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Food Metrics Report
2015
The City of New YorkMayor Bill de Blasio
Food Policy
Table of Contents
Section 1
6
Addressing
Food Insecurity
in New York City
Section 2
12
Improving
City Food Procurement
and Service
Introduction
5
Section 3
18
Increasing
Healthy Food Access
and Awareness
Section 4
29
Supporting a
Sustainable and
Just Food System
Appendix
3940 Acknowledgments41 End Notes42 Annual Food Metrics104 Local Law 52
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Photo Credit: Emma Banay | Grow to Learn NYC
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INTRODUCTION
The New York City Council established reporting requirements for a variety of city
agency initiatives related to food (Local Law 52 of 2011). The Food Metrics Report
provides a snapshot of data from those programs in 2015 as well as trends over
the past three years. These metrics show great progress over the past few years in
addressing a number of needs still present in the food system.
We continue to expand this report to encompass the broad range of programs
and initiatives that the City is doing to address food insecurity; improve City food
procurement and food service, increase healthy food access and awareness, and
support a more sustainable and just food system.
The Food Metrics Report serves as a resource for New Yorkers to understand the
role City government can play in addressing the food needs of our City’s residents.
However, our success relies upon our partnership with communities, advocates,
non-profit organizations, and the private sector to work towards a stronger food
system that is environmentally sustainable and resilient, and which works better for
producers of food, workers in the food system, and consumers of food, regardless
of income.
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Section 1
Addressing Food Security in New York City
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Food insecurity is the lack of access, at times, to enough nutritionally adequate food
for an active, healthy life for all members of a household. Food-insecure families may
worry that food will run out before they have enough money to buy more, eat less than
they should, or be unable to afford to eat balanced meals.
Food insecurity disproportionately impacts certain groups. These are households with
low income, unemployment and underemployment, as well as households headed by
Blacks and Hispanics, and households with children1,2,3. Increasingly, families that are
food insecure have one member of the household that is working. Adults who are
food insecure are more likely to experience cardiovascular disease, and have difficulty
managing and improving chronic illnesses5,6,7. Food insecurity is also associated with
overweight, because families may be forced to sacrifice food quality in order to get
enough food8.
Food insecurity is especially harmful for children. The consequences of childhood
food insecurity, including poor health outcomes, can be devastating and long-lasting.
They include more frequent hospitalizations of young children with very low food
security, birth defects in children born from food insecure mothers, greater risk of iron
deficiency anemia, and poor academic performance9,10,11,12.
New York City is committed to working towards a city where everyone has enough
nutritious food to eat, through a range of initiatives in partnership with community-
based and nonprofit organizations. We support the city’s emergency food providers
with the purchase of nutritious food, and are working to connect food-insecure New
Yorkers with food assistance through public awareness campaign and targeted
outreach to those that are potentially eligible for benefits.
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Food Insecurity In New
York City
The USDA monitors the extent and
severity of food insecurity in U.S.
households through an annual, nationally
representative survey.
nearly one in five children
live in food insecure households13
At least some time during 2013
1.36 Million New Yorkers
were food insecure
16.5%
The
Meal Gap
Feeding America has done analysis to
project national food insecurity data to
the county level and identify where there
is a Meal Gap, the meals missing from
the homes of families and individuals
struggling with food insecurity.
Currently,
New York City is
missing
241million
meals
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500,000 1,000,000 1,500,000 2,000,000 2,500,000 3,000,00001,000,000 500,000 0
470,223
2,256,400
1,605,272
2,539,789
1,397,315
Staten Island
Queens
Manhattan
Brooklyn
Bronx
502,240
300,190
49,610
246,120
262,580
Total Population
Food
Insecurity
Rate
Estimated
Food-insecure
Population
18.8%
19.8%
15.3%
13.3%
10.6%
Staten Island
Queens
Manhattan
Brooklyn
Bronx
43,562,900
53,133,300
8,780,900
46,476,300
88,895,900
Meal Gap
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Meal Gap
by Neighborhood Tabulation Area
More than 2.9M Missing Meals
> 0.9-1.9M Missing Meals
> 0.9M Missing Meals
> 1.9-2.9M Missing Meals
No Population
Source: Map analysis by Food Bank for New York City, based on Gunderson, C., Engelhard E., Satoh A,. &
Waxman E. Map the Meal Gap 2015: Food Insecurity and Childhood Food Insecurity Estimates at the County
Level. Feeding America 2015 9
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Snap Benefits for Seniors*
Many seniors in New York City do not receive the food assistance they are eligible for. Over the past few years, the Human Resources Administration (HRA), the Department for the Aging (DFTA), and the Food Bank for New York City have worked together to identify senior citizens eligible for but not receiving SNAP benefits through a computer match with the Senior Citizens Rent Increase Exemption (SCRIE) program.
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) enrollment among seniors has gone up over the past three years. On average in FY 2015, there were 299,147 NYC residents 65 years or older receiving SNAP benefits each month.
SNAP Outreach Programs*
HRA’s Office of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Outreach Services (SNAP-OS) seeks to maximize the City’s use of federal programs available to increase purchasing power of low-income New Yorkers by educating the public about SNAP benefits. SNAP-OS’ services include SNAP trainings and presentations; prescreening potentially eligible applicants; and assisting with the SNAP application process. Over the past three years, HRA has grown this program by increasing the budget, the number of outreach sites, and the total number of presentations.
In FY 2014, SNAP-OS conducted outreach at 262 unduplicated sites and three facilitated enrollment (POS) sites. In addition, this program conducted 60 presentations at various community-based, human services, and government organizations, and monitored SNAP outreach activity at 91 community based organizations. The budget for this program for FY 2014 was $2,532,068.
Senior SNAP enrollment
17%2015
2012
one in ten senior New Yorkers
lives in a household with insufficient food
* Throughout this report, metrics that are required
pursuant to Local Law 52 of 2011 are delineated
with an asterisk.
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In order to reach more New Yorkers who qualify for SNAP, HRA launched a major
SNAP outreach campaign in April 2015 targeting the two largest unenrolled but eligi-
ble groups – seniors and immigrants. The centerpiece of the campaign is a market-
ing website, foodhelp.nyc, which includes videos featuring real SNAP clients sharing
stories of how the program helped them, links to the newly redesigned ACCESS
NYC site where people can apply, and an interactive map with the locations of food
pantries, community kitchens and in-person SNAP application locations.
FoodHelp.nyc
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Source: HRA
Section 2
Improving City Food Procurement and ServiceNew York City serves approximately 250 million meals and snacks per year. Over
177 million meals a year are served in New York City schools, at approximately 1800
schools in the five boroughs.
In addition to schools, New York City either directly or through its nonprofit partners
serves an additional 72 million meals in homeless shelters, child care centers, after
school programs, correctional facilities, and public hospitals and care facilities.
The Department of Correction (DOC) prepares and serves 35,000 meals per day for
inmates and staff. The Department operates its own bakery facility on Rikers Island,
which prepares approximately 4,100 loaves of bread daily, plus cakes for special
occasions. The Department for the Aging (DFTA) serves over 41,000 meals daily
through home-delivered meals and at senior centers, which often include dishes
representing the cultures of origin of the meal recipients. The Administration for
Children’s Services (ACS) prepares fresh meals on site for approximately 2750
residents in secure juvenile detention facilities and group homes, as well as meals for
approximately 15,000 children and youths awaiting foster care placements every year.
ACS also administers the largest publicly-funded childcare system in the country,
serving meals and snacks to approximately 30,000 children in child care centers
throughout the five boroughs.
New York City continues to utilize the scale of its food procurement and food service
programs to purchase and provide food that meets high nutrition standards, and
where possible, is sourced regionally, to millions of New Yorkers.
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approximately 4.1 Millionmeals per year - Home Delivered
approximately 7.3 Millionmeals per year - Senior Centers
New York City serves almost
meals and snacks per year
35,000 meals
per day in correctional
facilities
250million
over 72 Million meals per year
served by NYC agencies and partners
over 177 Million meals per year
served in approximately 1800 schools
DOE spends
in annual purchases of food
$200million
installed salad bars in over
city schools1,000
16.5 Million meals per year
in child care
settings
41,000 meals for Seniors
per day
11 Million meals per year in
shelters
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Agency Meals and Food
Standards*
The Agency Standards for Meals/Snacks Purchased and Served (Standards) were established by Mayoral Executive Order 122 and set nutrition requirements for the foods purchased and meals and snacks served by City agencies. The Standards have been an integral part of the City’s effort to increase access to healthy foods by improving the nutritional quality of food served in City programs. They were first distributed in September 2008, went into effect in March 2009, and have since been revised every three years. Agencies have an average compliance rate of 96% for the applicable standards.
The Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) is responsible for purchasing and inspecting food products for City agencies, except for schools, including for the Department of Correction, Human Resources Administration, Administration for Children’s Services, and drinking water for all City agencies. DCAS works closely with client agencies to develop specifications and solicitations that provide high quality food products at the lowest net cost.
Eleven City agencies are currently implementing the Standards, which apply to more than 250 million meals and snacks served per year across a variety of settings, including schools, senior centers, homeless shelters, public hospitals, and correctional facilities, among others. See Appendix H for full data on agency food standards.
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School Food
In FY 2015
NYC Schools spent
$27.3 million on
local produce, milk,
and yogurt
The Department of Education (DOE) has
the largest school food service program in
the United States with about $200 million
in annual purchases of food, and uses
its purchasing power to lead the market.
DOE’s Office of School Food (SchoolFood)
has made the procurement of local and
fresh food a priority, as well as sourcing
sustainable and healthy products.
In May 2015, SchoolFood replaced all
Styrofoam trays with compostable plates
made from 100% renewable materials,
removing 128 million polystyrene trays
per year from New York City’s landfills
and waterways. In December 2014,
SchoolFood, along with the five other school
districts making up the Urban School Food
Alliance, announced a new antibiotic-free
standard for chicken supplied to schools
and seeks to continue to improve offerings
for city students by leveraging the collective
influence of these cities. In order to educate
our students about the food offered to them,
SchoolFood launched a student-driven
visual menu in the spring of 2015. Students
from all five boroughs visit SchoolFood to
evaluate new products and learn about
school food service.
During the 2014-15 school year, over 1600
students visited and sampled products to
determine if they should be on their menus.
Once approved these items were highlighted
on visual menus which allowed families and
students to clearly see the menu item being
offered.In Fiscal Year (FY) 2015, not including
distribution costs, DOE spent $27.3 million
on produce, milk, and yogurt that was locally
or regionally grown or produced. Of that,
$7.3 million was spent on produce, and $20
million was spent on milk and yogurt. This
represents a 6% increase in the amount
spent on local and regional products.
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Garden to Café Program
With the support of DOE’s Office of SchoolFood, the
Garden to Café Program connects school gardens to
their cafeterias with the goal of increasing students’
knowledge of healthy food, farming, and the local
food system. The program features harvest events in
which food grown in the school garden is incorporated
into school meals via menu items or the cafeteria for
tastings. The program has continued to expand, and
currently has over 120 schools registered.
In addition, Garden to Café was awarded a Farm to
School Grant from the United States Department of
Agriculture to initiate a two-year pilot program. The
pilot will focus on 16 schools in Upper Manhattan,
the Bronx, Bedford-Stuyvesant and East New York
and offer an arrangement of experiential learning
opportunities with such partners as Grow to Learn
and GreenThumb, the Greenmarket Youth Education
Project, aquaponics farm Oko Farms, The Queens
County Farm Museum and Leave It Better.
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120
schools
registered
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Department of Education
Vending Machines*
For the most recent contract year, there were 2,450 beverage vending machines and 900 snack vending machines located in facilities operated by the Department of Education. Their gross sales were $4.3 million and $5.7 million, respectively.
Salad Bars in Schools and
Hospitals*
DOE has installed salad bars in over 1,000 city schools as part of its efforts to provide healthy vegetables to students. NYC Health + Hospitals offers salads in either prepackaged or made to order form by on site food vendors in eleven facilities: in Manhattan at Bellevue, Metropolitan, Harlem, and Coler; in the Bronx at Jacobi Medical Center and Lincoln Medical Center; in Brooklyn at Coney Island Hospital, Kings County, and Woodhull Hospital; and in Queens at Elmhurst and Queens Hospitals. NYC Health + Hospitals also has salad bars at Kings County (Brooklyn), Jacobi (Bronx), Woodhull Medical and Mental Health Center (Brooklyn), and Coney Island (Brooklyn).
Bottled Water Expenditures*
DCAS purchases bottled water primarily for routine service to agency offices in multiple City-owned or leased facilities throughout the city. In FY 2012, DCAS registered a water purification unit installation and maintenance contract to reduce water purchases over time.
DCAS expenditures on water for FY 2015 were $414,623 for bottled water in 5 gallon demijohn (including cooler rental) and $18,120 for single serve bottles. Purchases of 5-gallon demijohns and single serve bottles continue to decline compared to previous years, while usage of water purification units increase. As agencies continue to adopt water purification units, it is anticipated that bottled water purchases will decline.
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Section 3
Increasing HealthyFood Access and AwarenessNew York City is committed to working beyond the emergency food provider network
and institutional food infrastructure to improve access to affordable healthy food in
the retail environment. We know that depending on where they live, New Yorkers see
significant disparities in their retail food options.
Our healthy food access strategy includes a growing suite of initiatives and programs
to make it easier to access local produce, increase purchasing power for fruits and
vegetables, and provide education and resources for preparing balanced meals at
home. We are working across agencies to partner with supermarkets, neighborhood
grocery stores, and corner stores to improve healthy food availability for consumers
in all neighborhoods.
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nutrition workshops and
cooking demonstrations by
Stellar Farmers’ Market since 2009
7,700
Number of farmers
markets in NYC
increased from 79 to 146
85%2015
2006
Farm to Preschool Program
10 preschool sites participated
24,000 lbs of produce purchased
As of July 2015,
670 stores have participated
in Shop Healthy
Eat Well Play Hard worked with
463 child care centers
70 public schools
reached 65,500 children, parents, and staff
since 2008
Since 2009,
20 projects approved - 10 projects completed
590,000 Million sqft of retail space
retain over 500 jobs
create over 920 jobs
approximately $80 Million in investment
FRESH
SNAP-Ed
served
2,114,947
participants
during
FY 2014
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Increased fruit and vegetable
consumption is associated with
decreased risk of chronic diseases
such as hypertension, heart disease,
and stroke, but not all New Yorkers
consume the same amount. The
2013 Community Health Survey
reported the lowest levels of
consumption were among black and
Hispanic New Yorkers, those with low
education levels, and those living in
high-poverty neighborhoods.
The City’s goal, announced in
OneNYC in April 2015, is to increase
the average number of servings
of fruits and vegetables adult New
Yorkers eat every day by 25 percent,
from 2.4 to 3 mean servings, over the
next twenty years.
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Fruit and Vegetable
Consumption
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New York City Farmers Markets
Farmers markets play an important role in addressing
disparities in access to healthy foods by providing an
additional healthy retail outlet in the neighborhoods
they serve. The farmers markets in New York City are
run by 36 different operators, including Harvest Home
and Greenmarket, as well as many community-based,
non-profit organizations. Some of these operators,
such as Harvest Home, specifically serve low-income
neighborhoods, with the goal of increasing access to
farm fresh local produce.
Several farmers markets are located at city health care
facilities, such as the Pitkin Verde Farmers Market in
Cypress Hills, and the Lincoln Hospital Greenmarket.
Other farmers markets, such as the Youthmarket Farm
Stands operated by GrowNYC, employ neighborhood
youth, providing them with jobs and small business
skills. The number of farmers markets in New York
City has increased from 79 in 2006 to 146 in 2015.
135 of these markets accept EBT.
Greenmarkets*
Greenmarket – a program of GrowNYC – is the largest
farmers market operator in the city. Its 54 market
locations can be found throughout the five boroughs.
For a list of the number of Greenmarkets in NYC as
well as the average number of producers at each
market sorted by borough, see Appendix K.
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$2 coupons redeemable for fresh fruits
and vegetables at all NYC farmers
markets provide low-income New Yorkers
with additional purchasing power to buy
fresh, locally-grown produce at more than
140 farmers’ markets across NYC. Health
Bucks are distributed as a Supplemental
Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
incentive – for every $5 spent in SNAP
benefits (food stamps) at the market,
beneficiaries receive a $2 Health Bucks
coupon – and through more than 325
community-based organizations as part of
nutrition and health programming.
DOHMH provides farmers’ market
operators with Health Bucks coupons,
promotional signs and banners
advertising the benefit. Through a grant
from the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC), the Health
Department is working with a local not-
for-profit organization to provide funding
to more than 25 community-run farmers’
markets to support an Electronic Benefits
Transfer (EBT) machine operator to
accept Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Program (SNAP) benefits and distribute
Health Bucks at the market.
Health Bucks
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Farm to Preschool and
Expansion of Food Box Programs
The Farm to Preschool Program is a part-nership between the New York City De-partment of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH), GrowNYC, and Corbin Hill Food Project. The program brings fresh, locally grown fruits and vegetables to participating preschools, giving parents,
-ly access to much needed produce. Each week, during the New York City farmers’ market season (July through November),
can purchase a produce box with a vari-ety of locally grown fruits and vegetables at participating preschools. Produce box-es are pre-ordered and paid for one week in advance. Prices range from $12 to $14.
Health Bucks, cash, credit and debit are accepted.
The program also helps young children develop healthy eating habits early on, by teaching them about nutrition and where their food comes from. On-site demonstrations include lessons about the
-bles, and how to prepare simple, healthy recipes with locally grown produce. 10 preschool sites participated from across the city purchasing approximately 24,000 pounds of produce and generating over $28,000 in sales.
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Shop Healthy NYC*
Shop Healthy NYC is a DOHMH initiative to support neighborhood-based sustainable changes in access to healthy food. To ensure a long-term impact on food access, Shop
demand by reaching out to food retailers, including bodegas and grocery stores, to in-crease stock and promotion of healthy foods, including intensively working with stores to
-tributors and suppliers to facilitate whole-sale purchases and widespread promotion of healthy foods; and engaging community con-stituents (customers) to support participating
-hood access to healthy foods.
As of July 2015, 670 stores have agreed to pro-mote healthier items as part of Shop Healthy. Around 310 of those stores have also agreed to increase access to healthier foods. All Shop Healthy establishments are located in the Bronx and Brooklyn. In 2014 the program grew from eight zip codes to ten, which in-cludes an expansion into Brooklyn’s East New York neighborhood and Morrisania-Cla-remont in the Bronx.
Retail Store
Initiatives
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Omale Bodega is on the corner of Crotona Ave
and 182nd Street in the Bronx. After working
with the Shop Healthy program to stock and
promote healthy products, the store’s owner
was inspired to apply for a stoop line permit,
which went in to effect in June of 2015, and
allowed the owner to sell fruits and vegetables
on the sidewalk outside of the store.
The addition of the stoop line greatly expands
the store’s offerings and provides the neigh-
borhood with increased access to fresh pro-
duce.
SUCCESS STORY:
Omale Bodega
The Food Retail Expansion to Support Health initiative (FRESH) was established in 2009, in partnership with the City Council and in response to a study by the Department of City Planning, which was conducted with assistance from the Mayor’s Office, NYCEDC, and the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH). The study showed that many low-income areas across the city are underserved by full-scale grocery stores. The resulting lack of nutritious, affordable, fresh food in the underserved neighborhoods has been linked to higher rates of diet-related diseases, including diabetes and obesity. Supermarket operators and developers have found it difficult to finance new projects in New York City because of high land costs. The FRESH program partially mitigates those conditions by providing zoning and financial incentives to eligible grocery store operators and developers in areas with limited availability of fresh food.
Since 2009, 20 FRESH projects have been approved for zoning and/or financial incentives. Ten of these projects have been completed; providing approximately 586,000 square feet of new or renovated grocery store space; estimated to retain over 500 jobs and create over 920 new jobs; and represents an investment of almost $80 million across the City. For a full list of stores receiving FRESH benefits, see Appendix F.
Green Carts*
Green Carts are mobile vending carts that sell fresh fruits and vegetables in low-income neighborhoods with low rates of fruit and vegetable consumption.
As of July 2015, there were over 364 active Green Carts with more than 112 using EBT machines. For a full list of information on Green Cart permits, and EBT machines, see Appendix I. For a list of information on Green Cart violations by location, see Appendix J.
Food Retail Expansion to
Support Health (FRESH)*
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Center for Health Equity
The Center for Health Equity (CHE),
a new division within the Department
of Health and Mental Hygiene,
aims to achieve health equity by
valuing everyone equally. This is
achieved by focusing on addressing
avoidable inequalities, historical and
contemporary injustices, and the
elimination of health and health care
disparities.
As the division that has oversight of the
District Public Health Offices (DPHO),
CHE continues to expand the capacity
and reach of these offices by focusing
on the continued development of
place-based diet disease prevention
programs and activities, such as the
National Diabetes Prevention Program
(NDPP), Shop Healthy, East Harlem
Community Health Worker Initiative,
the Excellence in School Wellness
Award and Healthy Start Brooklyn.
All of these programs and activities
are planned and implemented with
community partner support and
have long term goals of decreasing
the prevalence of diabetes and
hypertension rates via changes to
neighborhood systems and structures
that prevent the healthier choice from
being the available choice.
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Farmers’ Market Based
Nutrition Education*
DOHMH’s Stellar Farmers’ Market Initiative provides free nutrition workshops and cooking demonstrations at select farmers’ markets across the city to promote the benefits of a diet rich in fruits and vegetables and to improve the ability of low-income New Yorkers to prepare healthy meals using produce. Close to 7,700 nutrition workshops and cooking demonstrations have been held, reaching over 198,000 SNAP-eligible recipients since the program’s inception in 2009.
