The Indiana Nutrition Incentive Network (ININ) is lead by the Indiana Department of Health, Division of Nutrition and Physical Activity. This network is Indiana’s home for building and sustaining statewide infrastructure to support the local implementation of nutrition incentive programming. There are 3 pillars of focus: Double Up Indiana, Produce Rx, and Food Access/Food Justice.
We are hoping that you can share the flyer and this survey with members and groups in your community that might be interested in participating in the general network and/or any of the pillars. This survey will help us collect contact information and a beginning understanding of what members would like to see from ININ. If you are involved or would like to be, please complete the survey yourself too! We are aiming to have this survey completed by Friday, June 16th at the end of the day.
See the informational flyer about the related statewide pilots.
Read more about the ININ pillars.
Double Up Indiana
- ININ will convene a working group to provide technical assistance to existing Double Up implementers and to build out the infrastructure for a sustained, statewide program. See call out box in the graphic for more information.
Produce Rx
- ININ and partners convene a community of practice around food is medicine initiatives in Indiana, with a special focus on building infrastructure to support a statewide Produce Rx program, and advocating for innovative funding reimbursement options for food is medicine programming among Indiana Medicaid recipients.
Food Access/Food Justice
- This pillar focuses on exploring flexible funding opportunities that support community-based programs focused on food access/increased purchasing power incentive models rooted in food justice. These typically match all SNAP purchases for more SNAP purchases, known as SNAP to SNAP. This model is not supported by federal funding sources.