategies of impact investors, extreme wealth inequity persists. The climate crisis will only deepen the divide, unless we change quickly. Many impact investors are investing and giving more to meet the challenges of our world. But entrenched relational norms that prioritize capital and transactions over community and relationships are much slower to change.

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Reshaping investment norms to fight wealth inequity

Despite the good intentions and creative strategies of impact investors, extreme wealth inequity persists. The climate crisis will only deepen the divide, unless we change quickly. Many impact investors are investing and giving more to meet the challenges of our world. But entrenched relational norms that prioritize capital and transactions over community and relationships are much slower to change.

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