Funding for FY 2014 was $562,991 and is provided in part by the SNAP-Ed Program, through a contract with the New York State Department of Health. The program also distributed Health Bucks to more than 24,000 workshop participants with 87% of coupons redeemed.
Child Care Based Nutrition
Education*
Eat Well Play Hard (EWPH) employs registered dietitians from DOHMH to provide training to child care staff in high-need neighborhoods on the importance of good nutrition and physical activity for children aged three to four years. EWPH has worked with 463 child care centers and 70 public schools and has reached 65,500 children, parents, and staff since its inception in 2008. Funding for FY 2014 is $1,134,641 and is provided in part by the SNAP-Ed Program, through a contract with the New York State Department of Health.
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Nutrition Education at
the District Public Health
Offices (DPHOs)*
DPHOs provide nutrition education activities to the surrounding communities, including nutrition education presentations and technical assistance workshops aimed at nutrition promotion and wellness at schools. Funding for the Bronx DPHO in FY 2014 was $644,475. Funding for the Brooklyn DPHO FY 2014 was $875,233. Funding for the East Harlem DPHO FY 2014 was $432,716. Funding for the Center for Health Equity for FY 2014 was $825,353.
HRA SNAP-Ed Program*
The SNAP-Ed program is a federal program that provides nutrition education for SNAP participants and eligible individuals. While the SNAP program addresses food insecurity for low-income individuals, the goal of the SNAP-Ed program is to improve the likelihood that persons eligible for SNAP will make healthy food choices within a limited budget and choose physically active lifestyles. HRA administers SNAP-Ed funding for numerous programs, including Food Bank for New York City’s CookShop program and activities of the Cornell Cooperative Extension. SNAP-Ed served 2,114,947 participants during FY 2014, including 251,737 through direct education and 1,863,210 through indirect education. The budget for FY 2014 is $9,475,425.
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Section 4
Supporting a Sustainable and Just Food SystemOne New York: The Plan for a Strong and Just City (OneNYC) envisions a food
system where more of our food comes from our region’s growers, producers, and
manufacturers; and where our local food economy works for workers all along the
supply chain. Initiatives and investments to strengthen our regional food system
are aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions from food shipped from far away;
making our food system more resilient to climate change and other potential disasters;
reducing the amount of food we send to landfills; and creating good food jobs locally
and across the region.
On a local level, a just food system begins block by block. Community-based
gardening and greening programs provides opportunities for engagement in food
production, nutrition education, and skill-building. The CIty supports community
gardens and urban farms with resources, training, and open space preservation. In
schools, garden programs connect students to opportunities to learn about growing
food and healthy eating.
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worked with over 440 farms
implemented 6,700 best management practices
82 participating farms working on 20,408 acres received $4,262,629
in City financial support to protect water quality in FY 2015
DEP
Watershed
Agricultural Program
The Hunts Point
Cooperative Meat
Market
37 businesses
2,400 people
$1 billion
supplies
60% of the
City’s Produce
supplies
50% of the City’s Meat and
Seafood
544 registered
GreenThumb
registered gardens
in 2015
NYCHA
Garden and Greening
supported
over 700 gardens and
3 urban farms
in 2015
545 out
of 1,800
NYC schools have
registered garden
projects with
Grow to Learn since
2011
29%
over 16,000 New Yorkers working in food manufacturing
over 1,100 food manufacturing businesses
is home to
directly employs
generates in annual revenue
The Hunts Point
Terminal Produce
Market
47 businesses
3,000
$2 billion
The New Fulton
Fish Market
27 businesses
650 people
$1 billion
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GreenThumb is a program of the Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) and is the largest community gardening program in the country. GreenThumb administers, educates and supports community gardens and urban farming, while preserving open space. GreenThumb provides programming as well as material support to over 500 registered community gardens located in all five boroughs of NYC.
GreenThumb gardens are hubs of neighborhood pride that provide a myriad of environmental, economic and social benefits to the neighborhoods in which they thrive. In 2015, there were 544 GreenThumb registered gardens in New York City. For a list of community gardens located on DPR land and registered and licensed by GreenThumb, see Appendix C.Information about the size of each garden and whether or not it engages in food production is included to the extent it is available.
Community and School Gardens*
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Grow to Learn NYC is an initiative of GrowNYC, in partnership with GreenThumb and the Department of Education, with the mission to inspire, facilitate and promote the creation of a school garden in every public school in New York City. Schools work directly with Grow to Learn NYC to ensure that their garden programs are sustainable, responsive to their communities, and transformative for student learning in the cafeteria, the classroom and beyond. Grow to Learn NYC provides the material and financial support to get schools growing, provides technical and professional development supports to school gardeners, and makes the scale of New York City manageable by bringing together city-wide partnerships and resources into one convenient central location. Since launching in February 2011, 545 out of approximately 1,800 NYC schools have registered garden projects with Grow to Learn.
For a list of registered Grow to Learn NYC school gardens, see Appendix D.
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NYCHA Garden and
Greening
The New York City Housing Authority’s Garden and Greening Program serves low and moderate-income residents across the City’s 328 public housing developments. Established in 1963, the 52-year old program provides year-round technical assistance and other resources to thousands of residents and to partners that operate senior, community and day care centers. In 2015 Garden and Greening supported over 700 gardens (roughly half of which are food-producing) and three urban farms, each of which are managed by local community partners. The Program’s work is guided by the Next Generation NYCHA strategic plan which includes strategies to improve sustainability, reduce the carbon footprint of the Authority, and increase workforce opportunities for NYCHA residents.
Further supporting the growth of Garden and Greening in public housing communities, the City’s OneNYC Plan includes a commitment to expand the scale of urban farming ventures and food-producing gardens at NYCHA developments. Once established, new farms are expected to produce approximately four tons of fresh produce and engage an estimated 500 community residents in programming each year while offering a venue for training and service for young NYCHA residents in collaboration with the organization Green City Force.
Hunts Point Food Distribution
Center*
The Hunts Point Peninsula is an area of approximately 690 acres in the South Bronx, nearly half of which is occupied by the 329-acre Food Distribution Center. The Hunts Point Food Distribution Center is comprised of over 155 public and private wholesalers, including the Hunts Point Terminal Produce Market, the Cooperative Meat Market, and the New Fulton Fish Market, which together generate more than $4 billion in annual revenue. Companies that operate at the markets directly employ around 6,000 people in addition to a wider food processing and distribution ecosystem that the markets support.
The Hunts Point Terminal Produce Market opened in 1967. It is home to 47 businesses, directly employs 3,000 people, and generates approximately $2 billion in annual revenue.
The Hunts Point Cooperative Meat Market opened in 1974 and the New Fulton Fish Market opened in 2005, moving from its long-standing location at the South Street Seaport. The meat market is home to 37 businesses, directly employs 2,400 people, and generates approximately $1 billion in annual revenue. The New Fulton Fish Market is home to 27 businesses, 650 direct employees, and approximately $1 billion in annual revenue.
Today, the Hunts Point wholesale markets are instrumental in feeding New York City and the region. The markets’ location and access to regional transportation enable their diverse customer base of grocers, bodegas, supermarkets, restaurants, hotels, and institutions to purchase a wide assortment of affordable, quality food on a timely basis. The produce market supplies approximately 60% of the City’s produce, and the meat and fish markets supply approximately 50% of the City’s meat and seafood.
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In March 2015, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the City will invest $150 million over 12 years to enhance the capacity of the Hunts Point Food Distribution Center, strengthen existing businesses, and attract new entrepreneurs. In August 2015, NYCEDC announced the 100,000 SF expansion of Baldor Specialty Foods, which will allow the fresh produce and specialty food distributor to grow its operations in the Food Distribution Center. The nearly $20 million privately-funded expansion will create 350 new quality jobs in addition to the 1000 jobs currently at Baldor’s Bronx location.
In FY 2015, The Fish Market had an average of 140 daily straight truck and tractor trailer trips; the Meat Market had an average of 117 straight truck and tractor-trailer trips; and the Produce Market had an average of 226 straight trucks and 4- and 5- axel truck trips daily. The Produce Market also had an average of 4 rail cars a day, and Baldor Specialty Foods had an average of 2-3 rail cars a week.
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DEP Watershed Agricultural Program*
Much of New York City’s drinking water comes from reservoirs adjacent to productive farmland. To preserve the quality of its source water, the City’s Department of Environmental Protection, in partnership with the Watershed Agricultural Council, promotes best agricultural practices. The goal of the Watershed Agricultural Program is to support and maintain well-managed family farms as beneficial land uses to advance water quality protection and rural economic viability.
Since 1992, the program has worked with over 440 farms in both the Catskill/Delaware and Croton Watersheds to develop Whole Farm Plans, a holistic approach to prioritize environmental issues on a farm without compromising the farm business. The program has implemented over 6,700 best management practices that reduce agricultural pollution and protect water quality. These management practices are funded by the City in the form of technical and financial assistance to watershed farmers. In FY 2015, a total of 82 participating farms working on 20,408 acres received $4,262,629 in City financial support to protect water quality. For a list of participating farms by county and type, see Appendix B.
Food Manufacturers*
Food manufacturers are a key component of the city’s economy. There are over 16,000 New York City residents working in food manufacturing and more than 1,100 food manufacturing businesses throughout the City. Providing support to these businesses during critical growth stages is important to ensure the success and expansion of the industry. In FY 2015, 33 food manufacturers received a total of $3,056,533 in monetary benefits from NYCEDC or the New York City Industrial Development Agency (NYCIDA). For the full list of food manufacturers, and the annual dollar amount of such benefits per food manufacturer, see Appendix E.
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Food Sector Job Training
Programs*
The Department of Small Business Services (SBS) provides training grants to small business owners with the goal of helping New York City businesses and their employees succeed. Agricultural and food-related businesses can take advantage of these programs. The NYC Business Solutions’ Customized Training Program helps businesses afford professional training services that can reduce employee turnover and increase productivity, thereby saving businesses money and increasing the City’s economic development. It eliminates the financial constraints that keep businesses from investing in staff development by co-investing to cover 60-70% of eligible training costs.
From 2014-2015, SBS provided 5 food sector businesses with Customized Training grants, serving 229 trainees. For detailed information on SBS food-related job trainings, see Appendix G.
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Appendix
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Administration for
Children’s Services
Shari Gruber
Joel Kraf
Fred Marville
Sharon McDougall
Laura Stadler
Teija Sudol
Department for the Aging
Elysa Dinzes
Laudrey Lamadieu
Department of Citywide
Administrative Services
Donna Meeks
Carmine Rivetti
Fa-Tai Shieh
Department of Corrections
Paulette Johnson
Department of
Environmental Protection
John Schwartz
Isabella Wechsler
New York City Economic
Development Corporation
Eleni Bourinaris
Tida Infahsaeng
Julie Stein
Department of Education
George Edwards
Eric Goldstein
Stephen O’Brien
Armando Taddei
Food Bank for New York
City
Triada Stampas
GrowNYC
Laurel Halter
Jessie Kerr-Vanderslice
NYC Health + Hospitals
Tracy Dellitalia
Joseph Maltese
Department of Health and
Mental Hygiene
Nicole Andersen
Jenifer Clapp
Gerald Cohen
Howard Grossman
Arielle Herman
Elizabeth Solomon
Craig Willingham
Department of Homeless
Services
Bobson Arigbe
New York City
Housing Authority
Lee Trotman
Human Resources
Administration
Erin Drinkwater
Liz Lauros
Ellen Levine
LaMaunda Maharaj
Cecile Noel
Paula Sangster-Graham
Stephen Solomon
Erin Villari
Department of Parks and
Recreation
Jamilah Belgrave
Philip Kester
Kendra Koch
Nancy Kohn
Small Business Services
Jacqueline Mallon
Department of Youth and
Community Development
Darryl Rattray
Infographics and
Map Design
Report Design and Layout
Neba Noyan - Center for
Innovation through Data
Intelligence (CIDI)
Report Coordination and
Writing
Molly Hartman, lead writer
Alison Hard
Barbara Turk
We would like to thank the agency staff that collected, analyzed, and provided data for the 2015
food metrics.
Acknowledgements
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0 of
them
ag
reei
ng to
wor
k m
ore
inte
nsiv
ely
to
incr
ease
acc
ess
to h
ealth
ier
food
s
Nu
mb
er
of
foo
d-r
ela
ted
jo
b t
rain
ing
pro
gra
ms a
dm
inis
tere
d b
y S
BS
108
Cus
tom
ized
Tra
inin
gs fo
r Fo
od
Bus
ines
ses;
96
Res
taur
ant M
anag
emen
t Tr
aini
ngs
188
Cus
tom
ized
Tra
inin
gs fo
r Fo
od
Bus
ines
ses;
Res
taur
ant M
anag
emen
t Tr
aini
ngs
prog
ram
cea
sed
275
Cus
tom
ized
Tra
inin
gs fo
r Fo
od
Bus
ines
ses
229
Cus
tom
ized
Tra
inin
gs fo
r Fo
od
Bus
ines
ses
Nu
mb
er
of
me
als
se
rve
d 2
70,6
11,5
23
259
,789
,054
2
44,6
14,7
10
249
,389
,497
Co
mp
lia
nc
e w
ith
fo
od
sta
nd
ard
sC
ompl
ianc
e ra
te =
93%
Com
plia
nce
rate
= ~
89%
C
ompl
ianc
e ra
te =
~93
%C
ompl
ianc
e ra
te =
~96
%
Nu
mb
er
of
DO
E v
en
din
g m
ac
hin
es
an
d r
eve
nu
e g
en
era
ted
2,50
4 be
vera
ge m
achi
nes
($5.
7 m
illio
n)
and
934
snac
k ($
5.2
mill
ion)
for
mos
t re
cent
con
trac
t yea
r
2,47
3 be
vera
ge v
endi
ng m
achi
nes
($4.
8 m
illio
n) a
nd 9
07 s
nack
ven
ding
mac
hine
s ($
5.5
mill
ion)
for
the
mos
t rec
ent c
ontr
act
year
2,45
6 be
vera
ge v
endi
ng m
achi
nes
($4.
4 m
illio
n) a
nd 9
02 s
nack
ven
ding
mac
hine
s ($
5.5
mill
ion)
for
the
mos
t rec
ent c
ontr
act
year
2,45
0 be
vera
ge v
endi
ng m
achi
nes
($4.
3 m
illio
n) a
nd 9
00 s
nack
ven
ding
m
achi
nes
($5.
7 m
illio
n) fo
r th
e m
ost
rece
nt c
ontr
act y
ear
Nu
mb
er
of
se
nio
rs r
ec
eiv
ing
SN
AP
be
ne
fits
256,
416
281,
000
291,
422*
*29
9,14
7
Fu
nd
s s
pe
nt
on
SN
AP
en
rollm
en
t b
y
HR
A
2011
: 212
und
uplic
ated
site
s, 4
PO
S
site
s, 6
3 pr
esen
tatio
ns, t
otal
bud
get o
f $2
.4 m
illio
n
2012
: 220
und
uplic
ated
site
s, 3
PO
S s
ites,
13
pre
sent
atio
ns, t
otal
bud
get o
f $2.
3 m
illio
n
2013
: 257
und
uplic
ated
site
s, 3
PO
S s
ites,
53
pre
sent
atio
ns, t
otal
bud
get o
f $2.
3 m
illio
n20
14: 2
62 u
ndup
licat
ed s
ites,
3 P
OS
si
tes,
60
pres
enta
tions
, tot
al b
udge
t of
$2.5
mill
ion
Fu
nd
s s
pe
nt
on
Nu
trit
ion
Ed
uc
ati
on
by H
RA
$8,6
42,6
89 s
pent
and
152
,764
SN
AP
re
cipi
ents
ser
ved
(com
bine
s th
ose
dire
ctly
and
indi
rect
ly s
erve
d)
$8.9
mill
ion
spen
t and
70,
000
SN
AP
re
cipi
ents
reac
hed
(dire
ctly
ser
ved)
and
20
0,00
0 (s
erve
d vi
a so
cial
mar
ketin
g ca
mpa
ign)
$6.5
mill
ion
spen
t and
329
,366
SN
AP
re
cipi
ents
ser
ved
$9,4
75,4
25 s
pent
and
2,1
14,9
47 S
NA
P
reci
pien
ts s
erve
d (2
51,7
37 d
irect
ed
ucat
ion
and
1,86
3,21
0 in
dire
ct
educ
atio
n)
Fu
nd
s D
OH
MH
Sp
en
ds o
n N
utr
itio
n
Ed
uc
ati
on
: S
tella
r F
arm
ers
’ M
ark
et
Init
iati
ve
*
$604
,184
for
FY
201
1; 6
7,00
0 S
NA
P
reci
pien
ts re
ache
d; 2
,800
wor
ksho
ps/
dem
os
$582
,785
; 110
,000
SN
AP
reci
pien
ts
reac
hed;
4,4
00 w
orks
hops
/dem
os$5
62,9
90 fo
r FY
2013
; 154
,000
SN
AP
re
cipi
ents
reac
hed;
6,0
00 w
orks
hops
/dem
os$5
62,9
91 fo
r FY
2014
; 198
,000
SN
AP
re
cipi
ents
reac
hed;
7,7
00 w
orks
hops
/de
mos
Fu
nd
s D
OH
MH
Sp
en
ds o
n N
utr
itio
n
Ed
uc
ati
on
: E
at
We
ll P
lay H
ard
Pro
gra
m*
As
of 2
011:
$1,
722,
085
; 32,
000
child
ren/
pare
nts/
staf
f; 3
60 c
hild
car
e ce
nter
s an
d pu
blic
sch
ools
As
of 2
012:
$1,
270,
896;
40,
000
child
ren/
pare
nts/
staf
f; 39
2 ch
ild c
are
cent
ers
and
publ
ic s
choo
ls
As
of 2
013:
$1,
251,
832;
52,
000
child
ren/
pare
nts/
staf
f; 44
0 ch
ild c
are
cent
ers
and
publ
ic s
choo
ls
As
of 2
014,
$1,
134,
641;
65,
500
child
ren/
pare
nts/
staf
f; 53
3 ch
ild c
are
cent
ers
and
publ
ic s
choo
ls (4
63 c
hild
ca
re c
ente
rs a
nd 7
0 pu
blic
sch
ools
)
Fu
nd
s D
OH
MH
Sp
en
ds o
n N
utr
itio
n
Ed
uc
ati
on
: D
istr
ict
Pu
blic
He
alt
h
Offi
ce
s
Fund
ing
for
Bro
okly
n D
PH
O fo
r FY
201
1:
$26,
300
(Gra
nts)
and
$14
1,74
2 (C
ity T
ax
Levy
); Fu
ndin
g fo
r B
ronx
DP
HO
for
FY
2011
: $33
5,53
2 (C
TL);
Fund
ing
for
Eas
t H
arle
m D
PH
O fo
r FY
201
1:$6
6,93
9 (G
rant
s) a
nd $
171,
963
(CTL
)
Fund
ing
for
Bro
okly
n D
PH
O fo
r FY
201
2: is
$2
65,1
62 (G
rant
s) a
nd $
652,
683
(CTL
) ;
Fund
ing
for
Bro
nx D
PH
O fo
r FY
201
2:
$534
,723
(CTL
); Fu
ndin
g fo
r E
ast H
arle
m
DP
HO
for
FY 2
012:
$49
,452
(Gra
nts)
and
$4
46,2
37 (C
TL)
Fund
ing
for
Bro
okly
n D
PH
O fo
r FY
201
3:
$311
,383
(Gra
nts)
, and
$60
6,46
5 (C
ity T
ax
Levy
); Fu
ndin
g fo
r B
ronx
DP
HO
for
FY20
13:
$499
,687
(CTL
); Fu
ndin
g fo
r E
ast H
arle
m
DP
HO
for
FY 2
013:
$33
6,24
4 (C
TL)
Fund
ing
for
Cen
ter
for
Hea
lth E
quity
for
FY 2
014:
$5,
597
(Gra
nts)
, and
$81
9,75
6 (C
ity T
ax L
evy)
; Fun
ding
for
Bro
okly
n D
PH
O fo
r FY
201
4: $
376,
764
(Gra
nts)
, an
d $4
98,4
69 (C
ity T
ax L
evy)
; Fun
ding
fo
r B
ronx
DP
HO
for
FY20
14: $
81,7
50
(Gra
nts)
, and
$56
2,72
5 (C
TL);
Fund
ing
for
Eas
t Har
lem
DP
HO
for
FY 2
014:
$3
0,00
0 (G
rant
s), a
nd $
402,
716
(CTL
)
Me
tric
Pro
gre
ss a
s o
f 2012
Pro
gre
ss a
s o
f 2013
Pro
gre
ss a
s o
f 2014
Pro
gre
ss a
s o
f 2015
Ap
pend
ix -
44
ww
w.n
yc.g
ov/f
ood
polic
y
Sa
lad
ba
rs in
sc
ho
ols
1,0
68 s
alad
bar
s1,
379
sala
d ba
rs1,
426
sala
d ba
rs
1,45
2 sa
lad
bars
Sa
lad
ba
rs in
NY
C H
ea
lth
+ H
osp
ita
lsH
HC
offe
rs s
alad
s in
eith
er p
repa
ckag
ed
or “
mad
e to
ord
er”
form
by
on s
ite fo
od
vend
ors
in s
even
faci
litie
s: in
Man
hatt
an
at B
elle
vue,
Met
ropo
litan
and
C
oler
-Gol
dwat
er, i
n th
e B
ronx
at J
acob
i, in
Bro
okly
n at
Con
ey Is
land
Hos
pita
l and
in
Que
ens
at E
lmhu
rst a
nd Q
ueen
s H
ospi
tals
. H
HC
doe
s no
t cur
rect
ly h
ave
sala
d ba
rs in
its
faci
litie
s
HH
C o
ffers
sal
ads
in e
ither
pre
pack
aged
or
“mad
e to
ord
er”
form
by
on s
ite fo
od
vend
ors
in e
ight
faci
litie
s: in
Man
hatt
an a
t B
elle
vue
and
Har
lem
, Met
ropo
litan
and
C
oler
-Gol
dwat
er, i
n th
e B
ronx
at J
acob
i, in
B
rook
lyn
at C
oney
Isla
nd H
ospi
tal a
nd in
Q
ueen
s at
Elm
hurs
t and
Que
ens
Hos
pita
ls.
