The NYC Independent Budget Office has released an in-depth analysis of the Community Food Connection Program (CFC), exploring its budget trends, site availability, and the impact on food insecurity across boroughs. Dive into the findings to better understand how NYC addresses food insecurity and what gaps remain. https://lnkd.in/ecmJTfUP
关于我们
The CUNY Urban Food Policy Institute is an academic research and action center at the CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy located in Harlem, NYC. We provide evidence to inform municipal policies that promote equitable access to healthy, affordable food. We apply an intersectoral perspective that links nutrition and health to sustainable community and workforce development, and we engage partners from city government, community organizations, and the university in food policy research and action.
- 网站
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https://www.cunyurbanfoodpolicy.org/
CUNY Urban Food Policy Institute的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 研究服务
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- New York,New York
- 类型
- 教育机构
- 创立
- 2016
- 领域
- Research、Collaboration、Education和Action
地点
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主要
55 W 125TH ST
US,New York,New York,10027
CUNY Urban Food Policy Institute员工
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Yvette Ng
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Nevin Cohen
Associate Professor, City University of New York School of Public Health; Director, CUNY Urban Food Policy Institute
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Julia Greene
Chef turned MPH working towards a more equitable and sustainable food system.
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Rositsa Ilieva
Director of Policy at CUNY Urban Food Policy Institute; Adjunct Assistant Professor at CUNY SPH
动态
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Our latest newsletter is out now! CUNY Urban Food Policy Monitor: Perspectives on Food Policy Priorities from the Field https://lnkd.in/eP9NuGpi
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Check out our latest Urban Food Policy Forum, Expanding Food Access: Insights from the Groceries to Go?Program https://lnkd.in/eY-2zwnC
Urban Food Policy Forum: Expanding Food Access - Insights from the Groceries to Go Program
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Join Nicholas Freudenberg, MPH, DrPH – this Thursday (10/10) for a webinar that will explore how commercial interests shape public health outcomes and exacerbate social injustices, setting the stage for understanding the broader implications of the commercial determinants of health. https://lnkd.in/ekbfzZiU
The Touro University Social Justice in Public Health Speakers (Webinar) - CUFPI
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Join us on 10/21 for our next Urban Food Policy Forum, Expanding Food Access: Insights from the Groceries to Go?Program https://lnkd.in/eXwc9pXH
Urban Food Policy Forum: Expanding Food Access: Insights from the Groceries to Go Program - CUFPI
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Check out our latest forum, Book Talk: "Sustainable Food Procurement" https://lnkd.in/eHmvhFQj
CUFPI Book Talk: "Sustainable Food Procurement"
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Join us on September 26th for Book Talk: Sustainable Food Procurement https://lnkd.in/eZTnwxMx
Book Talk: "Sustainable Food Procurement" - CUFPI
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Our June Newsletter is out now! CUNY Urban Food Policy Monitor - Farmers Markets: The Rise of a Global Community of Practice" CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy https://lnkd.in/e5nB49eF
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On May 30th, we held a forum to discuss the latest research on older adult food needs and use of food programs in New York City. New York City’s older adult population (age 60+), which is currently 20.6% of NYC’s population overall, is projected to reach 1.86 million by 2040. This forum shares new data on older adult hunger, use of food services and SNAP participation from a population of older adults 60+ years who participate in congregate meals and home delivered meal programs living in NYC. The panel reviews the latest findings and explores the programmatic and policy opportunities for meeting the food needs of NYC’s aging population. Watch the full recording here! https://lnkd.in/eabM2Yig
Urban Food Policy Forum: Food Support Needs for Older Adults
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Today, the New York State legislature overwhelmingly passed the Good Food New York bill (S.6955A /A.7264), allowing municipalities to prioritize healthy, ethically-sourced food over the lowest cost. As a proud member of the Good Food Purchasing Coalition, I'm thrilled to see our advocacy efforts making New York a national leader in the movement for good food purchasing. By signing this bill, Governor Hochul can ensure greater access to nutritious food for public institutions across the state.
New York State passes bill to transform public food purchasing
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