2020
DOI: 10.1093/cdn/nzaa043_042
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Results of a Nutrition Incentive Program Within a Bi-State Region: A Mixed-Method Evaluation

Abstract: Objectives To conduct a process and impact evaluation of Double Up Food Bucks (DUFB) Heartland, a nutrition incentive program, to facilitate program delivery and sustainability at farmers markets and grocery stores, and to examine the impact on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) customers. Methods Across 4 years, we employed a mixed methods approach, including surveys with customers (n = 678) and vendors (n = 22… Show more

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“…The results are consistent with previous research showing that recruitment strategy must be considered in order to reach SNAP shoppers with higher levels of food insecurity and lower income [ 36 ]. Many customers learn about financial incentives on site, and awareness of incentives is higher for shoppers living near a retailer that accepts incentives [ 37 ]. The VFM network can consider improving SNAP shoppers’ utilization of VFM incentives by increasing its number of information sources, which has been significantly associated with receipt of incentives in a study by Vericker et al [ 19 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results are consistent with previous research showing that recruitment strategy must be considered in order to reach SNAP shoppers with higher levels of food insecurity and lower income [ 36 ]. Many customers learn about financial incentives on site, and awareness of incentives is higher for shoppers living near a retailer that accepts incentives [ 37 ]. The VFM network can consider improving SNAP shoppers’ utilization of VFM incentives by increasing its number of information sources, which has been significantly associated with receipt of incentives in a study by Vericker et al [ 19 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%