HH
C a
lso
has
sala
d ba
rs a
t Kin
gs C
ount
y (B
rook
lyn)
Hos
pita
l, Ja
cobi
Med
ical
Cen
ter
(Bro
nx) a
nd W
oodh
ull M
edic
al a
nd M
enta
l H
ealth
Cen
ter
(Bro
okly
n)
HH
C o
ffers
sal
ads
in e
ither
pre
pack
aged
or
mad
e to
ord
er fo
rm b
y on
site
food
ven
dors
in
ele
ven
faci
litie
s: i
n M
anha
ttan
at B
elle
vue,
M
etro
polit
an, H
arle
m, a
nd C
oler
; in
the
Bro
nx a
t Jac
obi M
edic
al C
ente
r an
d Li
ncol
n M
edic
al C
ente
r; in
Bro
okly
n at
Con
ey Is
land
H
ospi
tal,
Kin
gs C
ount
y, a
nd W
oodh
ull
Hos
pita
l; an
d in
Que
ens
at E
lmhu
rst a
nd
Que
ens
Hos
pita
ls.
HH
C a
lso
has
sala
d ba
rs
at K
ings
Cou
nty
(Bro
okly
n), J
acob
i (B
ronx
), W
oodh
ull M
edic
al a
nd M
enta
l Hea
lth C
ente
r (B
rook
lyn)
, and
Con
ey Is
land
(Bro
okly
n).
NY
C H
ealth
+ H
ospi
tals
offe
rs s
alad
s in
eith
er p
repa
ckag
ed o
r m
ade
to o
rder
fo
rm b
y on
site
food
ven
dors
in te
n fa
cilit
ies:
in M
anha
ttan
at B
elle
vue
Hos
pita
l Cen
ter,
Met
ropo
litan
Hos
pita
l C
ente
r, an
d C
oler
Reh
abili
tatio
n an
d N
ursi
ng C
are
Cen
ter;
in th
e B
ronx
at
Jaco
bi M
edic
al C
ente
r an
d Li
ncol
n M
edic
al a
nd M
enta
l Hea
lth C
ente
r; in
B
rook
lyn
at C
oney
Isla
nd H
ospi
tal,
Kin
gs C
ount
y H
ospi
tal C
ente
r, an
d W
oodh
ull M
edic
al a
nd M
enta
l Hea
lth
Cen
ter;
and
in Q
ueen
s at
Elm
hurs
t and
Q
ueen
s H
ospi
tal C
ente
rs. H
HC
als
o ha
s sa
lad
bars
at K
ings
Cou
nty
Hos
pita
l Cen
ter
(Bro
okly
n), J
acob
i M
edic
al C
ente
r (B
ronx
), Li
ncol
n M
edic
al a
nd M
enta
l Hea
lth C
ente
r (B
ronx
), an
d W
oodh
ull M
edic
al a
nd
Men
tal H
ealth
Cen
ter
(Bro
okly
n)
Fu
nd
s s
pe
nt
by D
CA
S o
n b
ott
led
wa
ter*
$983
,851
for
bott
led
wat
er in
5 g
allo
n de
mijo
hn (i
ncl.
cool
er re
ntal
); $1
54,2
44
for
sing
le s
erve
bot
tles
$878
,524
for
bott
led
wat
er in
5 g
allo
n de
mijo
hn (i
ncl.
cool
er re
ntal
); $1
23,7
51 f
or
sing
le s
erve
bot
tles;
$52
8,83
4 fo
r H
urric
ane
San
dy
$451
,606
for
bott
led
wat
er in
5 g
allo
n de
mijo
hn (i
ncl.
cool
er re
ntal
); $1
39,4
79 fo
r si
ngle
ser
ve b
ottle
s
$414
,623
for
bott
led
wat
er in
5 g
allo
n de
mijo
hn (i
ncl.
cool
er re
ntal
); $1
8,12
0 fo
r si
ngle
ser
ve b
ottle
s
Nu
mb
er
of
Gre
en
Ca
rt p
erm
its,
nu
mb
er
of
vio
lati
on
s,
loc
ati
on
s,
an
d
nu
mb
er
of
op
era
tors
th
at
ac
ce
pt
EB
T
As
of A
ugus
t 201
2: th
ere
wer
e ov
er 4
75
gree
ncar
ts w
ith 2
8 us
ing
EB
T m
achi
nes
As
of A
ugus
t 201
3, th
ere
wer
e ov
er 4
82
gree
ncar
ts w
ith m
ore
than
90
usin
g E
BT
mac
hine
s
As
of A
ugus
t 201
4, th
ere
wer
e 45
2 ac
tive
gree
ncar
ts w
ith 1
13 u
sing
EB
T m
achi
nes
As
of A
ugus
t 201
5 th
ere
wer
e 36
4 ac
tive
gree
ncar
ts w
ith 1
12 u
sing
EB
T m
achi
nes
Nu
mb
er
of
ve
nd
ors
at
Gro
wN
YC
farm
ers
ma
rke
ts
138
Farm
ers’
Mar
kets
and
54
Gre
enm
arke
t loc
atio
ns14
2 Fa
rmer
s’ M
arke
ts a
nd 5
1 G
reen
mar
ket
loca
tions
142
Farm
ers’
Mar
kets
and
53
Gre
enm
arke
t lo
catio
ns14
6 Fa
rmer
s’ M
arke
ts a
nd 5
4 G
reen
mar
ket l
ocat
ions
**N
ote
: T
his
is a
co
rre
cti
on
fro
m t
he
20
14
Fo
od
Me
tric
s r
ep
ort
, w
hic
h
inc
orr
ec
tly r
ep
ort
ed
th
e n
um
be
r o
f
se
nio
rs o
ve
r a
ge
60
, in
sts
ea
d o
f a
ge
65
an
d o
lde
r.
***
Not
e: th
is is
a c
orre
ctio
n fr
om th
e 20
14 F
ood
Met
rics
repo
rt, w
hich
in
corr
ectly
repo
rted
the
num
ber
of
railc
ars/
day
from
the
Pro
duce
Mar
ket.
Me
tric
Pro
gre
ss a
s o
f 2012
Pro
gre
ss a
s o
f 2013
Pro
gre
ss a
s o
f 2014
Pro
gre
ss a
s o
f 2015
Appendix - 45
www.nyc.gov/foodpolicy
Watershed Municipality No. of Farms Type of Farm Size (Acres)NYC Financial Support Received
(FY 2015)
Delaware 11 Beef 3,595 $444,842
Delaware 27 Dairy 9,586 $2,038,236
Delaware 6 Horse 533 $54,930
Delaware 15 Mixed Livestock 2,424 $717,513
Total Delaware County: 59 16,138 $3,255,521
Greene 2 Beef 521 $14,900
Greene 2 Dairy 1394 $23,977
Greene 1 Horse 646 $14,200
Greene 1 Vegetable 57 $590
Total Greene County: 6 2618 $53,667
Putnam 3 Horse 272 $326,958
Putnam 1 Vegetable 129 $699
Total Putnam County: 4 401 $327,657
Schoharie 1 Dairy 279 $17,276
Total Schoharie County: 1 279 $17,276
Sullivan 1 Mixed Livestock 151 $4,900
Total Sullivan County: 1 151 $4,900
Westchester 5 Horse 375 $418,222
Westchester 2 Mixed Livestock 161 $15,070
Westchester 1 Nursery 9 $79,900
Westchester 1 Orchard 73 $79,678
Westchester 2 Vegetables 203 $10,738
Total Westchester County: 11 821 $603,608
Grand Total All Counties 82 20,408 $4,262,629
Appendix B
Summary of Watershed Agricultural Program Participants/Expenditures for FY 2015
Appendix - 46
www.nyc.gov/foodpolicy
PRI B08 36 1100 Bergen Street Community Garden 10917 1101 & 1105 Bergen Street Y
DPR M11 9 110th Street Block Association 2178 1651 Madison Avenue Y
DPR M11 8 117th Street Community Garden 2080 172 East 117th Street Y
TPL M03 2 11th Street Community Garden 10055 422 East 11th Street Y
DPR B04 34 1278 Myrtle Community Compost Site and Wildlife
Garden
3000 1278 Myrtle Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11221 N
DPR X05 14 176th Street Community Garden 10040 110 West 176th Street Y
NYRP X12 12 211th Street Community Garden 7912 3537 Carlisle Place Bronx, NY 10467 N
DPR M10 9 227 Garden 1500 227 West 115th St. New York, NY 10026 N
DPR B05 42 400 Montauk Avenue Block Association Garden 4000 400 Montauk Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11207 Y
HPD B03 36 462 Halsey Community Garden (formerly Halsey/Lewis/
Stuy. Civic Association Inc.)
5176 462-466 Halsey Street Y
BANG B07 38 6/15 Green Community Garden 12996 544 6th Avenue Brooklyn 11215 N
DPR B01 33 61 Franklin Street Garden 3706 61 Franklin St. Brooklyn, NY 11222 Y
DOT B07 38 64th Street Community Garden 11382 64th Street and 4th Ave. Y
DPR M03 1 6BC Botanical Garden 7891 624-628 E 6th Street N
DPR M03 2 6th Street & Avenue B Garden 17813 78-92 Avenue B Y
DPR B16 41 700 Decatur Street Block Association Garden 6197 700 Decatur Street Y
DPR X03 17 811 Family and Friends Association 2782 809 Courtlandt Avenue Y
DPR M10 7 8th Avenue Garden 2509 301 W 152 st and 8th AvenueNew York, NY 10039 Y
DPR Q03 21 97th Street Block Association 2526 33-28 97th Street Y
DPR M03 2 9th Street Community Garden & Park 21902 703 East 9th Street Y
DPR B03 41 A Better Community Garden 10370 762-764 Herkimer Place/13-21 Hunterfly Y
NYRP B04 37 Aberdeen Street Community Garden 10000 98 Aberdeen St. Brooklyn, NY 11207 N
DPR B16 42 Abib Newborn 11981 495 Osborn Street Y
DOE X09 18 Adlai E. Stevenson High School-Ecological Garden 41998 1980 Lafayette Avenue/Stickball Avenue N
MLT M03 2 Albert’s Garden 3325 16-18 East 2nd Street N
DPR B03 34 All People’s Church of the Apostolic Faith Community
Garden
3253 149 Tompkins Avenue Y
TPL M03 2 All People’s Garden, Inc. 4573 293-295 East 3rd Street Y
DPR B06 39 Amazing Garden 4587 261-265 Columbia Street Brooklyn, NY 11231 Y
DPR B16 41 Amboy Street Garden 15796 199 Amboy Street Brooklyn, NY 11212 Y
DPR B03 36 American Heart Garden 4869 122 Hart Street N
BLT X05 15 Anthony Avenue Garden 2604 2078 Anthony Avenue Y
HPD B05 37 Ashford Learning Garden (Cypress Hills CHANGE
Garden II)
2250 341 Ashford St. Brooklyn, NY 11207 N
DPR Q01 26 Astoria Residents Reclaiming Our World (ARROW) 1394 3538 35th Street Y
DPR B05 37 Atkins Gardeners 2883 213 Atkins Avenue Y
DPR M03 2 Avenue B Community Garden Association 1127 200 Avenue B Y
DPR Q12 28 B.C.C.A. Garden (Better Community Civic Association) 4133 150-14 115th Drive Queens, NY 11434 Y
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BQLT Q12 28 Back To Eden Community Garden 743 144-29 Lakewood Avenue Jamaica, NY 11435 Y
DPR B06 39 Backyard Garden 8441 61-73 Hamilton Avenue Y
BLT X07 11 Bainbridge Avenue Garden 3574 2974-2980 Bainbridge Avenue N
NYRP X06 15 Bathgate Garden 14702 1836 Bathgate Avenue N
DPR Q14 31 Beach 45th Street Farm OTF (Edgemere Farm) 40892 378 Beach 45th Street Queens, NY 11691 Y
HPD B16 41 Bed Stuy Campaign Against Hunger Urban Farm (BSCAH
Farm) (Brooklyn Food Coalition)
7907 1965-1971 Fulton Street Brooklyn, NY 11233 Y
NYRP B03 41 Bedford Stuyvesant Community Garden (Lola Bryant
Comm. Garden)
3125 95 Malcolm X Boulevard Brooklyn, NY 11221 Y
PRI B03 36 Bed-Stuy Farm 6154 404 Decatur Street Brooklyn, NY 11233 Y
BLT X06 15 Belmont Little Farmers 4211 2483 Belmont Avenue N
DPR B01 34 Berry Street Garden 5946 303 Berry Street Y
NYRP X04 16 Bette’s Rose Garden 3107 989 Teller Ave. Bronx, NY 10456 N
DPR B05 42 Big Red Garden Community Garden (William Byum) 2603 436 Van Siclen Avenue Y
MTA X12 18 Bissel Gardens 2204 4510 FURMAN AVENUE, Bronx 10470 Y
DPR Q12 28 Block Association #81 5198 107-29 Inwood Street Y
PRI R01 49 Bountiful Harvest Farm 5027 31 Tompkins Circle Staten Island NY 10301 Y
DPR M10 7 Bradhurst Avenue Tenants Association 3806 321 W 152nd St & Bradhurst Ave. NY, NY 10039 Y
NYRP B02 33 Bridge Plaza Community Garden 3078 153 Concord Street Brooklyn, NY 11201 N
DPR M03 2 Brisas Del Caribe 2466 237 E 3rd Street NY,NY 10009 Y
PRI R01 49 Broad Street Community Garden 6276 31 Broad Street Y
DPR X03 16 Bronx Sunshine Garden (formerly Angie Lee-Gonzalez
Garden)
4875 1768 Bryant Avenue Bronx, NY 10459 Y
DPR X01 8 Brook Park Youth Farm 33803 494 East 141st Street N
DPR B02 35 Brooklyn Bears/Carlton Avenue Garden 6359 397-401 Carlton Avenue Y
BANG B02 33 Brooklyn Bears/Pacific Street Garden 4902 590 Pacific Street Brooklyn, NY 11217 N
DPR B02 33 Brooklyn Bears/Rockwell Place Garden 3491 65-73 Flatbush Avenue Y
PRI B14 45 Brooklyn College Garden (formerly Campus Road) 5690 2900 Bedford Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11210 Y
DPR B02 35 Brooklyn’s Finest Garden 2436 48 Lefferts Place N
HPD B16 41 Brownsville Community Farm (James McKeather) 6800 239 Herzl Street N
DPR B16 41 Brownsville Green Community Garden - OTF 2500 1418 Eastern Parkway Y
BLT X01 10 Bruckner Mott Haven Garden 7462 677 East 136th Street N
DPR X02 17 Bryant Hill Community Garden 15440 901 Bryant Avenue Bronx, NY 10474 Y
DPR X03 16 C.S. 134X - Community Improvement Garden 8008 1313-1311 Bristow Street N
BQLT Q13 27 Cambria Heights Community Garden 10313 227th St. Cambria Heights, Queens, NY 11411 N
DPR M03 2 Campos Garden 5318 640-644 East 12th Street N
PRI B18 46 Canarsie Blooms 2500 1385 East 94th St. Brooklyn, NY 11236 N
DPR M11 9 Carolina Garden (formerly 116th Street Block Assoc.) 2711 102 East 122nd Street Y
DOT X12 11 Carpenter Avenue Community Garden 3115 4501 Carptener Ave. (East 239th Street) Bronx, NY 10470 � Y
DPR M10 9 Carrie McCracken TRUCE Garden 5467 145 St. Nicholas Avenue New York, NY 10026 N
TPL M11 8 Carver Community Garden 12168 236-242 East 124th Street Y
BLT X01 17 Cauldwell Youth Garden 6327 551 Cauldwell Avenue Y
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DPR B03 35 Cedar Tree Garden 8462 305 Greene Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11238 Y
BQLT B03 41 Central Bainbridge Street Community Garden 5537 277-279 Bainbridge Street Y
HPD X01 17 Centro Cultural Rincon Criollo 9800 499 East 158th Street N
HPD M11 9 Chenchitas’ Group Garden 2017 1691-93 Madison Avenue Y
HPD B05 37 Chestnut Street Garden 2500 9 Chestnut St. Brooklyn, NY 11208 N
PRI M10 9 Children’s Aid Soc. Garden (The Sowers) 2455 21 West 118th Street N
DPR M03 1 Children’s Magical Garden 5041 131 Stanton Street N
DPR B03 41 Citizens for a Better Community 13115 127 Patchen Avenue Y
DPR B05 37 Clara’s Garden 6216 579 Glenmore Avenue Brooklyn NY 11207 N
DPR X04 16 Claremont Neighborhood Garden 8411 1280 Teller Avenue Y
BQLT B02 35 Classon / Fulgate Block Association Garden 5280 472 - 474 Classon Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11238 Y
NYRP X04 16 Clay Avenue Community Garden 4271 1328-1332 Clay Avenue N
DPR/MTPL M10 9 Clayton Williams Garden 5587 303 W 126th Street Y
DPR B05 37 Cleveland Street Vegetable Garden 4036 433-435 Cleveland Street Y
BQLT B02 35 Clifton Place Block Association Garden 3693 289 Grand Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11238 Y
DPR B03 36 Clifton Place Memorial Park & Garden 7000 1031 Bedford Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11216� Y
NYRP X04 15 Clinton Avenue Community Garden 4881 757 East 179th Street Bronx, NY 10457 Y
DPR M04 3 Clinton Community Garden 14943 436 West 48th Street New York, NY 10036 Y
DPR M03 1 Clinton Community Garden (LES) 2533 171 Stanton Street Y
DPR X04 16 College Avenue Garden 18929 1420 College Avenue N
PRI M10 9 Colonial Gardeners 4982 304-306 West 150th St. NY, NY 10039 N
BQLT B04 34 Concerned Citizens of Grove Street Community Garden 5047 72-74 Grove Street Brooklyn, NY 11218 Y
DPR B05 37 Concerned Residents of Barbey Street 3376 606 Glenmore Avenue Y
BLT X06 15 Concerned Tenants of Daly Avenue 7583 2139 Daly Avenue N
BQLT B04 37 Contented Hart Garden 2819 1475 Bushwick Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11207 Y
DPR B04 37 Cooper Street Block Buster Block Assoc. 7315 41 Cooper Street Y
NYRP B04 37 Cooper Street Gardeners 3657 34 Cooper Street Brooklyn, NY 11207 N
HPD M11 9 Corner Green Garden (Friendly Garden - El Jardin
Simpatico)
6986 95 East 111th Street N
DPR Q04 21 Corona Taxpayers Association 6621 52-02 102nd Street Y
DPR M11 8 Corozal Family 3632 170 East 117th Street Y
DPR X01 17 Courtlandt Avenue Association 7604 364-366 East 158th Street Y
DPR M03 2 Creative Little Garden 2395 530 East 6th Street N
NYRP X05 14 Creston Jungle Playground 2862 2242 Creston Avenue Bronx, NY N
DPR B05 37 Crystal Wells Community Garden 15834 35 Crystal Street Y
DPR Q14 31 Culinary Kids Garden 7370 30-15 Seagirt Boulevard Y
NYRP Q12 27 Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson Community Garden 9350 117-09 165th Street Jamaica, NY 11434 N
HPD B05 37 Cypress Hills LDC - Ashford Street Garden 6000 330 Ashford Street Brooklyn, NY 11207 N
BQLT B02 33 David Foulke Memorial Garden 3237 248-250 Bergen Street Brooklyn, NY 11217 N
BLT X07 14 Davidson Avenue Community Garden 4882 2385 Davidson Avenue Y
DPR M03 2 De Colores Community Garden 2874 313 E 8th Street NY, NY 10009 Y
NYRP B04 37 Decatur Street Community Garden 2559 1052 Decatur Street N
DPR M11 8 Diamante Garden / Dimantis Garden 8369 307 East 118th Street Y
DPR M03 2 Dias Y Flores 5156 520-522 East 13th Street Y
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DPR M12 7 Dorothy K. McGowan Memorial Garden 1910 513 W 158th Street N
NYRP M03 2 Dorothy Strelsin Memorial Garden (Suffolk St. -
Committee of Poor People)
2298 174 Suffolk Street N
DPR X04 16 Dred Scott Bird Sanctuary Garden 20240 E 169th Street (1304 GRANT AVE.) N
DOT X06 15 Drew Garden 44770 1087 East Tremont Avenue Bronx, NY 10460 Y
BQLT Q12 28 Dunton and Civic Association Community Garden 2754 143-01 Shore Avenue Jamaica, NY 11435 Y
DPR X02 18 Eagle Slope / Granja Farm OTF 17136 586 Westchester Avenue Bronx, NY 10455 Y
DPR M03 2 Earth People 4609 333-335 East 8th Street N
HPD B18 45 East 43rd Street Block Association Garden 1500 1087 East 43rd Street Brooklyn, NY 11210 N
DPR B06 39 East 4th Street Communty Garden (Windsor Terrace
Kensington Veterans Mem.)
