October 15, 2011 NAFMNP Conference San Antonio, Texas
Use state $$ spent on SFMNP towards FMNP state match requirement Seek grants from WIC food manufacturers (Michigan) WIC formula rebate counts as program income and could be used towards match requirement WIC local agencies pay some (which state?) Market management in-kind contributions (Alaska) Use volunteers at state office “Extension time” (?) Consider printing checks by other than banking contractor “Shorter use – season” (?)
Farmers reporting new requirements with their banks/credit unions: ◦ Business account requirement ◦ Maximum volume on processing checks Involve state banking/credit union association Establish a farmer-preferred bank Get advocates involved – legislation against requirements
Use Premier Marketing Group items! Display at fair Produce signs for farmers Tote Bags Coupon Pouches (holders) Extension Service recipes Federal coloring book “Go Slow and Low” (?)
Bulk purchase option helps to use remaining food dollars at end of season. ◦ Nevada distributes via CSFP sites ◦ Massachusetts sets aside $$ for bulk purchases to homebound elders
Washington DC offers “bonus bucks” for (S)FMNP - 7 out of 25 area markets participate in Wholesome Wave Requires prior permission from FNS to offer incentives for (S)FMNP Farmers’ markets still need cash to be sustainable
A “point of sale” or check-out guide for farmers is helpful (Oregon) Provide enough materials for each farmer’s venue Need to encourage young families to shop at farmers’ markets
For WIC Cash Value Voucher, consider conducting overt visits v. compliance buys so staff can provide technical assistance if necessary