Announcing the 2025 Good Food Bucks Partners!
- lmartin
- 22 hours ago
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Check out our list of over 60 partner farms, farmers markets, and grocery stores that will be operating the Good Food Bucks SNAP Nutrition Incentive program in 2025!
We are excited to be partnering with fresh food retailers across the state of New Jersey to bring Good Food Bucks to families shopping with SNAP. This year, 60+ partners will operate in over 120 locations across all 21 counties in New Jersey. Partners span from farmers markets, grocery stores, CSAs and corner stores! And, more partners are coming soon to the program!
The Good Food Bucks program started in 2010 at City Green’s farm stands in Paterson, Passaic, and Clifton when shoppers began asking for more affordable locally grown food. City Green became SNAP and WIC authorized, and established the Good Food Bucks nutrition incentive program to provide healthy fresh produce incentives to people paying with nutrition assistance benefits. As the program gained traction, City Green began training and supporting farmers markets all over New Jersey to participate in Good Food Bucks. In 2021 City Green received its first USDA NIFA GusNIP award in support of Good Food Bucks, and brick-and-mortar grocery stores started to join the program too!
Now with continued support from GusNIP and other local funders, the Good Food Bucks program is available at more fresh food retail partners than ever before!

To date, over $1 million Good Food Bucks have been used over 53,000 times at farmers markets and grocery stores across New Jersey for fresh fruits and vegetables.
“We are so excited that so many New Jersey farmers, markets, and grocers have chosen to join the Good Food Bucks program this year. The program not only eases the cost of healthy food, but also gives NJ shoppers the opportunity to support local agriculture and keep their food dollars in the local economy. Having Good Food Bucks now available in every New Jersey county for the first time ever is a big milestone for the program and a step towards a more food secure Garden State!” - Lisa Martin, Director of Food Access at City Green
Good Food Bucks might come in the form of tokens, coupons, or discounts depending on where you shop, so be sure to reach out to City Green at goodfoodbucks@city-green.org, or your local market, if you have questions about how to use the program at your next shopping visit!
2025 Farm and Market Partners
A.T. Buzby Farm
Alstede Farms
Asbury Fresh
Asprocolas Acres
AtlantiCare Community Mobile Market
Blairstown Farmers Market
Bridgeton Community Garden / Huerto Comunitario de Bridgeton
City Green Veggie Mobile Markets and Farm Stands
C.R.O.P.S Markets
Closter Farm
Collingswood Farmers Market
East Orange Farmers Market
Greater Newark Conservancy
Grow it Green Morristown
Hazlet Farmers Market
Howell Farmers Market
Kumarie’s Garden
Main Street Burlington Farmers Market
Main Street Highland Park Farmers Market
Metuchen Farmers Market
Montclair Community Farms
Montclair Farmers Market
Norz Hill Farm
Ramblin’ Sol Farm
Rancocas Woods Farmers Market
Reed’s Farm Market
Riamede Farm
Riverview Farmers Market
Rosie’s Farm Market
Rutgers Community Farmers Markets
Somerset County Regional Farmers Market
STEAM URBAN’s Artisan Farmers Market
Stony Hill Farms
The Beth Greenhouse Farmers Market at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center
Urban Agriculture Cooperative
Wagner Family Farm
West Windsor Community Farmers Market
2025 Grocery Partners
Coming Soon!
For more information about our partners and to find a location near you, please go to our locations page at https://www.goodfoodbucks.com/locations.
This work is supported by the Gus Schumacher Nutrition Incentive Program, project award no. 2024-70415-43708, from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and should not be construed to represent any official USDA or U.S. Government determination or policy. The Good Food Bucks program is also supported by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, The Tepper Foundation, New Jersey Food Security Initiative, and Albertsons Companies Foundation.