8658 171 E 4th Street Y
DPR B05 37 East End Community Garden 7206 530-2 Glenmore Avenue / 260 Van Siclen Avenue Y
TPL M11 8 East Harlem Community Garden 6637 429-433 East 117th Street Y
DPR M09 9 Edgecomb Avenue Garden Park Sanctuary 4874 339 Edgecomb Avenue NY, NY 10031 N
DPR X03 17 Edith Community Garden (830 Elton Tenants Assoc.) 5114 836 Elton Avenue Y
DPR M10 21 Edward P. Bowman Park (formerly Rev. Linnette C
Williamson Mem.)
2158 52 W 129th Street N
DPR X01 17 El Batey Borincano 7677 811-815 Eagle Avenue Y
DPR X06 15 El Batey de Dona Provi 5595 504 East 178th Street Y
NYRP M11 8 El Cataño Garden 2215 171 East 110th Street N
DPR X03 16 El Coqui Community Garden (A. Badillo Rose Garden) 12321 924 Melrose Avenue Y
DPR X01 8 El Flamboyan 18518 586 Tinton Avenue Y
DPR M11 8 El Gallo Community Garden 3676 1891-1895 Lexington Avenue Y
DPR X01 8 El Girasol Community Garden ( St. Luke’s) 17671 624-638 East 138th Street N
DPR M03 2 El Jardin del Paraiso 32194 710 East 5th Street Y
HPD B05 37 El Jardin del Pueblo - People’s Garden 3304 2358 -2362 Pitkin Avenue Brooklyn 11207 N
DPR B01 30 El Puente: Espíritu Tierra Community Garden - Earth
Spirit
10363 203-207 South 2nd Street N
DPR/HRA M11 8 El Sitio Feliz (The Happy Place) 16283 203 East 104th Street Y
PRI M03 2 El Sol Brillante Garden 2575 522-528 East 12th Street Y
DPR M03 2 El Sol Brillante Jr. 2546 537 East 12th Street Y
HPD M10 9 Electric Lady Bug - Harlem Children’s Garden 2500 237 West 111th Street New York, NY 10026 N
DPR M10 9 Elizabeth Langley Memorial Garden 4929 121-123 West 137th Street Y
DPR B05 42 Elton Street Block Association 4115 585 Elton Street Y
DPR B05 42 ENY Success Garden - East New York 40000 449-461 Williams Ave. N
NYRP B05 37 Essex Street Community Garden 3232 3030 Fulton Street Brooklyn, NY 11208 N
BQLT B05 42 Euclid / Pine Street Block Association Garden 3341 3033 Dumont Ave Brooklyn, NY 11208 Y
DPR B05 37 Euclid 500 Block Association 7891 532 Euclid Avenue Y
DPR Q07 20 Evergreen Farm (ECG) 218601 47-18 Colden Street Queens, NY 11355 Y
HPD B04 34 Evergreen Lots Community Garden (EL Garden) 4949 120 Jefferson Street Brooklyn, NY 11237 N
DPR B03 36 F.A.R.R. Block Association 1493 808 Herkimer Street Brooklyn, NY 11233 Y
DPR B05 42 Family Community Garden 12536 793 Cleveland Street Y
DPR M11 8 Family Community Garden 1890 156 East 111th Street N
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NYRP M11 8 Family Garden by Tiffany & Co. 2506 431 East 114th Street Y
DPR X01 17 Family Group Garden 4517 419 East 158th Street Y
DPR B16 41 Fantasy Garden 10832 181 Legion Street Y
DPR X06 15 Farm in the Bronx 8689 2245 Washington Ave. (East 182nd Street) Bronx, NY 10457 � Y
DPR Q14 31 Farm Rockaway 310 Beach 58th Street Arverne, NY 11691 N
DPR B16 41 Farmers Garden 4060 1897-1905 Bergen Street Y
DPR B03 36 Feeding Tree Garden OTF 1500 340 Tompkins Avenue Y
DPR B05 42 Festival Garden C.A.U.S.A. 9010 790 Blake Avenue N
DPR M03 1 Fifth Street Slope Garden Club 4014 626-27 East 5th Street N
DPR M03 2 Fireman’s Memorial Garden 7466 360 E 8th Street NY, NY 10009 N
DPR B03 36 First Quincy Street Community Garden 5731 397-401 Quincy Street Brooklyn, NY 11221 N
DPR M03 2 First Street Garden 2302 48 East 1st Street N
DPR B05 42 First Temple of David 2323 746 Dumont Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11207 Y
DPR M01 1 Fishbridge Park Garden (South-Water-Front
Neighborhood Association)
5819 338-340 Pearl Street N
TPL M10 9 Five Star Block Association 3792 250-252 West 121st Street N
DPR B05 37 Floral Vineyard 5200 2379-2385 Pitkin Avenue Y
DPR/BLT X07 15 Fordham Bedford Lot-Busters 8237 2592-2597 Bainbridge Avenue Y
DPR M09 7 Frank White Memorial Garden 5624 506 West 143rd Street NY, NY 10031 Y
DPR X03 16 Franklin Memorial Garden 5192 1060-1062 Cauldwell Avenue Y
NYRP M09 7 Friendship Garden (Lucille McClarey Garden) 1471 499 West 150th Street N
DPR B08 9 Garden Kitchen Lab at St. John’s Rec. 1251 Prospect Place Brooklyn, NY 11213 N
BQLT B03 41 Garden of Angels 2596 978 Greene Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11221 N
DPR X04 15 Garden of Eden 8694 1686 Weeks Avenue Y
DPR X06 15 Garden of Happiness 14801 2156-2160 Prospect Avenue Y
NYRP B03 36 Garden of Hope 2173 392 Hancock Street N
DPR X04 15 Garden of Life 8234 1685 Weeks Avenue Y
DPR M03 1 Garden of Light 1000 Delancy Street in Sara D. Roosevelt Park N
DPR M10 9 Garden of Love 4010 302 West 116th Street Y
DPR B06 38 Garden of Union (Annie’s Garden) 8876 634 Union Street Y
PRI X06 15 Garden Of Youth 8996 app. 493 E. 182st Bronx, NY 10460 � Y
DPR M07 6 Garden People 4256 191 Riverside Drive NY, NY 10025 N
DPR M03 2 Generation X Cultural Garden 4683 270-272 East 4th Street Y
DPR X03 16 Genesis Park - St. Augustine School of the Arts 3006 1183 Franklin Avenue Y
DPR Q12 28 George Eagle Carr Community Garden 5505 89-23 148th Street Y
DPR Q12 27 George Washington Carver Botanical Garden 2670 109-13 156th Street Queens NY 11423 Y
DPR B05 42 Georgia Avenue Community Garden 1961 328 New Lots Avenue Y
NYRP B06 39 Gil Hodges (Carroll Street Garden) 3377 534 Carroll Street Brooklyn, NY 11215 N
HPD B05 37 Glenmore Grows (Cypress Hills LDC 2) 5000 492-496 Glenmore Avenue N
DPR B05 37 Glenmore Hendrix Block Association 1412 555 Glenmore Avenue N
NYRP X10 18 Glover Street Community Garden 2273 1636 Castle Hill Ave. Bronx, NY 10462 N
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DPR B05 42 Good Shepherd Community Group 5159 555-557 Shepherd Avenue Y
DPR B01 34 Grand Street Community Garden 1992 239 Grand Street Brooklyn, NY 11211 Y
DPR B04 37 Granite Street Block Association 7751 28-32 Granite Street Y
BLT X04 16 Grant Avenue Garden 2361 1062 Grant Avenue Y
DPR B01 33 Green Dome 7063 229 North 12th Street N
DPR B05 37 Green Gems 24741 947-953 Glenmore Avenue Y
DPR M03 2 Green Oasis Community Garden / Gilbert’s Garden 17787 372-382 East 8th Street Y
BANG B06 38 Green Space @ President Street 1932 222 5th Avenue N
HPD B16 42 Green Valley Garden 8465 93 New Lots Avenue Y
NYRP B03 36 Greene Acres Community Garden 11152 322 Franklin Avenue Brooklyn, NY N
DPR B03 36 Greene Avenue United Neighbors Association 2063 490 Greene Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11216 Y
DEP B06 37 GreenSpace Native Plant Community Garden and
Environmental Center
17620 207 4th Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11217 N
DPR B05 37 Gregory’s Garden (P.S. 158 Memorial Garden) 5216 444,448 Warwick Street Y
DPR X03 17 Grove Hill Community Garden 10415 797 Eagle Ave. (E. 158 St.) Bronx, NY 10456 Y
HPD B03 41 Halsey Ralph & Howard Community Garden 2827 774 HALSEY STREET, Brooklyn 11233 Y
DPR B05 41 Hands & Heart (New Lots Urban Farm) 27405 290 New Lots Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11207 Y
DPR X09 18 Harding Park Beautification Project 35704 155 Harding Park Y
DPR M10 9 Harlem Grown (P.S. 175 Harlem Success Garden) 11283 116 West 134th Street New York, NY 10030 N
DPR M11 9 Harlem Rose Garden 6197 4-8 East 129th Street NY, NY 10035 N
HPD M10 9 Harlem Valley Green 2500 197 West 134th Street N
PRI M10 21 Harlem Village Green 5354 52 W 129th Street N
DPR B03 36 Hart to Hart 15142 104-108 Hart Street Y
DPR B03 36 Hattie Carthan Community Garden 39485 719 Marcy Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11216 Y
HPD B03 36 Hattie Carthan Herban Farm 6306 49 Van Buren St Y
DPR/HPD X09 18 Havemeyer Garden Association 131290 535 Havemeyer Avenue Bronx, NY 10473 N
BQLT B03 36 Heaven’s Gate Community Garden (Hart Street) 4000 169-171 Hart Street Brooklyn, NY 11206 Y
NYRP B01 34 Heckscher Foundation Children’s Garden (Williamsburg
Garden)
5071 134 Scholes Street Brooklyn, NY 11206 Y
NYRP B05 42 Hendrix Street Block Association Garden 988 532 Hendrix Street N
HPD M10 9 Henry H. Garnet Garden 2866 126 West 134th Street New York, NY 10030 Y
NYRP M11 8 Herb Garden (formerly 111th St. Betterment Assoc.) 3384 176 E 111th Street NY, NY 10029 N
DPR B05 37 Herbal Garden of East New York 10586 289 Schenck Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11207 Y
HPD B03 36 Her-King Alagantic Block Association Garden 2344 411 Herkimer Street Brooklyn NY 11213 Y
DPR B05 37 Highland Park Children’s Garden 17440 400 Jamaica Avenue Y
DPR X06 15 Hispanos Unidos (Daly Ave. Block Association) 7611 2035 Honeywell Avenue Y
BQLT B02 35 Hollenback Community Garden 6885 460 Washington Avenue Y
NYRP M11 9 Home Depot Children’s Garden 1891 421 East 117th Street NY, NY 10035 N
DPR M03 1 Hope Garden 1987 193 East 2nd Street N
TPL M09 7 Hope Steven Garden 3421 1656 Amsterdam Avenue N
DEP M09 7 Hope: The Friendly Garden on the Hill (Senior Citizen
Sculpture Garden)
17679 864 ST. Nicholas & Amsterdam Avenues NY,NY 10032 N
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DPR X06 15 Hornaday Community Garden (Volky Flower Garden) 4984 851 Hornaday Place Y
DPR B16 41 Howard Garden 7561 750 Howard Avenue Y
DPR B16 37 Hull Street Community Garden Inc. 14073 221-235 Hull Street Brooklyn, NY 11233 Y
NYRP B16 41 Hull Street Playground 2500 145 Hull Street Brooklyn, NY 11233 N
DPR M11 8 Humacao Community Garden 4896 335 E 108th Street Y
DPR B06 39 Human Compass Community Garden Inc. 3954 207-209 Columbia Street N
JOP B01 34 I.S. 318 - Project Roots 7716 106-110 Walton Street N
NYRP B08 36 Imani Community Garden (Schenectady) 6368 87 Schenectady Avenue Y
HPD/NYRP B08 41 Imani II Community Garden 3520 1680 Pacific St. Brooklyn NY 11213 Y
NYRP B04 37 Infant Jesus Community Garden 2000 36 Aberdeen Street Brooklyn, NY 11207 N
HPD B16 41 Isabahlia Community Garden 1600 615 Saratoga Avenue Y
DPR X01 8 Isla Verde Garden 6811 771 East 151st Street Bronx, NY 10455 Y
HPD/DPR M11 9 Jackie Robinson Community Garden 7295 103 East 122nd Street NY, NY 10035 Y
DPR X03 16 Jackson Forest / Morrisania Concerned Citizens 9148 722 Home Street Bronx, NY 10456 N
BLT X03 16 Jacqueline Denise Davis Garden 13940 1022-1024 Boston Road (north of E 165th Street) Y
NYRP B03 35 Jane Bailey Memorial Garden 4575 327 Greene Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11238 N
DPR M02 3 Jane Street Garden 2385 36-40 Jane Street Y
DPR X03 15 Jardin de la Familia 13594 1507 Washington Avenue Y
DPR X05 14 Jardin de las Rosas 2677 15 Buchanan Place Y
HPD B01 33 Java Street Garden Collaborative 3004 59 Java Street Brooklyn NY 11222 Y
DPR M02 3 Jefferson Market Garden 16 Greenwich Avenue & W 10th St. New York, NY 10014 � Y
DPR B05 42 Jerome Gardens 2245 447 Jerome Street Y
DPR B05 37 Jerry and the Senior Gents of E.N.Y. 2594 349 Schenck Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11207 Y
DPR B16 37 Jes Good Rewards Children’s Garden 10272 155 Amboy Street Y
NYRP X12 15 Jim Mackey Eastchester Road Community Garden 4527 3658 Eastchester Road Bronx, NY 10469 N
DPR R01 49 Joe Holzka Community Garden 17482 1170 Castleton Avenue Staten Island, NY 10310 Y
BQLT B03 36 John the Baptist Community Garden 3956 10 Stuyvesant Avenue Y
DPR M10 9 Joseph Daniel Wilson Memorial Gardens 5122 219 W. 122nd Street NY, NY 10027 Y
DPR B01 34 Keap Fourth Community Garden OTF 3318 347 Keap Street Y
DPR M03 2 Kenkeleba House Garden 7083 212 E. 3rd Street New York, NY 10009 N
DPR B03 36 Kosciusko St. Comm. Park/Learning Center 8427 385-389 Kosciusko Street Y
DPR X06 15 Krystal Community Garden 6192 2093 Vyse Ave. and 940-950 E. 180th St. Bronx, NY 10460 � Y
NYRP M11 8 La Casita 2634 223 E. 119th Street N
HPD B01 33 La Casita Verde Community Garden 5200 451 Bedford Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11211 N
DPR M11 8 La Cuevita Community Garden 2535 71 East 115th Street Y
BQLT B04 34 La Finca Community Garden 2262 1036 Flushing Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11237 Y
DPR/MTA X01 8 La Finca Del Sur/ South Bronx Farmers 29137 250 138th and Grand Concourse St., Bronx, NY 10451 Y
DPR X04 16 La Isla 4914 96-98 W. 163rd Street Y
DPR M07 8 La Perla Community Garden 5796 76 W. 105th Street Y
DPR M03 2 La Plaza Cultural-Armando Perez 27898 647 East 9th Street Y
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DOT M02 2 LaGuardia Corner Community Garden 6957 511 LaGuardia Place New York, NY 10012 Y
DPR X04 16 Las Casitas Community Garden 8403 1126 - 1140 Woodycrest Avenue Y
DPR X01 17 Latinos Unidos (Family Group Garden) 4829 427 East 157th Street Y
NYRP B03 34 LDC of Broadway 620 900 Broadway Brooklyn, NY 11206 N
DPR M03 2 Le Petit Versailles / Allied Productions 1588 247 E. 2nd Street N
DPR X03 14 Leave It Better Kids Garden (Grand Ave. C.G.) 9958 1970 Grand Avenue Bronx, NY 10453 N
DPR B03 19 Lefferts Place Block Association 3069 162 Lefferts Place Y
DPR B01 33 Lentol Garden 30500 178 Bayard Street Brooklyn, NY 11222 N
HPD X02 17 Libertad Urban Farm 1500 972 Simpson St. Bronx, NY 10459 N
MTA Q01 26 LIC Roots Community Garden (Long Island City Roots) 4401 2908 47th Avenue. Y
DPR M11 8 Life Spire (CRMD, Inc.) 805 2015 Lexington Avenue N
DPR B09 40 Lincoln Road Garden 2690 316 Lincoln Road Y
BQLT B06 33 Lincoln-Berkeley Community Garden 2857 20 Lincoln Place Brooklyn, NY 11217 N
NYRP Q12 27 Linden Boulevard Community Garden 7276 178-22 Linden Boulevard Jamaica, NY 11434 Y
PRI B04 34 Linden-Bushwick Garden 32337 8 Linden Street Brooklyn, NY 11221 N
HPD M11 9 Little Blue House Garden 3381 1675 Madison Avenue N
DPR X03 15 Little Claremont Park - C.E.S. 42X 6826 438-44 Clarmont Pkwy N
DPR X03 17 Little Green Garden / Jardin la Roca - Rock Garden 9951 422 East 160th St. N
DPR M03 1 Liz Christy Garden 11278 110 E Houston Street N
DPR Q12 27 Locust Manor Neighborhood Civic Association 7132 171-03 120th Avenue Queens, NY 11434 N
DPR Q02 26 Long Island City Community Garden (LIC Community
Garden, Inc.)
49th Avenue, Long Island City, NY 11101 N
DPR M03 2 Los Amigos 2338 221 East 3rd Street Y
NYRP M11 8 Los Amigos Garden NYRP 1973 326 Pleasant Avenue N
DPR M03 2 Lower East Side Ecology Center 6716 213 E. 7th Street Y
TPL M03 1 Lower East Side People Care 2245 25 Rutgers Street N
DPR M11 8 Lydia’s Magic Garden (El Girasol Magic Garden) 9428 1665 Park Avenue NY, NY 10035 Y
DOE Q09 21 M.S. 210 - YMCA Beacon Center Garden 5663 93-12 101st Street, Ozone Park, NY 11416 N
DPR B03 41 Madison Harvest Community Garden 2274 894 Madison Street Brooklyn, NY 11221 N
DPR B04 37 Madison Square Garden 6950 1262-1264 Madison Street Y
NYRP B04 34 Madison Street Association 1962 974 Madison Street Y
DPR B03 36 Madison Street Block Association #2 3512 88-90 Madison Street Y
DPR M11 8 Maggie’s Magic Garden (formerly Ebenezer Wesleyan
Methodist Church Garden)
4956 1574 Lexington Avenue N
NYRP M09 7 Maggie’s Garden 3417 564 West 149th Street NY, NY 10031 N
BQLT Q03 21 Malcom X Garden 2025 33-12 112th St, Flushing, NY 11368 Y
BQLT B08 36 Mama Dee’s Community Garden 3652 1397 Bedford Avenue Y
DPR B05 37 Manley’s Place 3408 2539 Pitkin Avenue Y
BLT X09 17 Manor Avenue Seniors Garden 2293 1025 Manor Avenue N
BLT X06 15 Mapes Avenue Garden (HDFC) 6765 2124 Mapes Avenue Bronx, NY 10460 N
DPR B16 41 Marcus Garvey Tenants Association 10262 1833 Strauss Street Brooklyn, NY 11212 Y
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DPR M10 9 Margrichantie Memorial Garden 7455 155 West 133rd Street NY, NY 10030 Y
BQLT Q03 21 McIntosh Neighborhood Association Garden 4444 25-19 100th Street East Elmhurst Queens, NY 11369 Y
DPR/HPD Q12 28 McKinley’s Children’s Garden 4870 108-56 Union Hall Street Y
NYRP B16 16 McLeod Community Garden (formerly Powell Street Block
Association - Liberty Ave)
4863 130 Liberty Avenue Y
DPR X03 17 Melrose New Generation Community Garden 5064 377 East 160th St Bronx, NY 10451 Y
BQLT Q12 27 Merrick-Marsden Neighborhood Association Garden 3858 118-18 Merrick Boulevard Jamaica Queens, NY 11434 Y
BQLT Q12 27 Merrick-Marsden Neighborhood Association Garden II 117-02 Merrick Boulevard Jamaica, NY 11434 N
DPR M03 3 M’finda Kalunga Garden 28090 179 Chrystie NY, NY 10002 (Rivington Street Crossover, in Sarah Roosevelt Park) Y
DPR B16 42 MHBA Living Laboratory Community Garden - OTF 2500 386 Chester Street Brooklyn, NY 11212 Y
NYRP X02 18 Mildred T. Rhodebeck Garden (Garden of Eden) 9930 927 Faile Street N
DPR X06 15 Miracle Garden 5325 Marmion Avenue (851 Fairmont Pl.) N
DPR M03 1 Miracle Garden 5001 194-196 East 3rd Street N
HPD M11 9 Mission Garden 4379 1691 Madison Avenue Y
TPL M09 7 Mo’ Pals 1944 545 West 147th Street Y
DPR M07 8 Mobilization For Change Community Garden 1944 955 Columbus Avenue Y
DPR X03 17 Model T Community Garden 10760 1312 Bristow Street Bronx, NY 10459 Y
DPR B05 37 Montauk Community Garden - Concerned Residents of
Montauk Avenue
4056 214 Montauk Avenue Y
DPR B01 34 Moore Street Market Farm 2428 104 Moore Street, Brooklyn, NY 11206 Y
PRI R01 49 Moravian Community Garden 2357 1657 Victory Blvd. Y
DPR X03 16 Morning Glory Community Garden OTF (Hoe Avenue) 2137 1211 Hoe Avenue, Bronx, NY Y
DPR M12 10 Morris Jumel Community Garden 4557 455-457 W 162nd Street Y
DPR X04 14 Mosaic Center (Success Garden) 14647 1315-31 Odgen Avenue Bronx, NY 10452 N
PRI B03 36 Mt. Lebanon Baptist Church 2541 354 Stuyvesant Avenue. N
DEP B03 33 Myrtle Village Green (Pratt Area Community Council) 20000 636 Myrtle Avenue N
DPR B05 42 Nehemiah Ten GreenThumb Block Association 10170 565 Barbey Street Y
BLT X01 17 Neighborhood Advisory Committee Community Garden 5982 360 E. 151st Street N
DPR M11 8 Neighbors of Vega Baja 3103 320 E. 109th Street Y
DPR M10 9 New 123rd Street Block Association 6118 112,114 & 116 W. 123rd Street Y
DPR B03 41 New Age Pride (Victory Garden’s Group) 2577 953 Gates Avenue N
HPD B03 36 New Harvest Community Garden 8041 123-125 Vernon Avenue Brooklyn NY 11206 N
DPR X02 18 New Hoe Avenue Garden 1833 958 Hoe Avenue Bronx, NY 10459 Y
DOT X04 17 New Roots Community Farm 3000 670 Grand Concourse Bronx, NY 10451 N
DPR B05 42 New Vision Garden 12180 590 Schenck Avenue Brooklyn, NY Y
DPR B16 42 Newport Gardens 5984 823 Rockaway Avenue Y
DPR X03 15 North LUBA’s Community Rock Garden 4979 1665 Longfellow Avenue N
BQLT B01 33 Northside Community Garden 1572 599 Driggs Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11221 Y
NYRP X01 4 NYRP Members Garden (Dalia Group) 2525 724 Courtlandt Avenue N
DPR M04 3 Oasis Community Garden 6296 505 West 52nd Street NY, NY 10019 Y
DPR B01 34 Olive Street Garden 3720 21-25 Olive Street N
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DPR M03 2 Open Road Park (LES) Eastside Community H.S. Garden 8225 404-16 East 12th Street Y
DPR M03 2 Orchard Alley 15907 350-54 East 4th Street Y
DPR B01 34 Orient Grove 6400 2 Orient Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11211 Y
DPR B05 37 Oriental Garden 4513 369-371 Barbey Street & 326-328 Jerome St Y
DPR M10 9 Our Little Green Acre (Garden Eight) 2122 275-277 West 122nd Street Y
PRI M10 9 Our Neighborhood Place - Abyssinian Development
Corp.
