Community
Baker-Polito Administration announces 107 new Massachusetts healthy incentives program farm vendors
BOSTON – Today the Baker-Polito Administration announced new vendors for the Healthy Incentives Program. One hundred and seven new vendors and fifteen current vendors were selected based on their ability to respond to the needs of prioritized populations and communities. This includes serving areas where food insecurity and rates of chronic disease have historically been disproportionately high, serving areas designated as food deserts or low-access areas, and demonstrating an ability to reach SNAP clients with disabilities and/or Black SNAP clients, who have historically accessed fewer HIP locations compared to other client populations.
“Enrolling more Healthy Incentives Program vendors reflects the Administration’s commitment to offer Massachusetts households with healthy and culturally accessible food and support a strong local food system,” said Secretary of Health and Human Services Marylou Sudders. “These efforts build on the success of the Food Security Infrastructure Grant Program, previous addition of 39 HIP vendors and launch of the DTA Finder HIP map as we continue to promote food security across the Commonwealth.”
“HIP has been a wonderful collaboration across the environmental and health and human service agencies. Through programs like HIP, we can work together to not only address the sustainability of local agriculture, but also to combat food insecurity across the Commonwealth,” said Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Beth Card.
HIP provides matching funds for SNAP households who purchase locally grown produce from participating Massachusetts vendors. Vendors include farm stands, farmers markets, mobile markets, and CSA farm share programs.
The majority of the newly selected HIP vendors are local, small-scale farmers who live in or have close ties to the communities and populations they intend to serve, while other selected applicants are local agricultural vendors with demonstrated capacity to serve high-need communities through innovative delivery models, mobile markets, targeted outreach, and sales locations embedded into communities with multiple days of availability.
Over half of towns previously without any HIP access points will be served by at least one new HIP vendor, and 76% of towns previously identified as having low HIP access for their SNAP client population will be served by the newly selected HIP vendors. Newly selected vendors will serve families in 25 of 26 Gateway Cities. Collectively, selected vendors will be able to provide HIP access in more than 25 languages.
“The Healthy Incentives Program is a powerful tool in our work to address food security issues across the state. The program not only increases access to fresh, healthy and locally grown food for SNAP clients, but also brings critical economic support to our local farms and communities,” said Department of Transitional Assistance Acting Commissioner Mary Sheehan. “These new and expanded local vendors will extend the reach of this impactful program to communities that have historically experienced higher rates of food insecurity and chronic disease or face structural barriers to food access, continuing the Administration’s focus on an equitable and just food system.”
“HIP is a very popular program with our Massachusetts farmers, which was demonstrated by the number of applications received by DTA. This significant expansion in the number of new and existing HIP retailers will very positively impact farms and farmers markets, and customers utilizing SNAP, in communities across the Commonwealth,” said Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources Commissioner John Lebeaux.
New Vendors Include:
Aeonian Farm
Braintree
Agric Organics LLC
Springfield
Almeidas Vegetable Path
Swansea
Antonellis Farm LLC
Deerfield
Arcadian Farms, Inc.
Holliston
Barbosa Family Farm
Quincy
Bardwell Farm
Springfield
Barrett’s Mill Farm
Concord
Bayes Norton Farm
Oak Bluffs
Belchertown Farmers and Artisans Market
Belchertown
Berkshire Grown, Inc.
