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Tools from Youth Leadership Institute

November 14, 2011 in Tools

Youth Leadership Institute, Fresno, CA.

Youth helped to develop and utilize these store assessments while leading a successful corner store makeover in Fresno.

Retail Store Criteria

November 14, 2011 in Tools

Boston Strategic Alliance for Health. This 3-page survey allows healthy corner store organizers to gauge storeowners’ interest in becoming a healthy corner store as well as the program criteria in order to participate in the Boston initiative.

Evaluation Tools from the Minneapolis Healthy Corner Store Program

November 14, 2011 in Tools

The Minneapolis Department of Health and Family Support (MDHFS) developed these evaluation tools to determine the availability of healthy foods in corner stores. Based on the results from these surveys, MDHFS launched The Minneapolis Healthy Corner Store Program. See more information about the project here.

Corner Store Visual Assessment Tool.
This 7-page tool can help organizers determine the availability of healthy foods in corner stores, as well as gain information about the potential of a store to offer healthier foods in the future. Surveyors can obtain information such as: services provided by the store (i.e. do they accept EBT); types, quality, and price of healthy food sold; a physical description of the store; availability of coolers and other space for displaying healthy items; and much more.

Corner Store Owner Survey.
Organizers can use this 5-page storeowner survey to help choose corner stores for participation in a healthy corner store project. The survey includes questions to gauge a store owner’s involvement in the neighborhood and community, commitment and interest in the project goals, and to gain information about the business itself.

Rural Grocery Store Sustainability Initiative

November 14, 2011 in Tools

The Center for Engagement and Community Development is working with partners on an initiative “to identify and develop models to sustain retail sources of food for rural Kansas citizens.” This website has information relevant to others outside of Kansas working on rural food access issues. It includes: a section on funding opportunities, challenges and best practices, pdfs of research reports, food suppliers for the Kansas-area, blank surveys and survey results for store owners and customers, and more.

St. Louis Healthy Corner Store Resource Guide

January 1, 2011 in Tools

2011,  Linda S. Rellergert and Mary E. Wissmann. This resource guide, created by the St. Louis Healthy Corner Store Initiative includes many useful program materials including:

• memorandum of understanding
• description of the benefits to storeowners of becoming healthy corner stores
• tips for marketing healthier foods
• tips on purchasing, safely storing, and displaying fresh foods
• community food assessment survey
• youth food assessment survey

Healthy Corner Stores for Healthy New Orleans Neighborhoods: A Toolkit for Neighborhood Groups that want to Take Action to Improve their Food Environment

February 1, 2009 in Tools

The Congressional Hunger Center, February 2009. Discusses food access in New Orleans; obesity in Louisiana; results from a New Orleans food purchase and preference study; challenges for small stores in offering healthy foods; and strategies for neighborhood advocates to improve access to healthy food through corner stores. The tools include a store survey, a store agreement, leaflets, and recipe cards.

  • Corner store survey for neighborhood residents on pages 24-29
  • Postcards and leaflets for corner store owners on pages 31-33
  • Corner store agreement on page 37
  • List of foundations and federal, state, and local funding programs on pages 35-36
  • Recipe card for healthy red beans and rice on page 39
  • Sample nutrition labeling to be placed on shelves on pages 41-43

A Toolkit for Community Organizers and Storeowners

January 1, 2009 in Tools

Delridge Healthy Corner Store Project, 2009. This extensive toolkit was created as a collaboration between a Seattle community group, a neighborhood development organization and students at the University of Washington. They developed the kit after identifying best practices from other projects around the country. It contains three parts: 1) A manual for community organizers who are coordinating a healthy corner store project; 2) A toolkit for storeowners who are taking steps to stock, market and sell healthy foods, particularly fresh produce; 3) An appendix with templates of materials community organizations can use as they develop and evaluate their project.

  • Information for community organizers on produce selection, display, and handling on pages 22-24
  • Information for store owners about healthy food selection, display, marketing and handling on pages 34-49
  • Template letter inviting store owners to participate on page 59
  • Template application for interested stores on pages 65-68
  • Template congratulations letter to store owners who have been accepted to participate on page 69
  • Memo of agreement between participating store owner and Seattle nonprofit on pages 73-75
  • Intake form for participating corner stores, including a store inventory and store interview on pages 75-86
  • Template project plan for healthy corner stores on pages 87-93
  • Evaluation form to assess store progress on pages 95-104
  • Customer survey asking what they buy on pages 105-106
  • Information for project organizers about on-site marketing and social marketing strategies such as product placement and displays on pages A10-A15
Information targeted to store owners about marketing strategies on B8-B13

Creating Healthy Corner Stores in the District of Columbia

January 1, 2008 in Tools

D.C Hunger Solutions, 2008.

 

This document provides the results of a survey of corner stores to examine barriers to and possibilities for increasing their inventory of healthy foods. It also recommends strategies and opportunities for increasing the availability of healthy foods in low-income neighborhoods that will be relevant to many other areas.

Store inventory tool on pages 34-38
Store interview tool on pages 39-42