2600 77 West 127th Street NY, NY 10027 N
DPR X03 16 P.S. 186 - Day Treatment Program 3077 745 Jennings Street N
DPR M03 2 P.S. 361 - The Children’s Garden 1358 East 12th Street N
DPR B05 37 P.S. 4K - Paradise Garden 14832 676-696 Glenmore Avenue N
DPR X06 15 P.S. 59 - Thomas W. Cooke Farm 17717 2171-2173 Bathgate Avenue N
DPR M10 9 P.S. 76 - Garden of Perserverance 2607 203 W. 120th Street NY NY 10027 N
JOP M07 6 P.S. 84 - The Dream Garden and Garden of Angels 2100 32 West 92nd Street N
DPR X01 8 Padre Plaza (Success Garden) 11208 541-545 E. 139th Street N
HPD B05 37 Pagan’s Garden (Linwood Street Block Assoc.) 3437 992 Sutter Avenue N
BLT X01 17 Palmas del Caribe (Eagle Avenue Community Garden) 10346 869 Eagle Avenue Y
TPL M11 8 Papo’s Garden 4019 218-220 E. 119th Street Y
NYRP X02 18 Paradise on Earth Garden 12936 1101-1105 Fox Street Bronx NY 10459 N
TPL M03 2 Parque De Tranquilidad 5356 314-318 East 4th Street N
BQLT B03 41 Patchen Avenue Garden 2305 49 Patchen Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11218 Y
HPD B03 36 Patchen Community Square Garden 2500 142 Patchen Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11221 N
DPR B03 41 Patrick Van Doren Pocket Park 1794 123 Malcolm X Avenue Brooklyn NY 11221 Y
DPR M11 8 Peaceful Valley 2289 50-52 East 117th Street Y
DPR M03 2 Peach Tree Garden 5301 236-238 East 2nd Street NY, NY 10009 Y
NYRP Q11 19 Pembroke Avenue Community Garden 4120 253-15 Pembroke Avenue Queens, NY 11362 N
BQLT B04 34 People’s Garden BQLT (Youth City Little League) 7294 1237-1241 Broadway Brooklyn, NY 11221 N
DPR B16 41 Phoenix Community Garden (formerly Somers Street) 21775 16 Somers Street Brooklyn, NY 11233 Y
HPD B06 39 Pirate’s Cove Garden 3049 313 Columbia Street Brooklyn, NY 11231 Y
DPR/HPD M11 8 Pleasant Village Community Garden 16749 342-353 Pleasant Avenue. /502 E. 119th Street Y
DPR B03 36 Plenty Food For All (Garden of Plenty) 2634 app. 1767 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11233 N
DPR B18 42 Ponderosa Garden 7792 664 East 105th Street Y
DOT B02 33 Poplar Street Community Garden 5026 25 Poplar Street Brooklyn, NY 11201 Y
DPR B05 37 Poppa & Momma Jones Historical Garden 6623 337 Van Siclen Avenue Y
HPD B05 42 Positive Seeds of Life Garden 5000 554 Snediker Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11207 N
DPR B16 42 Powell Street Block Association - Powell St. 1149 633 Powell Street N
DPR B16 42 Powell Street Garden - Livonia Ave 21266 434 Livonia Street Brooklyn NY 11212 Y
DPR B01 34 Powers Street Garden 4879 276-278 Powers Street N
HPD B06 39 President Street Block Association Garden Group 1500 503 President Street Brooklyn, NY 11215 N
DPR B16 41 Preston Community Garden 5351 1711 Park Place Y
DPR Q06 29 Project Eden 5841 5 Kessel Street Queens, NY 11374 Y
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DPR/HPD B05 42 Prophecy Garden Church of God 1974 43-69 Malta Street Y
BANG B08 35 Prospect Heights Community Farm 9394 252-256 St. Marks Avenue N
DPR B05 42 PS 53 Garden 2700 522 Bradford Street Y
DPR M11 9 Pueblo Unido 2378 1659 Madison Avenue Y
DPR X03 17 Rainbow Block Association 7472 379 East 159th Street Y
DPR X03 17 Rainbow Garden of Life and Health OTF 11795 762 Melrose Avenue Bronx, NY 10451 Y
DPR B03 36 Raise the Roof: North Brooklyn 3191 158 Hopkins Street Y
BQLT B08 41 Ralph-Lincoln Service Center Garden 2727 1654 St. John’s Place Brooklyn, NY 11213 Y
DPR X09 18 Randall Community Garden (Taylor Soundview Block
Association)
9251 1834 Randall Avenue Bronx, NY 10473 Y
DPR B03 36 Red Gate Garden 4815 604 Marcy Avenue Y
DPR B06 38 Red Hook Farm / Added Value 117090 558 Columbia Street Brooklyn, NY Y
DPR B01 34 Red Shed Garden (GREC) 7878 264-266 Skillman Avenue Y
DPR M03 2 Relaxation Garden (Suen Dragon Garden) 2645 209 Avenue B Y
PRI M10 9 Rev. Linnette C. Williamson Memorial Park 2678 65-67 W. 128th Street N
DPR M12 7 RING - Riverside Inwood Neighborhood Garden 8059 1835 Riverside Drive New York, NY 10033 Y
DPR B05 42 Rising Stars Victory Garden 2000 365 Wyona St. Brooklyn, NY 11207 N
DPR X07 15 Risse Street Community Garden (Triangle Park) 10902 10 Risse Street Garden, Bronx, NY 10468 N
DPR X06 15 River Garden 18831 1086 East 180th Street Bronx N
PRI X10 12 Rivers Run Waterfront Community Garden 47504 801 Co-op City Blvd, Bronx, NY 10475 N
DPR M09 7 Riverside Valley Community Garden 16094 Riverside Park/ 699 W 138th Street Y
DPR M10 9 Robert L. Clinkscales Playground and Community Garden
(C.G. of West 146th St.)
19429 234 West 146th Street NY, NY 10039 Y
BLT X04 16 Roberto Clemente Community Garden 11818 1272-1280 Shakespeare Avenue Y
DPR Q14 31 Rockaway Youth Task Force Garden 310 Beach 58th Street Arverne, NY 11691 N
DPR/NYRP M11 8 Rodale Pleasant Park Community Garden 10199 437 East 114th Street/448-450 East 115th Street Y
BQLT B17 40 Rogers/Tilden/Veronica Place Garden 6503 2601-2603 Tilden Avenue. Brooklyn, NY 11226 Y
PRI R01 49 Roots of Peace Community Garden 4186 390 Targee Street Staten Island, NY 10304 N
DPR M03 2 Sam & Sadie Koenig Garden 1525 237 E. 7th Street NY, NY 10009 N
DPR B13 47 Santos White Community Garden 5817 2110 Mermaid Avenue N
PRI X08 16 Schervier Community Garden 2446 2975 Independence Avenue Riverdale, NY 10463 N
DPR X02 17 Schomburg Satellite Academy H.S. 4081 869 E 164th Street Y
NYRP Q14 31 Seagirt Boulevard Community Garden 4978 30-03 Seagirt Boulevard. Far Rockaway, NY 11691 N
DPR B03 36 Seasons of Vision 3665 9-11 Rochester Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11233 Y
DPR M03 1 Secret Garden 2209 293-297 East 4th Street Y
HPD B13 47 Senior Citizens Block Association of Mermaid Avenue 24626 2917-2923 West 20th Street Y
TPL M09 7 Serenity Gardens 3766 522 West 146th Street Y
BQLT B05 42 Sheffield Garden 3889 673 Sheffield Avenue Y
BLT X04 16 Sherman Avenue Community Garden 4968 955 Sherman Avenue Y
DPR B05 37 Shield of Faith 7731 79-85 Montauk Avenue Y
DPR B03 36 Shiloh Garden Inc. 3129 323-325 Monroe Street Y
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DPR B16 41 Sh’ma Yisrael 6232 2084-90 Pacific Street Y
HPD M03 1 Siempre Verde Garden 1212 181 Stanton Street - 137 Attorney Street Y
MTA Q02 26 Smiling Hogshead Ranch 25-30 Skillman Avenue Long Island City, NY 11101 N
HPD B06 39 South Brooklyn Children’s Garden 3633 204 Columbia Street Brooklyn, NY 11231 Y
HPD Q04 21 Sparrow’s Nest Community Garden 11785 54-25 101st Street Queens, NY 11368 N
DPR B03 34 Spencer Street Community Garden 1833 230A Spencer Street Y
DPR X01 8 St. Ann’s Block Garden Association 1000 666-68 St. Ann’s Avenue N
DPR B05 37 St. John Cantius Parish Community Garden 8513 476-484 New Jersey Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11207 N
BQLT B08 41 St. John’s Place Renaissance Garden 4004 1642 St. John’s Place Brooklyn, NY 11218 Y
PRI M09 7 St. Luke’s Community Garden 2000 435 West 141st Street New York, NY 10031 N
BQLT B08 35 St. Mark’s Avenue / Prospect Heights Community
Garden
3299 207 St. Marks Avenue Y
DPR B16 41 St. Mark’s Block Association 7926 455,457-63 Ralph Avenue Y
DPR M10 9 St. Nicholas Miracle Garden 1595 330 Saint Nicholas Ave. NY 10027 Y
DPR B03 36 Stars of Hope Community Garden 1566 213 Madison Street Brooklyn, NY 11216 Y
PRI X03 17 Steppin Up Community Garden 2500 1300 Rev. James Polite Avenue Bronx, NY 10459 N
DPR B16 41 Sterling Community Group Garden 4689 531 Ralph Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11233 N
HPD B16 41 Student Farm Project 7638 514 Rockaway Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11212 Y
DPR M09 9 Sugar Hill Park 2895 333 Edgecombe Avenue NY, NY 10031 N
DPR B06 39 Summit Street Community Garden 4753 281 Columbia Street Brooklyn, NY 11231 Y
DPR B03 41 Sumpter Community Garden 2347 182 Sumpter Street Brooklyhn, NY 11233 Y
DPR X01 34 Sunflower Garden / Girasol 6417 635 East 137th Street, Bronx 10454 Y
PRI / DOT Q02 26 Sunnyside Park Community Gardens 11763 3 50th St. Queens, NY 11377 N
DPR B01 34 Sunshine Community Garden (Brooklyn) 4921 99-100 McKibben Street N
HPD B13 47 Surfside Garden Multi-Cultural Coalition 32744 2871 Surf Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11224 Y
DPR X03 17 Synergi Urban Garden UCFP URI OTF (Hoe Ave.) 1618 1211 Hoe Avenue Bronx, NY 10460 Y
DPR B03 36 T&T Hancock Block Association 3484 322-324 Hancock Street Brooklyn, NY 11216 N
DPR B03 34 T&T Vernon Block Association 7053 200 Vernon Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11206 Y
DPR X04 16 Taqwa Community Farm 22849 90 W 164th Street Bronx, NY 10452 Y
NYRP X04 16 Target Bronx (Anderson Avenue Community Garden) 15500 1001 Anderson Avenue Y
NYRP B03 33 Target Brooklyn (Bedford Avenue Block Association) 4176 931 Bedford Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11205 Y
DPR M11 8 Target East Harlem Community Garden 4123 415-421 East 117th Street Y
DPR B01 34 Ten Eyck Houses HDFC 4881 15-17 Ten Eyck Street Y
HPD B16 41 Ten Neighbors Community Garden 4500 658 Saratoga Avenue & 89 Blake Avenue. N
DPR B16 42 Thomas Boyland Community Garden (formerly Hopkinson
R & L Block Assoc.)
6453 754 Thomas Boyland Street Y
DPR B05 37 TLC Sculpture Park Garden 7683 275 Glenmore Avenue Y
DPR X05 14 Townsend Garden (Mt. Hope Housing Co.) 6635 1735 Walton Avenue Y
NYRP M03 2 Toyota Childrens Learning Garden (Coradan Evaeden) 1715 603 East 11th Street N
HPD B03 36 Tranquility Farm (Willoughby Ave. Garden) 6162 267 Throop Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11206 Y
DPR Q12 24 Tree of Life Organic Garden (William Simmons) CPF
Liberty Learning Garden
22116 106-18 173rd St. Jamaica, NY 11433 N
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BLT X06 15 Tremont Community Garden 17537 551 E. 178th St. Bronx, NY 10457 Y
DPR B05 42 Triple R (Rest, Reflextion, Relaxation) - Victory Garden 3960 641 Hendrix Street Brooklyn, NY 11207 N
DPR Q01 19 Two Coves Community Garden 33936 11 30th Avenue Queens, NY 11102 N
DPR B05 42 UCC 2 - Fresh Farm 3444 786 Livonia Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11207 N
DPR B05 42 UCC Youth Farm (United Community Centers) / East
New York Farms
23766 613 Schenck Avenue Y
DPR B03 41 Umoja Garden (Garden Beautiful) 7929 1452-1464 Broadway Brooklyn, NY 11221 Y
DPR B09 35 Union Street Garden and Community Development
(Eastern Parkway Coalition)
18810 970 Union Street Y
DPR M10 9 United Block Association Garden (formerly West 131st
Street Garden)
3,380 34 West 131st Street N
BQLT B03 36 United Herkimer Garden Club 2538 97 Herkimer Street Brooklyn, NY 11218 Y
DPR X01 17 United We Stand Garden 8564 627 East 137th Street Bronx, NY 10454 N
DPR M10 9 Unity Park 5727 53-55 West 128th Street N
HPD B13 47 Unity Tower Tenant Association 15055 1917-23 Surf Avenue Y
DOE M03 1 University Neighborhood High School 5638 198 Monroe Street N
DPR B05 37 Upon This Rock Community Garden 3960 2556 Pitkin Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11208 Y
DPR B06 39 Urban Meadow (old name Cabrini Green) 8540 125 Van Brunt Street N
DPR M03 2 Vamos Sembrar: For the Beloved and Otherwise
Forgotten
1131 198 Avenue B Y
DPR B03 34 Vernon and Throop Community Garden 2399 253 Throop Avenue Y
DPR B03 36 Vernon Cases 7461 42-48 Vernon Avenue Y
DPR X03 16 Victory Garden - Crotona Park 24090 580 Crotona Park South Bronx, NY 10456 (school across the st. (garden inside
park))
Y
HPD M11 8 Villa Santruce Jardinera 2500 1546 Park Avenue NY, NY 10029 N
HPD M11 9 Villa Santurce 1950 72 E. 112th Street NY, NY 10029 Y
DPR B02 35 Vinegar Hill Community Garden OTF 2694 199 York Street Brooklyn, NY Y
DPR X01 17 Vogue Community Garden 2141 431 E. 156th Street N
DPR B03 36 Von King Park and Cultural Center Garden 1500 670 Lafayette Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11216 N
DPR B08 35 Walt L. Shamal Community Garden - Dean North 6834 1093-1095 Dean Street Y
HPD M10 9 Walter Miller III Memorial Garden (La Casa Frela) 1015 13 West 119th Street NY, NY 10026 N
DPR X01 8 Wanaqua Garden 10878 460-464 E. 136th Street Y
BANG B06 38 Warren-St.Marks Community Garden 8663 623 Warren Street N
DPR B05 37 Warwick Block Association 4500 650 Glenmore Avenue Y
DPR X09 18 Waterfront Community Garden 10399 2008 Gildersleeve Avenue Y
DPR B03 36 Welcome Home Garden 2605 681 Halsey Street Y
DPR M07 8 West 104th Street Garden 6795 8 West 104th Street Y
DPR M09 9 West 111th Street People’s Garden 4841 1039 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10025 N
DPR M11 9 West 124th Street Community Garden 4067 2001 5th Avenue NY, NY Y
DPR M10 9 West 132nd Street Garden 7962 108-114 W. 132nd Street N
DOT M12 7 West 181st Street Beautification Project 4124 814 West 181st Street N
DPR B13 47 West 23rd Street Community Garden 68032 2403 Neptune Avenue N
DPR M07 6 West 87th Street Park & Garden 4109 55-57 West 87th Street N
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DPR R01 49 West Brighton Community Garden OTF 11203 899 Henderson Avenue Staten Island, NY 10310 Y
BQLT B08 36 Westbrook Memorial Garden 5606 1233 Pacific Street Brooklyn, NY 11216 Y
NYRP R01 49 Westervelt Community & Family Garden 3381 143 Westervelt Avenue Staten Island, NY 10301 N
DPR B03 36 Whole Neighborhood Garden 4087 1001 Bedford Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11205 Y
DPR M09 7 William A. Harris Garden 4605 864 St.Nicholas Ave. New York, NY 10031 Y
DPR M10 9 William B. Washington Memorial Garden 3609 325 West 126th Street New York, NY 10035 � Y
NYRP B05 37 Williams Avenue Community Garden (formerly Shaw
Block Association)
2529 88 Williams Avenue N
NYRP X01 8 Willis Avenue Community Garden (Bronx Community &
Cultural Garden)
9132 378 Willis Avenue Bronx, NY 10451 N
DPR X02 17 Wishing Well Garden 15681 886 Reverend James A. Polite Y
BQLT B04 34 Woodbine Street Block Association Garden 2584 146 Woodbine Street Brooklyn, NY 11221 Y
DPR X04 16 Woodycrest Community Garden 5502 949 Woodycrest Avenue Y
DEP B05 42 Ying & Yang 5000 11329 Seaview Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11239 N
Appendix D
Grow to Learn Gardens
School Name Street Address Borough
Appendix - 60
Jonathan D. Hyatt 333 East 135 St Bronx
Bronx International Academy 1110 Boston Road Bronx
Family Life Academy Charter School II 296 E. 140th Street Bronx
John V. Lindsay Wildcat Academy Charter School 1239 Lafayette Avenue Bronx
Lucero Elementary School 1425 Walton Avenue Bronx
Bronx Academy of Promise Charter School 1349 Inwood Avenue Bronx
Bronx Lighthouse Charter School 1005 Intervale Ave. Bronx
Francisco Oller 1550 Crotona Park East Bronx
Claremont Community School 1537 Washington Ave Bronx
Sedgwick 1771 Popham Ave Bronx
Samuel Gompers Career and Technical Education High
School
455 Southern Blvd Bronx
The Urban Assembly Bronx Academy of Letters 339 Morris Ave Bronx
Mott Hall Charter School 1260 Franklin Avenue Bronx
Crotona Academy 639 55St Anns Ave Bronx
Comprehensive Model School Project 1501 Jerome Ave Bronx
Mt. Eden Children’s Academy 1501 Jerome Ave Bronx
Mott Haven Academy Charter School 170 Brown Place Bronx
P.S. 306 40 West Tremont Ave Bronx
Luisa Dessus Cruz 681 Kelly St Bronx
Arturo A Schomburg Satellite Academy Bronx 1010 Rev. James A Polite Ave Bronx
The Family School 1116 Sheridan Ave Bronx
