Reports
Resources in the Reports category include information that analyzes, summarizes, and evaluates healthy corner store programs. This includes academic research, industry reports, and other information.
If you are looking for topic specific information (“evaluation” for example), there are two ways to narrow your search. Try clicking on one of the many tags on the right side of the section. You can also type in key words in the search box on the top right of the website.
February 7, 2012 in Reports
Slides from a presentation at the Community Food Security Coalition Conference, held November 6, 2011 in Oakland, California, on various strategies used for increasing healthy food retail in neighborhoods that do not include big box stores. Presenters included: Brahm Ahmadi, People’s Community Market, Heather Wooten, Public Health Law & Policy, and Sabrina Wu, HOPE Collaborative.
Tags: Policy, Program Highlights
February 3, 2012 in Featured Articles, Reports, Tools
Janu
ary, 2012
Green for Greens: Finding Public Financing for Healthy Food Retail is a new publication from HCSN co-conveners Public Health Law and Policy. Bringing healthy food to “food deserts” requires tenacity, ingenuity, and a significant investment of capital. The good news is that there’s a substantial amount of public financing available for projects that make healthy food more available to low-income people. Federal, state, and local governments offer a range of funding programs that support economic development in these communities.
This guide provides a general overview of economic development and ideas for how to approach economic development agencies with healthy food retail proposals. It also provides a comprehensive overview of local, state, and federal economic development programs that have been or could be used for healthy food retail projects.
Tags: Economic Development, Food deserts, Funding, Policy, public health
December 22, 2011 in Reports, Tools

This introductory toolkit from Policy Link provides information on four popular strategies used to help low-income and communities of color increase access to healthy, fresh, and affordable food. The toolkit helps you decide among Grocery Store Development, Corner Stores, Farmers’ Markets, and Urban Agriculture and Community Gardens programs and provides many of resources on how to get started. It includes research, data and mapping, and how to choose a tool. Great resource for those just starting out.
Tags: Economic Development, Toolkits and Manuals, website
December 19, 2011 in Featured Articles, News, Reports
A new study from t
he American Journal of Public Health documents that signage can prevent teens from buying soda in four Baltimore corner stores. Interestingly, it is not the calorie count that was the most persuasive information–it was the amount of time it would take to burn off the soda by jogging that stopped the teens from purchasing the sugary beverages.
Read more on the NPR blog or Medical News Today.
Tags: Academic, public health
December 5, 2011 in Featured Articles, Reports
Winter, 2012.
Has your program struggled with sourcing fresh, local foods for corner stores? The Supplier-Retailer Gap: Connecting Corner Stores with Local Foods explores this issue in detail, highlighting two different program approaches from opposite sides of the country: New York (GrowNYC) and Oregon (LCHAY). This Issue Brief, written by The Food Trust for the HCSN, outlines keys to success and lists resources for further exploration of the topic.
Tags: Distribution, Economic Development, HCSN Original, Issue Brief, local food
November 15, 2011 in Reports
WIConnect is a campaign designed to implement the WIC food package changes in a strategic and coordinated fashion in California. The site includes handouts and resources that may be useful to people in other states.
Tags: Promotional Materials, public health, WIC
November 14, 2011 in Reports, Tools
The Community Food Environment page on this website includes suggestions for store owner incentives and links to reports, model programs, tools, policies and coalitions.
Tags: public health, website
November 14, 2011 in Reports
HKHC Case Examples: Healthy Corner Stores. This website has a page of healthy corner store case studies, including discussion of projects in Baldwin Park, CA; Louisville, KY; King County/Seattle, WA; and Watsonville/Pajaro Valley, CA. Each case study includes links to additional information about the healthy corner store project featured.
Tags: Baldwin Park, Louisville, Program Highlights, Seattle, Watsonville, website, Youth
November 14, 2011 in Reports
Healthy Corner Store Initiative and Snackin’ Fresh. Includes information about the Corner Store Campaign’s social marketing efforts in Philadelphia’s inner-city corner stores and schools, along with lesson plans, other resources, and links to related programs. Snackin’ Fresh is a social marketing initiative directed at youth. The project site includes interactive maps for each participating school and corner store showing what types of healthy snacks are offered.
Tags: Urban, website
November 14, 2011 in Reports
Bodega Chronicles is a blog that examines the culture, commerce, spirit, struggle, and sustenance of urban spaces through the lens of the grocery store. Written by one of the Healthy Corner Store Network’s co-conveners, Urbane Development.
Tags: website