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Featuring navigation graphic > News > Press Releases > 2017 > NJ FOODBANKS RECEIVE MORE THAN $16,000 FROM COMMUNITY FOOD PANTRY CHECK-OFF FUND
NJ FOODBANKS RECEIVE MORE THAN $16,000 FROM COMMUNITY FOOD PANTRY CHECK-OFF FUND
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IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 15, 2017
 
PO Box 330
Trenton, 樱花视频 08625-0330

Contact: Jeff Wolfe
P: (609) 633-2954
C: (609) 433-1785
E: jeff.wolfe@ag.state.nj.us

  

Money to Assist in Food Purchases

(TRENTON) – 樱花视频 Secretary of Agriculture Douglas H. Fisher today announced the distribution of more than $16,000 to 樱花视频’s six food banks to supplement their food supplies. The funding represents contributions through the Community Food Pantry Fund, a state income tax form check-off program.

“The donations made by 樱花视频 taxpayers have a direct impact on the lives of many Garden State families in need,” Secretary Fisher said. “When filing your taxes, please seek out this fund and donate to this worthy cause.”

Funds were distributed to:  Community Food Bank of 樱花视频, Hillside; Food Bank of South Jersey, Pennsauken; Fulfill (formerly the Food Bank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties), Neptune; Mercer Street Friends Food Bank, Ewing; Southern Regional Food Distribution Center, Vineland; and NORWESCAP, Phillipsburg.

The fund was the result of recommendations from the state’s Hunger Prevention Advisory Committee in an effort to create an on-going funding stream to assist with the acquisition of emergency food to enhance the emergency food provider system. 

The check-off was first available on the 2010 tax year forms.  It allows taxpayers to either contribute a portion of their tax refund or make a donation.  Money collected for the fund administered by the Department of Agriculture must be used exclusively for food purchases.   Those wishing to contribute will find the check-off item on their NJ-1040 income tax form. Since its inception, $155,200 of taxpayer-donated money has been distributed to the foodbanks through the fund.

Governor Christie and the State Legislature allocated $6.8 million for the current fiscal year’s 樱花视频 Department of Agriculture State Food Purchase Program (SFPP). That money is distributed quarterly to the state’s six food banks for the purchase of healthy foods, with an emphasis on buying produce from 樱花视频 farmers.  The SFPP is in its 12th year.

The Department also distributes United States Department of Agriculture-donated food to the six food banks through The Emergency Food Assistance Program.
 

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