Bronx Leadership Academy High School 1710 Webster Ave Bronx
Bronx Success Academy Charter School 2 450 St Pauls Pl Bronx
Bronx High School For Medical Science 240 East 172 St Bronx
Bronx High School of Business 240 East 172 St Bronx
University Heights Secondary School 701 St. Anns Ave Bronx
The William Lloyd Garrison 250 East 156 St Bronx
Benjamin Franklin School 450 St Paul’s Pl Bronx
Inocensio Casanova 660 Fox St Bronx
Jonas Bronck 165 Brown Place Bronx
Fannie Lou Hamer Freedom 1021 Jennings St Bronx
Academy for Career and Living Skills 1434 Longfellow Ave Bronx
P.S. X010 1501 Jerome Ave Bronx
Wilton 510 East 141 Street Bronx
KIPP Academy Elementary School 730 Concourse Village West Tower D Bronx
R. Hernandez Dual Language Magnet 1220 Gerard Avenue Bronx
Family Life Academy Charter School 14 West 170 St Bronx
P.S. 17 165 Brown Place Bronx
Grant Avenue Elementary School 250 E. 164th St Bronx
The New Children’s School 2151 Washington Ave Bronx
Willis Avenue School 383 East 139 St Bronx
Appendix - 61
School Name Street Address Borough
www.nyc.gov/foodpolicy
The Bronx School of Science Inquiry and Investigation 40 West Tremont Ave Bronx
Pura Belpre School 1425 Walton Ave Bronx
School of Performing Arts 977 Fox St Bronx
Melrose School 758 Courtlandt Ave Bronx
Girls Preparatory Charter School Of The Bronx 681 Kelly Street Bronx
Arturo Toscanini Creative Education for the Arts 1000 Teller Ave Bronx
Crescent School 2111 Crotona Ave Bronx
Luis Lorens Torres School 1155 Cromwell Ave Bronx
New York City Montessori Charter School 423 E 138th St Bronx
Performance School 750 Concourse Village West Bronx
C.S. 211 1919 Prospect Ave Bronx
Bronx Collegiate Academy 240 East 172 Street Bronx
Frederick Douglass Academy V 2111 Crotona Avenue Bronx
John Peter Zenger School 502 Morris Ave Bronx
School for Environmental Citizenship 125 East 181st Street Bronx
DreamYard Preparatory School 240 East 172 Street Bronx
School of Higher Expectations 1001 Jennings Street Bronx
Academy for Language and Technology 1700 Macombs Road Bronx
Nadia J. Pagan School 1950 Sedgwick Ave. Bronx
Joseph R. Drake 1290 Spofford Ave Bronx
Author’s Academy 1260 Franklin Ave Bronx
Baychester Middle School 3750 Baychester Avenue Bronx
Bronx Guild High School 1980 Lafayette Avenue Bronx
High School for Energy and Technology 2474 Crotona Avenue Bronx
bronx guild 1111 Pugsley Avenue Bronx
The New School for Leadership and Journalism 120 West 231st Street Bronx
East Fordham Academy for the Arts 120 East 184th Street Bronx
Pelham Gardens Middle School 2545 Gunther Avenue Bronx
City Island 200 City Island Avenue Bronx
Dr. Selman Waksman 850 Baychester Avenue Bronx
P.S./I.S. 54 2703 Webster Avenue Bronx
Concourse Village Elementary School 750 Concourse Village West Bronx
Renaissance High School for Musical Theater & Technology 3000 East Tremont Avenue Bronx
Tech International Charter School 3120 Corlear Avenue Bronx
The Marie Curie School for Medicine, Nursing, and Health
Professions
120 West 231 Street Bronx
Bronx Charter School for Better Learning 3740 Baychester Avenue Bronx
Dewitt Clinton 100 West Mosholu Parkway South Bronx
Equality Charter School 4140 Hutchinson River Parkway East Bronx
Herbert H. Lehman 3000 East Tremont Avenue Bronx
Jonathan Levin High School for Media and Communications 240 East 172 Street Bronx
Bronx School of Young Leaders 40 West Tremont Avenue Bronx
Mott Hall V 1551 East 172nd Street Bronx
Isaac Clason 800 Taylor Avenue Bronx
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School Name Street Address Borough
www.nyc.gov/foodpolicy
P.S 207 3030 Godwin Terrace Bronx
P.S. 97 1375 Mace Avenue Bronx
George J. Werdan III 3050 Webster Avenue Bronx
Urban Assembly Academy for Civic Engagement 650 Hollywood Avenue Bronx
Stephen McSweeney School 2697 Westchester Avenue Bronx
School for Excellence 1110 Boston Road Bronx
Bronx Lab High School 800 EAST GUN HILL ROAD Bronx
Spuyten Duyvil 660 West 236th Street Bronx
Bronx Writing Academy 270 EAST 167 STREET Bronx
Roland Patterson 275 Roberto Clemente State Brg Bronx
H.E.R.O (Health, Education, and Research Occupations
High School)
455 Southern Blvd Bronx
Bronx Theater High School 99 Terrace View Avenue Bronx
P.S. 69 560 Thieriot Avenue Bronx
P.S. X176 850 Baychester Avenue Bronx
Jeffrey Rapport School for Career Development 470 Jackson Avenue Bronx
Abram Stevens Hewitt 750 Prospect Avenue Bronx
Belmont School 690 East 183 Street Bronx
Astor Collegiate Academy 925 Astor Avenue Bronx
Young Leaders Elementary 460 East 140 Street Bronx
Bilingual School 811 East 149 Street Bronx
Courtland School 335 East 152 Street Bronx
PS 723X @Ittleson 5050 Iselin Avenue Bronx
PS 352X @75 984 Faile Street Bronx
Cornerstone Academy for Social Action Elementary School 3441 Steenwick Avenue Bronx
Donald Hertz 950 Rhinelander Avenue Bronx
Williamsbridge 980 Mace Avenue Bronx
Garrett A Morgan 1245 Washington Avenue Bronx
Robert J. Christen 5550 Riverdale Avenue Bronx
Helen Keller 650 Baychester Avenue Bronx
Walter J. Damrosch School 750 Jennings Street Bronx
Bronx Collaborative High School 100 WEST MOSHOLU PARKWAY SOUTH Bronx
MS 325 Urban Science Academy 1000 TELLER AVENUE Bronx
P.S. 132 1245 WASHINGTON AVENUE Bronx
New Visions Charter High School for Advanced Math and
Science II
900 Tinton Avenue Bronx
P.S. 396 1930 Andrews Avenue Bronx
The Highbridge Green School 200 West 167th Street Bronx
Academy for Scholarship and Entrepreneurship 921 East 228th Street Bronx
Collegiate Institute for Math and Science 925 Astor Avenue Bronx
The Urban Assembly Academy for History and Citizenship
for Young Men
240 East 172 Street Bronx
Throop 2750 Throop Avenue Bronx
Bronx Design and Construction High School 333 EAST 151 STREET Bronx
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School Name Street Address Borough
www.nyc.gov/foodpolicy
P188 @34 770 Grote Street Bronx
Jordan L. Mott 270 East 167th Street Bronx
P.S. 723X @ Byron 4033 Byron Ave Bronx
P.S. X188 400 Irving Avenue Brooklyn
Andrew Jackson 100 Noll St Brooklyn
Lyndon B. Johnson 763 Knickerbocker Ave Brooklyn
James P. Sinnott 370 Fountain Ave Brooklyn
RONALD EDMONDS LEARNING CENTER II 430 Howard Ave Brooklyn
World Academy for Total Community Health 400 Pennsylvania Ave Brooklyn
Ernest S. Jenkyns 982 Hegeman Ave Brooklyn
Eagle Academy for Young Men II 1137 Herkimer St Brooklyn
Ethan Allen School 970 Vermont St Brooklyn
Riverdale Avenue Community School 76 Riverdale Ave Brooklyn
Newport 273 Newport St Brooklyn
Ida Posner 76 Lott Avenue Brooklyn
Rachel Jean Mitchell 121 Saratoga Ave Brooklyn
Eubie Blake 787 Lafayette Ave. Brooklyn
Brownsville Academy High School 1150 E New York Ave Brooklyn
Achievement First Bushwick Charter School 125 Covert St Brooklyn
Walter F. White 411 Thatford Avenue Brooklyn
Cypress Hills 265 Warwick Street Brooklyn
Brooklyn High School for Law and Technology 1396 Broadway Brooklyn
El Hajj Malik Shabazz 500 Macon St Brooklyn
Alejandrina B. De Gautier 200 Woodbine St. Brooklyn
Danny Kaye 700 Sutter Avenue Brooklyn
Mayda Cortiella School 95 Grove St Brooklyn
Brooklyn Transition Center 185 Ellery St Brooklyn
Brooklyn High School for Leadership and Community
Service
300 Willoughby Ave Brooklyn
Academy for Environmental Leadership 400 Irving Avenue Brooklyn
Mott Hall IV 1137 Herkimer Street Brooklyn
Suydam 100 Irving Avenue Brooklyn
Michael Friedsam School 2944 Pitkin Ave Brooklyn
Dr. Betty Shabazz School 85 Watkins St Brooklyn
Boys and Girls High School 1700 Fulton St. Brooklyn
Evergreen Middle School for Urban Exploration 125 Covert St Brooklyn
P.S./I.S. 323 210 Chester Street Brooklyn
Brooklyn Community High School Of Communication, Arts
And Media
300 Willoughby Ave Brooklyn
P.S. 140 141 Macon St. Brooklyn
William Floyd 211 Throop Avenue Brooklyn
Aspirations Diploma Plus High School 1495 Herkimer Brooklyn
Abraham Lincoln 858 Jamaica Ave Brooklyn
P.S. 65 696 Jamaica Avenue Brooklyn
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School Name Street Address Borough
www.nyc.gov/foodpolicy
P.S. 376 194 Harman Street Brooklyn
Bedford Stuyvesant Preparatory High School 832 Marcy Avenue Brooklyn
Cypress Hills Collegiate Prep 999 Jamaica Avenue Brooklyn
Abraham Lincoln High School 2800 Ocean Parkway Brooklyn
Academy for College Preparation and Career Exploration 911 Flatbush Avenue Brooklyn
Automotive High School 50 Bedford Avenue Brooklyn
Brooklyn East Alternative Learning Center - John Jay 237 7th Avenue Brooklyn
High School for Youth and Community Development 911 Flatbush Avenue Brooklyn
High School Academy for Conservation and the
Environment
6565 Flatlands Avenue Brooklyn
SEALL Academy 5601 16th Avenue Brooklyn
High School for Public Service 600 Kingston Avenue Brooklyn
International Arts Business School 600 Kingston Avenue Brooklyn
School for Democracy and Leadership 600 Kingston Avenue Brooklyn
Joseph B. Cavallaro 8787 24th Avenue Brooklyn
The School for Human Rights 600 Kingston Avenue Brooklyn
Green School: An Academy for Environmental Careers 223 Graham Avenue Brooklyn
Seth Low 99 Avenue P Brooklyn
George Westinghouse Career And Technical Education High
School
105 Johnson Street Brooklyn
Marine Park 1925 Stuart Street Brooklyn
Community Roots Charter School 51 Saint Edwards Street Brooklyn
Herbert S. Eisenberg 501 West Avenue Brooklyn
James Madison High School 3787 Bedford Avenue Brooklyn
Kurt Hahn School 5800 Tilden Avenue Brooklyn
Brooklyn Theatre Arts High School 6565 Flatlands Avenue Brooklyn
Brooklyn Institute for Liberal Arts 600 Kingston Avenue Brooklyn
Launch Expeditionary Learning Charter School 1580 Dean Street Brooklyn
Brooklyn Urban Garden Charter School 500 19th Street Brooklyn
Walt Whitman 72 Veronica Place Brooklyn
The Christa McAuliffe School 1171 65 Street Brooklyn
Carroll Gardens School for Innovation 317 Hoyt Street Brooklyn
William McKinley 7301 Ft. Hamilton Parkway Brooklyn
Midwood High School 2839 Bedford Avenue Brooklyn
William Alexander 350 5th Avenue Brooklyn
Mott Hall Bridges Academy 210 Chester Street Brooklyn
Peter Rouget 544 7th Avenue Brooklyn
New Voices School Of Academic & Creative Arts 330 18 Street Brooklyn
Magnet School of Math, Science and Design Technology 511 7th Avenue Brooklyn
Urban Assembly Institute of Math and Science for Young
Women
283 Adams Street Brooklyn
Silas B. Dutcher 515 4th Avenue Brooklyn
McKinley Park 7805 7th Avenue Brooklyn
Medgar Evers College Preparatory School 1186 Carroll Street Brooklyn
Appendix - 65
School Name Street Address Borough
www.nyc.gov/foodpolicy
William A. Butler 610 Baltic Street Brooklyn
New Dawn Charter School 242 Hoyt Street Brooklyn
Alexine A. Fenty 330 Rugby Road Brooklyn
The Bayview School 211 72nd Street Brooklyn
The Windsor Terrace School 1625 11th Avenue Brooklyn
John W. Kimball 1301 8th Avenue Brooklyn
Leonard Dunkly 157 Wilson Street Brooklyn
Maurice Sendak Community School 211 8th Street Brooklyn
Patrick F. Daly 71 Sullivan Street Brooklyn
School of Science and Technology 725 East 23rd Street Brooklyn
Homecrest School of Music 1970 Homecrest Avenue Brooklyn
Caesar Rodney 4211 14th Avenue Brooklyn
The Ovington School 1225 69th Street Brooklyn
Walter Kassenbrock 8601 Ridge Boulevard Brooklyn
Arturo Toscanini 350 Avenue X Brooklyn
The Kings Highway Academy 1599 East 22nd Street Brooklyn
PS20 Clinton Hill School 225 Adelphi Street Brooklyn
Doris L. Cohen 1 Albemarle Road Brooklyn
Langston Hughe 9301 Avenue B Brooklyn
Colonel David Marcus 1100 Newkirk Avenue Brooklyn
Janice Marie Knight School 525 Lenox Road Brooklyn
P.S. 24 427 38th Street Brooklyn
Emma L. Johnston 976 President Street Brooklyn
Paerdegat 1037 East 54th Street Brooklyn
Herman Schreiber 1070 East 104th Street Brooklyn
The Caton School 18 Marlborough Road Brooklyn
P.S. 310 942 62nd Street Brooklyn
William Penn 180 7th Avenue Brooklyn
Dag Hammarskjold 1801 Avenue Y Brooklyn
Surfside 2929 West 30th Street Brooklyn
Oliver H. Perry 131 Norman Avenue Brooklyn
Philip Livingston 314 Pacific Street Brooklyn
The Pacific 450 Pacific Street Brooklyn
Henry Bristow 417 6th Avenue Brooklyn
Brooklyn Arbor Elementary 325 South 3rd Street Brooklyn
Brooklyn Arts and Science Elementary 443 St. Marks Avenue Brooklyn
Brooklyn Occupational Training Center 64 Avenue X Brooklyn
Teunis G. Bergen 80 Underhill Avenue Brooklyn
P.S./I.S. 109 1001 East 45th Street Brooklyn
The Fort Hamilton School 9115 5th Avenue Brooklyn
The Magnet School For Math and Science Inquiry 4715 18th Avenue Brooklyn
Louis Marshall 1070 East 83rd Street Brooklyn
The Conselyea School 320 Manhattan Avenue Brooklyn
Appendix - 66
School Name Street Address Borough
www.nyc.gov/foodpolicy
Studio School of Arts and Culture 330 18th Street Brooklyn
Edward C. Blum 100 Clermont Avenue Brooklyn
Elijah Stroud 750 Classon Avenue Brooklyn
Samuel Mills Sprole 317 Hoyt Street Brooklyn
The Children’s School 512 Carroll Street Brooklyn
Brooklyn Brownstone School 272 MacDonough Street Brooklyn
New American Academy 60 East 94th Street Brooklyn
Connie Lekas 2525 Haring Street Brooklyn
Jose de Diego Magnet School for the Visual Arts 250 Berry Street Brooklyn
Edna Cohen School 2840 West 12th Street Brooklyn
School of Math, Science, and Healthy Living 6214 4th Avenue Brooklyn
Park Slope School 180 6th Avenue Brooklyn
Amersfort 3829 Avenue K Brooklyn
Lewis Latimer 170 Gates Avenue Brooklyn
The Ethical Community Charter School 700 Park Avenue Brooklyn
Highland Park Community School 528 RIDGEWOOD AVENUE Brooklyn
P.S. 368 70 TOMPKINS AVENUE Brooklyn
International High School at Prospect Heights 883 CLASSON AVENUE Brooklyn
The New American Academy Charter School 5800 Tilden Avenue Brooklyn
Eugenio Maria De Hostos 101 Walton Street Brooklyn
P.S. 4 530 Stanley Avenue Brooklyn
The Essence School 590 Sheffield Avenue Brooklyn
Mary White Ovington 7002 4th Avenue Brooklyn
P.S. 130 70 Ocean Parkway Brooklyn
Abraham Stockton 700 Park Avenue Brooklyn
Frances E. Carter 242 Cooper Street Brooklyn
Samuel F. Dupoint 75 Meserole Avenue Brooklyn
The Lefferts Park School 7115 15th Avenue Brooklyn
Brooklyn Landmark Elementary 251 McDougal Street Brooklyn
Roy Mann 1420 East 68 Street Brooklyn
The Bergen Elementary 309 47th Street Brooklyn
Nathanael Greene 2045 Linden Boulevard Brooklyn
TESTSCHOOL_FullCity Consulting 1001 E45th Street Brooklyn
PS 516 4222 4th Avenue Brooklyn
Professional Pathways 3000 Avenue X Brooklyn
Middle School for Environmental Engineering 424 Leonard Street Brooklyn
P.S. 29 425 Henry Street Brooklyn
Brooklyn School for Career Development 510 Clermont Avenue Brooklyn
John F. Hylan 60 Cook Street Brooklyn
Brooklyn New School 610 Henry Street Brooklyn
Clara Cardwell 616 Quincy Street Brooklyn
P.S. 65 696 Jamaica Avenue Brooklyn
Environmental Study Center 7151 Avenue T Brooklyn
Appendix - 67
School Name Street Address Borough
www.nyc.gov/foodpolicy
Toussaint L’Ouverture 791 Empire Boulevard Brooklyn
New Beginnings Charter School 82 Lewis Avenue Brooklyn
The Weeksville School 1580 DEAN STREET Brooklyn
Beacon School of Excellence 825 4th Avenue Brooklyn
Edward R. Murrow High School 1600 Avenue L Brooklyn
Brooklyn Studio Secondary School 8310 21st Avenue Brooklyn
Brooklyn STEP Academy at Canarsie Educational Campus 1600 Rockaway Parkway Brooklyn
