Impact of Food Access Programs in Illinois

GrantID: 3500

Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $15,000,000

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Summary

Those working in Food & Nutrition and located in Illinois may meet the eligibility criteria for this grant. To browse other funding opportunities suited to your focus areas, visit The Grant Portal and try the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Data-Driven Evaluation of Food Access Programs in Illinois

Illinois faces a complex landscape regarding food access, characterized by significant disparities in availability and consumption of healthy foods. A staggering 24% of residents in certain urban areas, particularly Chicago, experience food insecurity, with many neighborhoods classified as food deserts. This lack of access affects overall health outcomes, leading to increased rates of obesity and chronic diseases such as diabetes and cardiovascular issues.

The populations most impacted by these disparities include low-income families, minority communities, and those living in urban areas with limited grocery store access. Without reliable data on food purchasing habits and health outcomes, it is challenging to assess the effectiveness of existing food access programs and identify areas for improvement.

This grant seeks to develop a data system that will track and evaluate the effectiveness of food access programs across Illinois. By collecting data on purchasing habits and health outcomes, the initiative aims to identify best practices and develop a framework for improving existing programs focused on increasing fruit and vegetable consumption. This analytical approach is essential for tailoring interventions that meet the unique needs of different communities throughout the state.

The implementation process will involve collaboration with local health departments, community organizations, and food access advocates to ensure comprehensive data collection and reporting. By utilizing a data-driven approach, the project aims to foster transparency and accountability in food access initiatives, ultimately leading to actionable insights that can inform policy decisions and resource allocation.

Illinois is uniquely positioned to leverage its existing infrastructure and community networks to enhance food access. Unlike states with less urban diversity, Illinois can take advantage of a multi-city strategy that allows for comprehensive evaluation across different communities. This data-centric initiative is poised to make a measurable impact on health outcomes statewide, serving as a model for other states grappling with similar food access challenges.

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