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File #: 24-0623    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Approval Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 5/29/2024 In control: Executive Office
On agenda: 6/25/2024 Final action:
Title: Ratification of a Letter of Support for Market Match, California Nutrition Incentive Program (CNIP) in the State's FY 2024/25 Budget
Attachments: 1. Letter of Support
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TO: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
FROM: Executive Office
MEETING DATE: June 25, 2024


DEPARTMENT CONTACT:
Darcie Antle
PHONE:
707-463-4441
DEPARTMENT CONTACT:
Kelly Hansen
PHONE:
707-463-4441


ITEM TYPE: Consent Agenda

TIME ALLOCATED FOR ITEM: N/A


AGENDA TITLE:
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Ratification of a Letter of Support for Market Match, California Nutrition Incentive Program (CNIP) in the State's FY 2024/25 Budget
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RECOMMENDED ACTION/MOTION:
recommendation
Ratify letter of support for Market Match, California Nutrition Incentive Program (CNIP) in the State's FY 2024/25 Budget.
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PREVIOUS BOARD/BOARD COMMITTEE ACTIONS:
No previous action.

SUMMARY OF REQUEST:
Market Match is a 15-year-old program that matches CalFresh's spending dollar-for-dollar (up to a daily max) for fresh food at the local level and drives health equity and economic development in rural areas. Further, CNIP funds are matched by federal grant dollars. Since 2017, CNIP funding has brought more than $30 million in federal match funds into California from the Gus Schumacher Nutrition Incentive Program (GusNIP).

The Market Match Program is currently the most extensive CNIP program, matching federal nutrition assistance benefits, like CalFresh and WIC, at farmers' markets and other California farm-direct sites. In 2022, low-income shoppers spent $19.5 million in Market Match and CalFresh programs combined at 270 participating farmers' markets across 39 counties in California. In Mendocino County, farmer's markets recorded $107,784 in market match spending in 2023. However, due to California's current budget crisis, 33.2 million of the California Nutrition Incentive Program's $35 million budget is at risk of being cut, as announced in Governor Newsom's January 2024 State budget and continued in the May Revise.

ALTERNATIVE ACTION/MOTION:
Do not ratify letter of opposition and support.

STRATEGIC PLAN PRIORITY DESIGNATION: A Safe and Healthy County

SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT: ALL

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