Samuel C. Barnes 195 Sanford Street Brooklyn
Kensington 202 AVENUE C Brooklyn
Lyons Community School 223 Graham Avenue Brooklyn
David A. Boody 228 Avenue S Brooklyn
Secondary School for Journalism 237 7th Avenue Brooklyn
Williamsburg Preparatory High School 257 North 6th Street Brooklyn
Brooklyn School for Global Studies 284 Baltic Street Brooklyn
Ronald Edmonds Learning Center 300 Adelphi Street Brooklyn
H.S. 630 3000 Avenue X Brooklyn
Brooklyn Prospect Charter School 3002 Fort Hamilton Parkway Brooklyn
Robert Fulton 37 Hicks Street Brooklyn
Bedford Village School 50 Jefferson Avenue Brooklyn
Isaac Remsen 325 Bushwick Avenue Brooklyn
WATCH HS 400 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Brooklyn
C.S. 21 180 Chauncey Street Brooklyn
The Math and Science Exploratory School 345 Dean Street Brooklyn
Brooklyn School of Inquiry 50 Avenue P Brooklyn
Brooklyn Gardens Elementary 574 Dumont Avenue Brooklyn
Elizabeth G. Leary 4011 Fillmore Avenue Brooklyn
P.S. 228 112 Schermerhorn Street Brooklyn
Neighborhood School 121 East 3 Street Manhattan
Shuang Wen 327 CHERRY STREET Manhattan
Alain L. Locke Magnet School for Environmental
Stewardship
21 West 111th Street Manhattan
Central Park East 1 1573 Madison Avenue Manhattan
Henry H. Garnet 175 W 134th Street Manhattan
Hugo Newman School 370 West 120 St Manhattan
Thurgood Marshall Academy Lower School 276 W 151 St Manhattan
Lexington Academy 131 East 104th Street Manhattan
Hernandez/Hughes 144-176 East 128 St Manhattan
Harlem Renaissance High School 22 East 128th Street Manhattan
Frederick Douglas Academy 2581 7th Avenue Manhattan
Horan School 55 East 120th St Manhattan
Future Leaders Institute Charter School 134 West 122nd Street Manhattan
Ann M. Short 421 East 106th Street Manhattan
Harlem Children’s Zone Promise Academy II Charter School 35 E 125 St Manhattan
Central Park East II 19 East 103rd Street Manhattan
Appendix - 68
School Name Street Address Borough
www.nyc.gov/foodpolicy
River East Elementary 508 East 120 St Manhattan
Columbia Secondary School 425 West 123 Street Manhattan
Millennium 75 Broad Street Manhattan
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis 120 West 46th Street Manhattan
Manhattan School for Career Development 113 East 4th Street Manhattan
The Urban Assembly School for Green Careers 145 West 84th Street Manhattan
Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and
Performing Arts
100 Amsterdam Avenue Manhattan
The Computer School 100 West 77th Street Manhattan
Murray Hill Academy 111 East 33rd Street Manhattan
Murry Bergtraum High School for Business Careers 411 Pearl Street Manhattan
Jacob August Riis 80 Catherine Street Manhattan
Roberto Clemente 333 East 4th Street Manhattan
Chelsea Prep 281 9th Avenue Manhattan
Manhattan School for Children 154 West 93rd Street Manhattan
City as School 16 Clarkson Street Manhattan
Earth School 600 East 6th Street Manhattan
East Side Community School 420 East 12th Street Manhattan
P.O. Michael J. Buczek 4360-78 Broadway Manhattan
Liberty School 201 Warren Street Manhattan
Roosevelt Island 645 Main Street Manhattan
Edward A. Reynolds West Side High School 140 West 102 Street Manhattan
Robert E. Simon 234 West 109th Street Manhattan
Franklin D. Roosevelt 730 East 12th Street Manhattan
Girls Prep Charter School Lower East Side 442 East Houston St Manhattan
Lillie D. Blake 45 East 81st Street Manhattan
High School for Law and Public Service 549 AUDUBON AVENUE Manhattan
Harbor Heights Middle School 306 Fort Washington Avenue Manhattan
Hunter College Elementary School 71 East 94th Street Manhattan
Dr. Sun Yat Sen 100 Hester Street Manhattan
M.S. 322 4600 Broadway Manhattan
New York French American Charter School 311 West 120th Street Manhattan
Alfred E. Smith 8 Henry Street Manhattan
Dos Puentes Elementary 185 Wadsworth Avenue Manhattan
William T. Harris 320 West 21st Street Manhattan
PS 163 Alfred E. Smith School Dr Pepe Reading Garden Manhattan
The Richard Rodgers of the Arts and Technology 132 West 89th Street Manhattan
Professor Juan Bosch Public School 12-18 Ellwood Street Manhattan
P.S. 189 2580 Amsterdam Avenue Manhattan
John B. Russwurm 2230 5th Avenue Manhattan
John Melser Charrette School 490 Hudson Street Manhattan
Peck Slip School 52 Chambers St Manhattan
The American Sign Language and English Lower School 225 E 23rd Street Manhattan
Hamilton Heights School 1750 Amsterdam Avenue Manhattan
Appendix - 69
School Name Street Address Borough
www.nyc.gov/foodpolicy
Paula Hedbavny School 421 West 219th Street Manhattan
Promise Academy 1 Upper 35 East 125th Street Manhattan
Pedro Albizu Campos 499 West 133rd Street Manhattan
School of the Future 127 East 22nd Street Manhattan
Stuyvesant High School 345 Chambers Street Manhattan
The Mickey Mantle School 141 East 111th Street Manhattan
Teachers College Community School 168 Morningside Avenue Manhattan
Amalia Castro 100 Attorney Street Manhattan
Harriet Tubman Learning Center 250 West 127th Street Manhattan
STAR Academy 121 East 3rd Street Manhattan
Adam Clayton Powell Jr. 1750 AMSTERDAM AVENUE Manhattan
Robert F. Wagner 220 East 76th Street Manhattan
Jessie Isador Straus 270 West 70th Street Manhattan
Florence Nightingale 285 Delancy Street Manhattan
Bread and Roses Integrated Arts High School 6 Edgecombe Avenue Manhattan
Battery Park City School 55 Battery Place Manhattan
P.S. 150 334 Greenwich Street Manhattan
Jacques Cartier School 315 East 113th Street Manhattan
School of Cooperative Technical Education 321 East 96th Street Manhattan
Urban Assembly Harbor School 10 South Street Manhattan
Lillian Weber School of the Arts 32 West 92nd Street Manhattan
Institute of Collaborative Studies 345 EAST 15TH STREET Manhattan
NYC iSchool 131 Avenue of the Americas Manhattan
Lower East Side Preparatory High School 145 Stanton Street Manhattan
Sisulu-Walker Charter School of Harlem 125 West 115th Street Manhattan
The Children’s Workshop School 610 East 12 Street Manhattan
Samuel Stern 160 East 120 Street Manhattan
Midtown West 328 West 48 Street Manhattan
Arts and Technology 122 Amsterdam Avenue Manhattan
Museum Magnet School 210 West 61 Street Manhattan
Patrick Henry Prep 19 East 103 Street Manhattan
Manhattan Middle School for Scientific Inquiry 401 West 164 Street Manhattan
Park Terrace 4124 9th Avenue Manhattan
Vito Marcantonio 433 East 100th Street Manhattan
Muscota/Amistad 4862 Broadway Manhattan
Twenty-First Century Academy for Community Leadership 501-503 West 152 Street Manhattan
Tompkins Square Middle School 600 East 6th Street Manhattan
Spectrum School @361 610 East 6th Street Manhattan
Inwood 650 Academy Street Manhattan
Manhattan Alternate Learning Center @ Highbridge 80 Audubon Avenue Manhattan
Queens Children Center 74-03 Commonwealth Blvd Queens
Queens High School of Teaching 74-20 Commonwealth Blvd Queens
The North Hills School 57-40 Marathon Parkway Queens
Edward Mandel 62-10 108th Street Queens
Walter Ward School 153-23 83rd Street Queens
Joseph Pulitzer 3334 80th Street Queens
Appendix - 70
School Name Street Address Borough
www.nyc.gov/foodpolicy
P.S. 78 48-09 Center Blvd Queens
Talfourd Lawn Elementary School 143-26 101 AVENUE Queens
Bard High School Early College 30-20 Thomson Avenue Queens
Flushing International High School 144-80 Barclay Avenue Queens
Grover Cleveland High School 21-27 Himrod Street Queens
Hillcrest High School 160-05 Highland Avenue Queens
John F. Kennedy Jr. School 57-12 94th Street Queens
William Carr 154-60 17th Avenue Queens
Magnet School for Civics in the Community 73-10 34th Avenue Queens
America’s School of Heroes 109-15 98th Street Queens
Robert A. Van Wyck 85-05 144th Street Queens
Nathaniel Hawthorne 61-15 Oceania Street Queens
Martin Van Buren High School 230-17 Hillside Avenue Queens
Arthur Ashe School 101-33 124th Street Queens
Henry Gradstein 33-09 35th Avenue Queens
John Bowne 142-30 Barclay Avenue Queens
Alexander Graham Bell 75-25 Bell Boulevard Queens
Emanuel Kaplan 67-25 51st Road Queens
The Rosa Parks School 84-40 101st Street Queens
State Street 171-11 35th Avenue Queens
Saint Albans School 187-01 Foch Boulevard Queens
William Hallet Magnet School of Health and Wellness 36-36 10th Street Queens
Forest Park 85-52 85th Street Queens
Goldie Maple Academy 3-65 Beach 56th Street Queens
Aviation Career and Technical Education High School 45-30 36 Street Queens
Cambria Heights Academy 188-4 91st Avenue Queens
East-West School of International Studies 46-21 Colden Street Queens
Growing Up Green Charter School 39-37 28th Street Queens
Albert Shanker School For Visual And Performing Arts 31-51 21st Street Queens
Robert H. Goddard 138-30 Lafayette Street Queens
Walter Crowley Intermediate School 50-40 Jacobus Street Queens
William Cullen Bryant High School 48-10 31st Avenue Queens
Ridgewood 66-56 Forest Avenue Queens
Russell Sage 68-17 Austin St Queens
Maspeth High School 54-40 74th Street Queens
Newtown High School 48-01 90th Street Queens
The School in the Gardens 2 Russell Place Queens
Dutch Kills 25-05 37th Ave Queens
Christa Mcauliffe 93-11 34th Ave Queens
Bay Terrace 18-25 212 Street Queens
Brookfield 148-15 230th Street Queens
Maurice A. Fitzgerald 39-20 48th Ave Queens
Clearview Gardens 16-10 Utopia Parkway Queens
Early Childhood Magnet School of the Arts 32-65 93rd Street Queens
P.S. 251 144-51 Arthur Street Queens
P.S. 280 34-20 94th Street Queens
Academy for Excellence Through the Arts 108-55 69th Avenue Queens
Elmhurst 85-28 Britton Avenue Queens
Paul Klapper 144-39 Gravett Road Queens
Steinway 22-45 41st Street Queens
Robert F. Kennedy Community High School 7540 Parsons Blvd Queens
Metropolitan Expeditionary Learning School 91-30 Metropolitan Avenue Queens
Appendix - 71
School Name Street Address Borough
www.nyc.gov/foodpolicy
Renaissance Charter School 35-59 81st Street Queens
The Active Learning Elementary School 137-20 Franklin Avenue Queens
Jackson Heights 77-02 37th Avenue Queens
P.S. 811 61-25 Marathon Parkway Queens
Eastwood School 179-01 90th Avenue Queens
Clement C. Moore 55-01 94 Street Queens
P.S. 255 50-05 31st Avenue Queens
Learners and Leaders 378 Seneca Avenue Queens
Pioneer Academy 40-20 100th Street Queens
P.S./I.S. 266 74-10 Commonwealth Boulevard Queens
P.S. 154 75-02 162 Street Queens
Lindenwood 163-23 83 STREET Queens
Thomas A. Dooley 167-02 45 AVENUE Queens
Horace Mann 86-50 109th Street Queens
P.S. 70 30-45 42nd Street Queens
The Louis Armstrong Middle School 32-02 JUNCTION BOULEVARD Queens
Oliver Wendell Holmes School 36-41 28 STREET Queens
Fairview 107-01 Otis Avenue Queens
Horace Greeley 45-11 31st Avenue Queens
P.S. 255 80-55 Cornish Avenue Queens
J. Keld/Briarwood 85-15 143rd Street Queens
Robert H Goddard 138-30 Lafayette Street Queens
Horace Harding 61-02 98th St Queens
Brian Piccolo 10-45 Nameoke Street Queens
William Haberle Elementary 253-50 149 Avenue Queens
Rego Park 93-06 63rd Drive Queens
P.S. 256 100-00 Beach Channel Drive Queens
Concord High School 109 Rhine Avenue Staten Island
Myra S. Barnes 225 Cleveland Avenue Staten Island
Berta A. Dreyfus 101 Warren Street Staten Island
The Carteret School 4108 Victory Boulevard Staten Island
Henry M. Boehm 54 Osborne Street Staten Island
Michael J. Petrides School 715 Ocean Terrace Staten Island
Port Richmond High School 85 St. Josephs Avenue Staten Island
Elias Bernstein 1270 Huguenot Avenue Staten Island
Margaret Emery-Elm Park 168 Hooker Pl Staten Island
Francis J. Murphy, Jr 71 Sand Lane Staten Island
Richard H Hungerford 155 Tompkins Avenue Staten Island
Shirlee Solomon 112 Lindenwood Road Staten Island
ALC @ Mt. Loretto, Brooklyn West Alternate Learning
Center
6581 Hylan Blvd Staten Island
P.S. R037 15 Fairfield Street Staten Island
The Robert Randall School @P58 77 Marsh Avenue Staten Island
Staten Island School of Civic Leadership 280 Regis Drive Staten Island
Curtis High School 105 Hamilton Avenue Staten Island
Naples Street Elementary School 1055 Targee Street Staten Island
Hubert H. Humphrey 140 PALMA DRIVE Staten Island
P.S./I.S. 48 1050 Targee Street Staten Island
Great Kills High School 110 Shafter Avenue Staten Island
Appendix - 72
www.nyc.gov/foodpolicy
Project Name Agency PILOT MRT Total Benefit
Meat Hook** NYCEDC $8,200
Morris Kitchen** NYCEDC $8,300
Fairway Bakery LLC NYCIDA $ - $14,000.00 $14,000
Kurent Events** NYCEDC $15,000
Liddabit Sweets** NYCEDC $18,600
Grady’s Cold Brew** NYCEDC $22,000
Real Kosher Ice Cream Co., Inc NYCIDA $2,334.88 $27,968.00 $30,303
Mediterranean Gyros Products, Inc. NYCIDA $9,509.93 $28,000.00 $37,510
Atlantic Veal & Lamb NYCIDA $42,000.01 $68,613.00 $42,000
Gourmet Boutique, L.L.C. NYCIDA $43,015.94 $- $43,016
Pain D’Avignon III Ltd. NYCIDA $23,273.20 $34,300.00 $57,573
Oh Nuts Warehousing Inc. and Online Express
Manufacturers and Distributors Inc.
NYCIDA $14,671.71 $43,400.00 $58,072
World Casing Corp. NYCIDA $- $61,737.50 $61,738
Way Fong LLC NYCIDA $15,211.85 $64,625.00 $79,837
Just Bagels Manufacturing, Inc. NYCIDA $31,985.20 $56,925.00 $88,910
Acme Smoked Fish Corp. NYCIDA $46,759.65 $44,000.00 $90,760
Greenfelds LLC NYCIDA $- $97,454.00 $97,454
House of Spices (India), Inc. NYCIDA $- $117,600.00 $117,600
Klein’s Naturals, Ltd. NYCIDA $75,574.72 $55,000.00 $130,575
Krinos Foods LLC NYCIDA $- $631,400.00 $631,400
Morrisons Pastry Corp. NYCIDA $62,483.85 $79,742.40 $142,226
Alle Processing Corporation NYCIDA $150,214.23 $- $150,214
M & V Provision Co., Inc. NYCIDA $116,149.12 $71,281.00 $187,430
Sweet Sams Baking Company, LLC NYCIDA $98,530.49 $167,750.00 $266,280
Madelaine Chocolate Novelties #3 (1997) NYCIDA $188,443.37 $93,720.00 $282,163
Sahadi Fine Foods NYCIDA $203,369.87 $172,002.00 $375,372
Total Benefits $3,056,533
**Projects funded through the food manufacturers fund with matching funds from Goldman Sachs. The value shown is
EDC’s contribution.
Appendix E
EDC Food Manufacturers
Appendix - 73
www.nyc.gov/foodpolicy
Appendix F
FRESH
Store Address Community
Board
Current
FTE Jobs*
Western Beef 2050 Webster Avenue, Bronx, NY 10457 Bronx 6 123
Associated 3470 Third Avenue, Bronx, NY 10456 Bronx 3 23
Moisha’s 325 Avenue M, Brooklyn. NY 11237 Brooklyn 12 115
Food Bazaar (Bogopa) 17�59 Ridgewood Place, Brooklyn 11237 Brooklyn 4 106
Food Bazaar (Bogopa) 238 East 161st Street, Bronx 10451 Bronx 4 95
Food Bazaar (Bogopa) 34�20 Junction Blvd, Queens 11372 Queens 3 81
Food Bazaar (Bogopa) 417 Junius Street, Brooklyn 11212 Brooklyn 16 68
Food Bazaar (Bogopa) 21 Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn 11206 Brooklyn 1 102
Super Fi Emporium (Reyco Supermarkets) 1635 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10029 Manhattan 11 23
Fine Fare 801 E Gun Hill Road Bronx, NY Bronx 12 0
Key Food 300 Sand Lane, Staten Island, NY 10305 Staten Island 2 12
Food Bazaar (Bogopa) 445 East 163rd Street, Bronx, NY 10451 Bronx 2 0
Food Bazaar (Bogopa) 42-02 Northern Boulevard, Long Island
City, NY 11101
Queens 2 76
Gateway ShopRite Associates, LLC 590 Gateway Drive, Brooklyn, NY 11239 Brooklyn 5 8
Western Beef 1851 Bruckner Boulevard, Bronx Bronx 9 0
*Some full time employment figures not reported due to recent store opening or store currently under construction.
