Cincinnati Fresh Food Retail Financing Fund. Today’s Presentation Background Detailed Response...

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Cincinnati Fresh Food Retail Financing Fund

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Cincinnati Fresh Food Retail Financing Fund

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Today’s PresentationBackgroundDetailed Response to Motion

Rationale: Why a FundNeed in Cincinnati: Supermarket Sales,

Income, and HealthStructuring a FundHow much is needed?

Questions

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Background City’s Food Access Task Force Appointed 2009 2010 Taskforce Report to City Council 14 Recommendations - 3 Goal Areas

Improve Access to Healthy Foods Provide Transportation Options for Low-Income

Residents with limited Access to Healthy Foods Raise Awareness of the Importance of Healthy

Eating

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Motion from City Council

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Rationale: Why a Fund

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Ohio has the 13th highest rate of adult obesity at 26.9% and the 12th highest rate of youth obesity at 12.5%.

A number of states, in addition to the federal government, are initiating projects modeled on the Pennsylvania Fresh Food Financing Initiative.

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Increase access to fresh foods in traditionally underserved communities

Provide quality employment opportunities in these neighborhoods.

Serve as a catalyst for neighborhood revitalization

Goals of the Fund

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Identifying Areas of Greatest Need

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How could a fund operate?

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Center for Closing the Health Gap

Cincinnati Development FundCity of CincinnatiOhio Grocers AssociationBrandt Retail GroupPNC Bank

Partnerships

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How Much Is Needed?

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Asking City of Cincinnati make an initial investment of $15 million ($5 million/year over the next three years) to seed the fund.

Money will be granted to a qualifying CDFI which will leverage these dollars 2:1 for a total public private fund of 45 million.

City Investment: $5 mil/year for next 3 years

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Based on PA data projects on average received $1.4 mil.

Currently there is a grocery gap of 10 stores in Cincinnati. This investment will close the gap.

What will $15 million do?

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Additional Recommendations

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Prioritize food retailing; expedite the opening of new stores.

Employ up-to-date and data-driven market information that highlights unmet market demand for food to the supermarket industry and real estate developers.

Additional Recommendations

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Create economic development

Safe, affordable and efficient transportation services

Give priority to assembling land for supermarket development

Additional Recommendations

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Encourage green supermarket development and renovation

Establish a single point of contact

Convene an advisory group of leaders from the industry and civic sector

Additional Recommendations