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Illinois program targets food deserts

Grants will be awarded to encourage grocery business

The state of Illinois is hoping to take a major step towards wiping out food deserts behind a $20 million grant program called New Stores in Food Deserts Program.

The program encourages developers to insert new grocery stores to areas that have been labeled food deserts by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Grants range between $160,000 to $2.4 million, and businesses are required to provide a 1:3 match. The grant money will assist with construction costs, renovation costs, and first-year operating costs.

The requirements for grants are:

  • It must be located in a food desert
  • The store must earn less than 30% of revenue from alcohol and tobacco sales
  • It must accept SNAP and WIC
  • It must contribute to the diversity of fresh foods available in the community

Local government and independent grocers with fewer than 500 employees and no more than four grocery locations are eligible to apply for grant money.

 

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