From Indiana State Department of Agriculture <[email protected]>
Subject NEWS: 11 Hoosier food banks receive $1 million in state funding
Date July 6, 2022 10:01 AM
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News Release from the Indiana State Department of Agriculture.



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*NEWS RELEASE
*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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*11 Hoosier food banks receive $1 million in state funding *

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*INDIANAPOLIS (July 6, 2022)* ??Lieutenant Governor of Indiana Suzanne Crouch and the Indiana State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) announced today that 11 Indiana food banks will receive a combined total of $1 million to support their efforts in feeding Hoosiers in need.

?This funding provided by the Indiana General Assembly will go far in assisting Hoosiers with food and other basic necessities,? said Lt. Gov. Crouch, who also serves as the Indiana Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Development. ?Food banks and pantries are vital in their communities around the state, and they cannot do their work without adequate funding and volunteers. I am proud to support their efforts in making Hoosier families and seniors more food secure.?

According to Feeding Indiana?s Hungry [ [link removed] ], while the long lines outside of food banks and food pantries may not have been as noticeable in 2021 as the year before, nearly 1 in 6 Americans received food assistance from the charitable sector last year.

?Our member food banks continue to see clients in numbers well above 2019 levels. New and pressing challenges ? including war abroad and inflation and higher costs of food, gas and other necessities ? are impacting the ability of individuals and families, especially with lower incomes, to make ends meet. For any Hoosier to be unsure from where their next meal will come is unacceptable,? said Emily Bryant, executive director of Feeding Indiana?s Hungry. ?We?re grateful for the support of the General Assembly, Lt. Gov. Crouch and the Indiana State Department of Agriculture for providing additional support to our members to enable them to increase their capacity and ability to serve their communities.?

ISDA Director Bruce Kettler is hopeful this increased funding will go a long way in supporting these organizations.

?I am proud that this vital funding flows from the General Assembly through our department to assist these food banks in providing food and nutritional assistance to those who need it most,? said Kettler.

The funding was provided by the Indiana Legislature, as part of its biennial budget. The distribution amounts were determined using The Emergency Food Assistance Program [ [link removed] ] (TFAP) fair share percentages for Indiana, which captures poverty and unemployment levels in each county.

"As the COVID-19 emergency came under control in terms of food insecurity, another took its place. Soaring food, fuel and housing prices are affecting many Hoosier families," said Victor Garcia, CEO of the Food Bank of Northwest Indiana. "Our neighbors know they can turn to the emergency food assistance programs provided by the Food Bank of Northwest Indiana. Simply put, support from our partners at ISDA have helped our organization sustain the unprecedented number of friends and neighbors that need a helping hand."

Garcia continued, "In addition, this funding provided the financial resources needed to launch pilot projects serving Hoosier veterans, individuals experiencing homelessness and at-risk pregnant women."

The following list includes the food banks are receiving funding for fiscal year 2023:


* Community Harvest Food Bank ? *$101,400*
* Dare to Care Food Bank ? *$37,400*
* Food Bank of Northern Indiana ? *$115,000*
* Food Bank of Northwest Indiana ? *$97,700*
* Food Finders Food Bank, Inc. ? *$93,900*
* FreeStore Foodbank? *$9,000*
* Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana, Inc. ? *$318,200*
* Hoosier Hills Food Bank, Inc. ?* $42.600*
* Second Harvest Food Bank of East Central IN, Inc. ? *$77,500*
* Terre Haute Catholic Charities Foodbank, Inc. ? *$44,000*
* Tri-State Food Bank, Inc. ? *$63,300*

Visit?isda.in.gov [ [link removed] ] to learn more about the Indiana State Department of Agriculture Department. Visit feedingindianashungry.org [ [link removed] ] to learn more about Feeding Indiana?s Hungry.

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Hoosier Hills Food Bank 2021

Pictured above is a food bank store shelf from Hoosier Hills Food Bank, located in Bloomington, IN.?

*"ABOUT ISDA"* "The?""Indiana State Department of Agriculture" [ [link removed] ]"?(ISDA) reports to?""Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch" [ [link removed] ]", Indiana?s Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Development."" Major responsibilities include advocacy for Indiana agriculture at the local, state and federal level, managing soil conservation programs, promoting economic development and agricultural innovation, serving as a regulatory ombudsman for agricultural businesses, and licensing grain firms throughout the state."

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