Great Barrington
Billerica Community Farmers Market
Billerica
Bombeta Farms
Boston
Book & Plow Farm
Amherst
Brighton Winter Farmers Market
Boston
Brookford Farm
Somerville
Brox Farm, LLC
Dracut
Cape Abilities Farm
Dennis
Cervelli Farmstand
Rochester
Charles River Farm
Quincy
Chickadee Hill Farm
Beverly
Chris’ Farmstand
Haverhill
Clark Farm
Marblehead
Clark Farm Market
Carlisle
Clodhopper Farm, LLC
Milford
Cloutman Farms DBA Clout Ag LLC
Cambridge
Codman Community Farms, Inc
Lincoln
Colfax Farm
Pittsfield
Cook’s Valley Farm
Wrentham
Cournoyer Vegetable Farm
Paxton
Daily Farm
Quincy
Dancing Harvest Farm
Revere
Dave’s Natural Garden
Granby
Digger Foods
Brockton
Dusty Goat Farm Living Foods
East Longmeadow
Easthampton Farmers’ Market
Easthampton
Eastie Farm
Boston
Elliot Farm LLC
Lakeville
Farmer Dave’s LLC
Lynn
Farmer Tim’s Vegetables
Watertown
Farmers World
Worcester
Franklin Farmers Market
Franklin
Freeman Farm
Heath
Gove Farm
Leominster
Grant Family Farm
Swampscott
Greenfield Farmers Market
Greenfield
Hannan Healthy Foods Farm LLC
Somerville
Heavens Harvest Farm
Boston
Heron Pond Farm
Somerville
Holiday Farm
Berlin
Holly Maitland DBA Maitland Mountain Farm
Salem
Holmestead Harvest
East Bridgewater
Homestead Farm Market
Rehoboth
Honey Nut Farm
Canton
Humble Hands Farm
Taunton
Hutchins Farm
Concord
Iron Ox Farm
Gloucester
Kelley Farm
Lexington
Krunch Hospitality
Pittsfield
La Arecibena Family Farm
Holyoke
Labatour Good
Boston
Leanna & Wilvert’s Organic Eggs
Holbrook
Lexavah Farms
Quincy
Lion’s Tooth Farm
Pittsfield
Little Man Farm
Springfield
Lovefield Farm
Easthampton
Mai Asian Vegetables
Brockton
Marblehead Farmers’ Market
Marblehead
Mass Audubon’s Farm at Moose Hill
Boston
Mass Farmers Markets
Boston
Mattapan Square Farmers Market
Boston
Misigaro Farms
Worcester
Moonrose Farm LLC
Rehoboth
Mountain View Farms, LLC
Easthampton
Mycoterra Farm, Inc
Deerfield
Nalee Farms
Westfield
Natural Roots
Conway
New England Wild Edibles
Northampton
Newhall Fields Community Farm, Inc.
Peabody
Newton Community Farm
Newton
Nubia Farms
Brighton
Nuestras Raices
Holyoke
OASIS on Ballou
Boston
Old Earth Orchards, LLC
Taunton
Orleans Farmers Market, Inc.
Orleans
Pepin Farm
Northampton
Pleasant Lake Farm
Chatham
Pomeroy’s Vegetable Farm
East Longmeadow
Quabbin Hill Farms
Amherst
Rachel’s Everlastings
Orange
Ray’s Family Farm, Inc.
Southwick
Red Shirt Farm
North Adams
Revere Farmers Market
Revere
Round Table
Boston
Saltbox Farm
Waltham
Seaview Farm
Rockport
Sheffield Farmers Market
Sheffield
Sholan Farms
Leominster
Silverwood Farm LLC
Sherborn
Snowplace Farm
Acton
Stearns Farm CSA
Framingham
Sunbow 5 Foundation
Amherst
Sunderland Farm Collaborative
Holyoke
Sunset Farm
Amherst
Kosinski’s Farm Stand
Westfield
Sustainable Nantucket
Nantucket
T. Johnson Farms
Swansea
The Farmers Market at Forest Park
Springfield
The King Farm
Dartmouth
Three Sisters Garden Project
Ipswich
Verrill Farm LLC
Concord
Waltham Fields Community Farm
Waltham
Warner Farm
Greenfield
West Tisbury Farmers Market
West Tisbury
Westfield Farmers Market
Westfield
White Barn Farm
Wrentham
White Rabbit Farm
Barre
Whitemarz Farm
Brighton
Wildberry Acres Farm
Wilbraham
Williamstown Farmers Market
Williamstown
Wolf Tree Farm LLC
Springfield
Worcester Regional Food Hub
Worcester
*Note that vendors may be selling in multiple communities beyond those listed
Learn more about HIP at Mass.gov/HIP and find a HIP vendor at DTAFinder.com, a multilingual mobile-friendly interactive map
You must be logged in to post a comment Login