Deciding to grow some of your own nutritious food is a statement to yourself that, “Yes, I matter and I am worth it.” Congratulations on reclaiming your ancestral right to belong to the land and to have agency over your own health.
Coastal Foodshed discusses the Healthy Incentives Program in Massachusetts.
Cape Cod Cooperative Extension Encourages SNAP Recipients to Take Advantage of Benefits in this promotional video.
This annotated bibliography offers a foundation for learning and communicating about structural racism in the U.S. food system.
Find farms and markets near you that support the HIP campaign.
Mill City Grows is proud support the Healthy Incentives Program (HIP) which gives families greater access to fresh food.
The Anti-Racist Farmers Market Toolkit exists to help farmers market managers make progress toward becoming anti-racist managers of anti-racist markets.
Learn more about purchasing fresh, local produce through the Healthy Incentives Program (HIP) and other food assistance programs, as well as access HIP information pamphlets in English • Cape Verdean Creole • Khmer • Russian • Spanish.
A searchable data set of many federal, state and private programs and information that support, or may support, farmers as they explore and implement solutions to climate change and enhanced food security.




