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Learn about How GusNIP Incentives Work: A Theory of Change

Writer: citygreennjcitygreennj

The Good Food Bucks program is funded in part by the Gus Schumacher Nutrition Incentive Program (GusNIP). Nutrition incentives enable our markets, farm stands, and stores to match, dollar for dollar, fruit and vegetable purchases made by families shopping with SNAP. This resource from the Nutrition Incentive Hub and GusNIP NTAE Center shares the structure and goals of this program, and information about other grantees! Read it here to learn the ins and outs of how nutrition incentives are making an impact!


 
 
 

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