Appendix - 74
www.nyc.gov/foodpolicy
Company Sector Borough Number of
Trainees
Program Cost
(w/admin payment)
Award By
SBS
Employer
Contribution
(Amount
Leveraged)
Maison Kayser Accommodations/Food
Service
Manhattan 13 $105,358 $57,468 $47,890
Red Hook
Lobster Pound
Accommodations/Food
Service
Brooklyn 13 $20,353 $12,815 $7,539
Li-Lac Chocolate Retail and
Manufacturing
Brooklyn 30 $20,130 $12,810 $7,320
Dos Toros Accommodations/Food
Service
Multiple 145 $180,300 $126,210 $72,120
C. Kenneth
Imports
Wholesale Trade Bronx 28 $52,074 $33,138 $18,936
Total 229 $378,215 $242,441 $153,805
Appendix G
SBS Job Training
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pend
ix -
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pro
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289
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food
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ms ≤
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ing
(or
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60 m
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ium
/serv
ing for
agencie
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majo
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All
bevera
ges ≤
25 c
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er
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288
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ms s
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ren a
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milk
289
50
10
01
40
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milk
is u
nsw
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ned
; fo
r p
rogra
ms s
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majo
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of child
ren a
ge 4
– 1
8, fla
vore
d m
ilk is
≤ 1
30 c
alo
ries p
er
8 o
unces if serv
ed
292
20
10
01
40
0
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milk
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ms
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majo
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of child
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8, fla
vore
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milk
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tes a
re ≤
130 c
alo
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244
941
10
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is n
on-f
at
or
low
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267
522
10
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40
0
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slic
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bre
ad
≤ 1
80 m
g s
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, ≥
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s
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serv
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is w
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whole
gra
in
294
00
01
01
40
0
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baked
good
s ≤
290 m
g s
od
ium
/serv
ing
265
14
15
01
01
40
0
All
cere
al ≤
215 m
g s
od
ium
, ≥
2 g
ram
s fi
ber, a
nd
≤ 1
0 g
ram
s s
ugar/
serv
ing (excep
t cere
al w
ith
dried
cra
nb
err
ies, d
ate
s, and
/or
rais
ins); in c
hild
care
facilities c
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al ≤
6 g
ram
s s
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serv
ing
285
72
10
01
40
0
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canned
/fro
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egeta
ble
s a
nd
beans ≤
290
mg s
od
ium
/serv
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283
74
10
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min
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of p
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in a
gency:
349
11
4
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of p
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ms c
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ently r
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294
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annually
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43
24
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59
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plia
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of
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ab
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Ap
pend
ix -
76
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polic
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canned
fru
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633
10
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40
0
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canned
/fro
zen s
eafo
od
(e.g
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g
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ium
/serv
ing
270
717
10
01
40
0
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canned
/fro
zen p
oultry
≤ 2
90 m
g s
od
ium
/
serv
ing
172
7115
10
01
40
0
All
canned
beef/
pork
≤ 4
80 m
g s
od
ium
/serv
ing
(or
≤ 3
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g s
od
ium
/serv
ing for
agencie
s s
erv
ing
a m
ajo
rity
ad
ults o
ver
age 5
0)
68
5221
00
10
01
4
All
luncheon m
eat
≤ 4
80 m
g s
od
ium
/serv
ing (or
≤ 3
60 m
g s
od
ium
/serv
ing for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
ad
ults o
ver
age 5
0)
189
0105
10
01
40
0
All
sala
d d
ressin
gs ≤
290 m
g s
od
ium
/serv
ing
219
669
10
01
40
0
All
sauces ≤
480 m
g s
od
ium
/serv
ing (or
≤ 3
60
mg s
od
ium
/serv
ing for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
ad
ults o
ver
age 5
0); s
oy s
auce is e
xem
pt
228
660
10
01
40
0
All
port
ion-c
ontr
olle
d ite
ms (e.g
. b
read
ed
chic
ken
patt
y) ≤
480 m
g s
od
ium
/serv
ing (or
≤ 3
60 m
g
sod
ium
/serv
ing for
ag
encie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
ad
ults o
ver
age 5
0)
248
640
10
01
40
0
All
frozen w
hole
meals
≤ 8
05 m
g s
od
ium
per
meal (o
r ≤
525 m
g for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of ad
ults o
ver
age 5
0,
≤ 7
70 for
agencie
s s
erv
ing
a m
ajo
rity
of child
ren a
ge 1
8 a
nd
und
er)
19
1274
00
10
01
4
Serv
e 1
800 –
2200 c
alo
ries p
er
day (or
≤ 2
800
calo
ries p
er
day for
pro
gra
ms s
erv
ing m
en in a
dult
corr
ectio
nal fa
cilities)
00
00
01
00
14
Serv
e ≤
2,3
00 m
g s
od
ium
per
day (or
≤ 1
500 m
g
for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of th
e p
op
ula
tion
age 5
0 a
nd
over)
00
00
01
00
14
Tota
l fa
t ≤
30%
of calo
ries p
er
day
00
00
01
00
14
Satu
rate
d fat
< 1
0%
of calo
ries p
er
day
00
00
01
00
14
Serv
e ≥
28 g
ram
s fi
ber
per
day
00
00
01
00
14
Serv
e 4
50 –
660 c
alo
ries p
er
bre
akfa
st
00
00
01
00
14
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
Info
rmation
not
Availa
ble
Sta
nd
ard
Not
Ap
plic
ab
le
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of C
om
pli-
ance/
Info
rmation
not
Availa
ble
Sta
nd
ard
No
t
Ap
plic
ab
le
In
Co
mp
liance
Out
of
Co
mp
liance/
Info
rmatio
n n
ot
Availa
ble
Sta
nd
ard
No
t
Ap
plic
ab
le
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min
istr
ation for
Child
ren’s
Serv
ices-
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are
and
Ed
ucation
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min
istr
ation for
Child
ren’s
Serv
ices-
Child
ren’s
Cente
r1
Ad
min
istr
atio
n fo
r C
hild
ren’s
Serv
ices-
Div
isio
n o
f Yo
uth
and
Fam
ily J
ustice
3
Ap
pend
ix -
77
ww
w.n
yc.g
ov/f
ood
polic
y
Serv
e ≤
690 m
g s
od
ium
per
bre
akfa
st
(or
≤
450 m
g for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of th
e
pop
ula
tion a
ge 5
0 a
nd
over)
00
00
01
00
14
Tota
l fa
t ≤
30%
of calo
ries p
er
bre
akfa
st
00
00
01
00
14
Satu
rate
d fat
< 1
0%
of calo
ries p
er
bre
akfa
st
00
00
01
00
14
Serv
e ≥
7 g
ram
s fi
ber
per
bre
akfa
st
00
00
01
00
14
Serv
e 5
40-7
70 c
alo
ries p
er
lunch
00
00
01
00
14
Serv
e ≤
805 m
g s
od
ium
per
lunch (or
≤ 5
25 m
g
for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of th
e p
op
ula
tion
age 5
0 a
nd
over)
00
00
01
00
14
Tota
l fa
t ≤
30%
of calo
ries p
er
lunch
00
00
01
00
14
Satu
rate
d fat
< 1
0%
of calo
ries p
er
lunch
00
00
01
00
14
Serv
e ≥
8.4
gra
ms fi
ber
per
lunch
00
00
01
00
14
Serv
e 5
40-7
70 c
alo
ries p
er
din
ner
00
00
01
00
14
Serv
e ≤
805 m
g s
od
ium
per
din
ner
(or
≤ 5
25 m
g
for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of th
e p
op
ula
tion
age 5
0 a
nd
over)
00
00
01
00
14
Tota
l fa
t ≤
30%
of calo
ries p
er
din
ner
00
00
01
00
14
Satu
rate
d fat
< 1
0%
of calo
ries p
er
din
ner
00
00
01
00
14
Serv
e ≥
8.4
gra
ms fi
ber
per
din
ner
00
00
01
00
14
Serv
e 1
800 –
2200 c
alo
ries p
er
day (or
≤ 2
500
calo
ries p
er
day for
agencie
s s
erv
ing b
oys in y
outh
dete
ntion facilities)
50
2242
10
01
22
0
Serv
e ≤
2,2
00 m
g s
od
ium
per
day (or
≤ 1
700
mg
for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of child
ren 1
-5
years
of age)
52
0242
10
01
31
0
Tota
l fa
t ≤
30%
of calo
ries p
er
day
49
3242
10
01
31
0
Satu
rate
d fat
< 1
0%
of calo
ries p
er
day
52
0242
10
01
31
0
Serv
e ≥
25 g
ram
s fi
ber
per
day (or
≥ 1
9 g
ram
s
per
day for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of child
ren
1 –
4 y
ears
of age)
52
0242
10
01
31
0
Serv
e 4
50 –
660 c
alo
ries p
er
bre
akfa
st
(or
350-
600 for
agencie
s p
art
icip
ating in t
he N
ational
School B
reakfa
st
and
School Lunch P
rogra
ms)
187
41
66
00
11
11
2
Ad
min
istr
ation for
Child
ren’s
Serv
ices-
Early C
are
and
Ed
ucation
1
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min
istr
ation for
Child
ren’s
Serv
ices-
Child
ren’s
Cente
r1
Ad
min
istr
atio
n fo
r C
hild
ren’s
Serv
ices-
Div
isio
n o
f Yo
uth
and
Fam
ily J
ustice
3
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
Info
rmation n
ot
Availa
ble
Sta
nd
ard
Not
Ap
plic
ab
le
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
Info
rmation n
ot
Availa
ble
Sta
nd
ard
No
t
Ap
plic
ab
le
In
Co
mp
liance
Out
of
Co
mp
liance/
Info
rmatio
n n
ot
Availa
ble
Sta
nd
ard
No
t
Ap
plic
ab
le
Ap
pend
ix -
78
ww
w.n
yc.g
ov/f
ood
polic
y
Serv
e ≤
660 m
g s
od
ium
per
bre
akfa
st
(or
≤ 4
25 m
g for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of child
ren 1
– 5
years
of age)
211
17
66
00
11
11
2
Tota
l fa
t ≤
30%
of calo
ries p
er
bre
akfa
st
209
19
66
00
11
11
2
Satu
rate
d fat
< 1
0%
of calo
ries p
er
bre
akfa
st
209
19
66
00
11
11
2
Serv
e ≥
6.3
gra
ms fi
ber
per
bre
akfa
st
(or
≥ 4
.8 g
ram
s for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of child
ren 1
– 4
years
of age)
176
52
66
00
11
11
2
Serv
e 5
40 –
770 c
alo
ries p
er
lunch (or
550-8
50 for
agencie
s
part
icip
ating in t
he N
ational S
chool B
reakfa
st
and
School Lunch
Pro
gra
ms)
208
30
56
00
10
01
4
Serv
e ≤
770 m
g s
od
ium
per
lunch (or
≤ 6
00 m
g for
agencie
s
serv
ing a
majo
rity
of child
ren 1
– 5
years
of age)
207
31
56
00
10
01
4
Tota
l fa
t ≤
30%
of calo
ries p
er
lunch
220
18
56
00
10
01
4
Satu
rate
d fat
< 1
0%
of calo
ries p
er
lunch
220
18
56
00
10
01
4
Serv
e ≥
7.5
gra
ms fi
ber
per
lunch (or
≥ 5
.7 g
ram
s p
er
day for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of child
ren 1
– 4
years
of age)
220
18
56
00
10
01
4
Serv
e 5
40 –
770 c
alo
ries p
er
din
ner
70
9215
00
11
11
2
Serv
e ≤
770 m
g s
od
ium
per
din
ner
(or
≤ 6
00 m
g for
agencie
s
serv
ing a
majo
rity
of child
ren 1
– 5
years
of age)
79
0215
00
11
11
2
Tota
l fa
t ≤
30%
of calo
ries p
er
din
ner
69
10
215
00
11
11
2
Satu
rate
d fat
< 1
0%
of calo
ries p
er
din
ner
69
10
215
00
11
11
2
Serv
e ≥
7.5
gra
ms fi
ber
per
din
ner
(or
≥ 5
.7 g
ram
s p
er
day for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of child
ren 1
– 4
years
of age)
70
9215
00
11
11
2
At
least
2 s
erv
ings fru
its a
nd
/or
vegeta
ble
s p
rovid
ed
at
lunch
287
61
10
01
40
0
At
least
2 s
erv
ings fru
its a
nd
/or
vegeta
ble
s p
rovid
ed
at
din
ner
124
2168
10
01
40
0
At
least
5 s
erv
ings fru
its a
nd
vegeta
ble
s p
rovid
ed
per
day, if
serv
ing 3
meals
per
day
52
0242
10
01
40
0
Ad
min
istr
ation for
Child
ren’s
Serv
ices-
Early C
are
and
Ed
ucation
1
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min
istr
ation for
Child
ren’s
Serv
ices-
Child
ren’s
Cente
r1
Ad
min
istr
atio
n fo
r C
hild
ren’s
Serv
ices-
Div
isio
n o
f Yo
uth
and
Fam
ily J
ustice
3
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
Info
rmation n
ot
Availa
ble
Sta
nd
ard
Not
Ap
plic
ab
le
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
Info
rmation n
ot
Availa
ble
Sta
nd
ard
No
t
Ap
plic
ab
le
In
Co
mp
liance
Out
of
Co
mp
liance/
Info
r-
matio
n n
ot
Availa
ble
Sta
nd
ard
No
t
Ap
plic
ab
le
Ap
pend
ix -
79
ww
w.n
yc.g
ov/f
ood
polic
y
For
pro
gra
ms s
erv
ing m
eals
3 –
5 d
ays p
er
week: N
on-s
tarc
hy
vegeta
ble
s s
erv
ed
at
least
3 t
imes p
er
week a
t lu
nch a
nd
at
din
ner
274
20
00
01
00
14
For
pro
gra
ms s
erv
ing m
eals
6 –
7 d
ays p
er
week: N
on-s
tarc
hy
vegeta
ble
s s
erv
ed
at
least
5 t
imes p
er
week a
t lu
nch a
nd
at
din
ner
00
294
10
01
22
0
Wate
r availa
ble
at
all
meals
294
00
10
01
40
0
Juic
e s
erv
ed
in 6
ounce p
ort
ions o
r le
ss
249
243
10
01
40
0
For
pro
gra
ms s
erv
ing m
eals
: Juic
e s
erv
ed
no m
ore
than o
ne
tim
e p
er
day; fo
r p
rogra
ms s
erv
ing s
nacks o
nly
, ju
ice s
erv
ed
no
more
than t
wo t
imes p
er
week
240
10
44
10
01
40
0
Meals
and
snacks p
rep
are
d w
ithout
deep
fry
ing
294
00
10
01
40
0
Gra
in-b
ased
snacks ≤
200 m
g s
od
ium
, ≤
10 g
ram
s s
ugar, a
nd
≥ 2
gra
ms fi
ber
per
serv
ing (fo
r p
rogra
ms s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of
child
ren 1
-5 y
ears
of age, snacks ≤
170 m
g s
od
ium
)
283
74
10
01
40
0
Healthy o
ptions (e.g
. fresh fru
it, le
afy
gre
en s
ala
d) are
alw
ays
availa
ble
289
50
10
01
40
0
Wate
r is
alw
ays a
vaila
ble
294
00
10
01
40
0
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min
istr
ation for
Child
ren’s
Serv
ices-
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are
and
Ed
ucation
1
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min
istr
ation for
Child
ren’s
Serv
ices-
Child
ren’s
Cente
r1
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min
istr
atio
n fo
r C
hild
ren’s
Serv
ices-
Div
isio
n o
f Yo
uth
and
Fam
ily J
ustice
3
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
Info
rmation n
ot
Availa
ble
Sta
nd
ard
Not
Ap
plic
ab
le
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
Info
rmation n
ot
Availa
ble
Sta
nd
ard
No
t
Ap
plic
ab
le
In
Co
mp
liance
Out
of
Co
mp
liance/
Info
rmatio
n n
ot
Availa
ble
Sta
nd
ard
No
t
Ap
plic
ab
le
Ap
pend
ix -
80
ww
w.n
yc.g
ov/f
ood
polic
y
Dep
art
ment
for
the A
gin
g-
Hom
e D
eliv
ere
d M
eals
2,
8,
9
Dep
art
ment
for
the A
gin
g-
Senio
r C
ente
rs2
, 8
, 9
Dep
art
ment
of H
om
ele
ss S
erv
ices
2
Num
ber
of p
rogra
ms p
rovid
ing food
in a
gency:
23
262
93
Num
ber
of p
rogra
ms c
urr
ently r
ep
ort
ing:
23
262
93
Meals
/snacks s
erv
ed
annually
:4,1
00,2
10
7,3
23,4
87
10
,95
4,3
84
In
Co
mp
liance
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
Info
rmation n
ot
Availa
ble
Sta
nd
ard
Not
Ap
plic
ab
le
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
Info
rmation n
ot
Availa
ble
Sta
nd
ard
No
t
Ap
plic
ab
le
In
Co
mp
liance
Out
of
Co
mp
liance/
Info
rmatio
n n
ot
Availa
ble
Sta
nd
ard
No
t
Ap
plic
ab
le
All
pro
ducts
have “
0 g
ram
s”
trans fat
23
00
261
10
93
00
All
foo
d ite
ms ≤
480 m
g s
od
ium
/serv
ing (or
≤ 3
60 m
g s
od
ium
/
serv
ing for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
ad
ults o
ver
age 5
0)
23
00
238
24
09
30
0
All
bevera
ges ≤
25 c
alo
ries p
er
8 o
unces (excep
t 100%
juic
e
and
milk
)
00
23
181
08
19
30
0
Pro
gra
ms s
erv
ing c
hild
ren a
ge 1
8 a
nd
und
er
only
: N
o
bevera
ges w
ith a
rtifi
cia
l sw
eete
ners
00
23
00
26
20
93
All
juic
e is 1
00%
fru
it juic
e23
00
253
36
93
00
All
milk
is 1
% o
r non-f
at;
for
child
ren a
ge 1
2 m
onth
s t
o u
nd
er
age 2
, serv
e u
nsw
eete
ned
whole
milk
23
00
262
00
93
00
All
milk
is u
nsw
eete
ned
; fo
r p
rogra
ms s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of
child
ren a
ge 4
– 1
8, fla
vore
d m
ilk is ≤
130 c
alo
ries p
er
8 o
unces
if serv
ed
00
23
00
26
29
30
0
All
milk
sub
stitu
tes a
re u
nfla
vore
d; fo
r p
rogra
ms s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of child
ren a
ge 4
– 1
8, fla
vore
d m
ilk s
ub
stitu
tes a
re ≤
130 c
alo
ries p
er
8 o
unces
00
23
00
26
29
30
0
All
yogurt
is n
on-f
at
or
low
-fat
00
23
85
01
77
40
05
3
All
slic
ed
bre
ad
≤ 1
80 m
g s
od
ium
, ≥
2 g
ram
s fi
ber/
serv
ing, and
is w
hole
wheat/
whole
gra
in
23
00
232
21
99
30
0
All
baked
good
s ≤
290 m
g s
od
ium
/serv
ing
00
23
173
10
79
93
00
All
cere
al ≤
215 m
g s
od
ium
, ≥
2 g
ram
s fi
ber, a
nd
≤ 1
0 g
ram
s
sugar/
serv
ing (excep
t cere
al w
ith d
ried
cra
nb
err
ies, d
ate
s, and
/
or
rais
ins); in c
hild
care
facilities c
ere
al ≤
6 g
ram
s s
ugar/
serv
ing
00
23
86
12
16
49
30
0
All
canned
/fro
zen v
egeta
ble
s a
nd
beans ≤
290 m
g s
od
ium
/
serv
ing
23
00
227
03
56
10
32
All
canned
fru
it p
acked
in u
nsw
eete
ned
juic
e o
r w
ate
r (n
o
syru
p)
23
00
234
20
89
30
All
canned
/fro
zen s
eafo
od
(e.g
. tu
na) ≤
290 m
g s
od
ium
/
serv
ing
23
00
259
30
60
03
3
All
canned
/fro
zen p
oultry
≤ 2
90 m
g s
od
ium
/serv
ing
21
02
259
30
40
05
3
Ap
pend
ix -
81
ww
w.n
yc.g
ov/f
ood
polic
y
Dep
art
ment
for
the A
gin
g-
Hom
e D
eliv
ere
d M
eals
2,
8,9
Dep
art
ment
for
the A
gin
g-
Senio
r C
ente
rs2
, 8
,9
Dep
art
ment
of H
om
ele
ss S
erv
ices
2
In
Co
mp
liance
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
Info
rmation n
ot
Availa
ble
Sta
nd
ard
Not
Ap
plic
ab
le
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
Info
rmation n
ot
Availa
ble
Sta
nd
ard
No
t
Ap
plic
ab
le
In
Co
mp
liance
Out
of
Co
mp
liance/
Info
rmatio
n n
ot
Availa
ble
Sta
nd
ard
No
t
Ap
plic
ab
le
All
canned
beef/
pork
≤ 4
80 m
g s
od
ium
/serv
ing (or
≤ 3
60 m
g
sod
ium
/serv
ing for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
ad
ults o
ver
age
50)
40
19
00
26
24
00
53
All
luncheon m
eat
≤ 4
80 m
g s
od
ium
/serv
ing (or
≤ 3
60 m
g
sod
ium
/serv
ing for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
ad
ults o
ver
age
50)
80
15
246
14
20
09
3
All
sala
d d
ressin
gs ≤
290 m
g s
od
ium
/serv
ing
12
011
256
60
93
00
All
sauces ≤
480 m
g s
od
ium
/serv
ing (or
≤ 3
60 m
g s
od
ium
/
serv
ing for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
ad
ults o
ver
age 5
0); s
oy
sauce is e
xem
pt
22
01
240
19
39
30
0
All
port
ion-c
ontr
olle
d ite
ms (e.g
. b
read
ed
chic
ken p
att
y) ≤
480
mg s
od
ium
/serv
ing (or
≤ 3
60
mg s
od
ium
/serv
ing for
agencie
s
serv
ing a
majo
rity
ad
ults o
ver
age 5
0)
80
15
242
20
09
30
0
All
frozen w
hole
meals
≤ 8
05 m
g s
od
ium
per
meal (o
r ≤
525
mg for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of ad
ults o
ver
age 5
0, ≤
770
for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of child
ren a
ge 1
8 a
nd
und
er)
21
02
00
26
29
30
0
Serv
e 1
800 –
2200 c
alo
ries p
er
day (or
≤ 2
800 c
alo
ries p
er
day
for
pro
gra
ms s
erv
ing m
en in a
dult c
orr
ectional fa
cilities)
00
23
15
02
47
72
02
1
Serv
e ≤
2,3
00 m
g s
od
ium
per
day (or
≤ 1
500 m
g for
agencie
s
serv
ing a
majo
rity
of th
e p
op
ula
tion a
ge 5
0 a
nd
over)
00
23
15
02
47
72
02
1
Tota
l fa
t ≤
30%
of calo
ries p
er
day
00
23
15
02
47
71
12
1
Satu
rate
d fat
< 1
0%
of calo
ries p
er
day
00
23
15
02
47
72
02
1
Serv
e ≥
28 g
ram
s fi
ber
per
day
00
23
15
02
47
72
02
1
Serv
e 4
50 –
660 c
alo
ries p
er
bre
akfa
st
00
23
85
01
77
00
0
Serv
e ≤
690 m
g s
od
ium
per
bre
akfa
st
(or
≤ 4
50 m
g for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of th
e p
op
ula
tion a
ge 5
0 a
nd
over)
00
23
85
01
77
00
0
Tota
l fa
t ≤
30%
of calo
ries p
er
bre
akfa
st
00
23
85
01
77
01
0
Satu
rate
d fat
< 1
0%
of calo
ries p
er
bre
akfa
st
00
23
85
01
77
00
0
Serv
e ≥
7 g
ram
s fi
ber
per
bre
akfa
st
00
23
85
01
77
00
0
Serv
e 5
40-7
70 c
alo
ries p
er
lunch
23
00
245
01
70
00
Serv
e ≤
805 m
g s
od
ium
per
lunch (or
≤ 5
25 m
g for
agencie
s
serv
ing a
majo
rity
of th
e p
op
ula
tion a
ge 5
0 a
nd
over)
23
00
245
01
70
00
Tota
l fa
t ≤
30%
of calo
ries p
er
lunch
23
00
245
01
70
00
Ap
pend
ix -
82
ww
w.n
yc.g
ov/f
ood
polic
y
Satu
rate
d fat
< 1
0%
of calo
ries p
er
lunch
23
00
245
01
70
00
Serv
e ≥
8.4
gra
ms fi
ber
per
lunch
23
00
245
01
70
00
Serv
e 5
40-7
70 c
alo
ries p
er
din
ner
00
23
14
02
48
00
0
Serv
e ≤
805 m
g s
od
ium
per
din
ner
(or
≤ 5
25 m
g for
agencie
s
serv
ing a
majo
rity
of th
e p
op
ula
tion a
ge 5
0 a
nd
over)
00
23
14
02
48
00
0
Tota
l fa
t ≤
30%
of calo
ries p
er
din
ner
00
23
14
02
48
00
0
Satu
rate
d fat
< 1
0%
of calo
ries p
er
din
ner
00
23
14
02
48
00
0
Serv
e ≥
8.4
gra
ms fi
ber
per
din
ner
00
23
14
02
48
00
0
Serv
e 1
800 –
2200 c
alo
ries p
er
day (or
≤ 2
500 c
alo
ries p
er
day
for
agencie
s s
erv
ing b
oys in y
outh
dete
ntion facilities)
00
23
00
26
20
00
Serv
e ≤
2,2
00 m
g s
od
ium
per
day (or
≤ 1
700 m
g for
agencie
s
serv
ing a
majo
rity
of child
ren 1
-5 y
ears
of age)
00
23
00
26
20
00
Tota
l fa
t ≤
30%
of calo
ries p
er
day
00
23
00
26
20
00
Satu
rate
d fat
< 1
0%
of calo
ries p
er
day
00
23
00
26
20
00
Serv
e ≥
25 g
ram
s fi
ber
per
day (or
≥ 1
9 g
ram
s p
er
day for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of child
ren 1
– 4
years
of age)
00
23
00
26
20
00
Serv
e 4
50 –
660 c
alo
ries p
er
bre
akfa
st
(or
350-6
00 for
agencie
s p
art
icip
ating in t
he N
ational S
chool B
reakfa
st
and
School Lunch P
rogra
ms)
00
23
00
26
20
00
Serv
e ≤
660 m
g s
od
ium
per
bre
akfa
st
(or
≤ 4
25 m
g for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of child
ren 1
– 5
years
of age)
00
23
00
26
20
00
Tota
l fa
t ≤
30%
of calo
ries p
er
bre
akfa
st
00
23
00
26
20
00
Satu
rate
d fat
< 1
0%
of calo
ries p
er
bre
akfa
st
00
23
00
26
20
00
Serv
e ≥
6.3
gra
ms fi
ber
per
bre
akfa
st
(or
≥ 4
.8 g
ram
s for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of child
ren 1
– 4
years
of age)
00
23
00
26
20
00
Serv
e 5
40 –
770 c
alo
ries p
er
lunch (or
550-8
50 for
agencie
s
part
icip
ating in t
he N
ational S
chool B
reakfa
st
and
School Lunch
Pro
gra
ms)
00
23
00
26
20
00
Serv
e ≤
770 m
g s
od
ium
per
lunch (or
≤ 6
00 m
g for
agencie
s
serv
ing a
majo
rity
of child
ren 1
– 5
years
of age)
00
23
00
26
20
00
Tota
l fa
t ≤
30%
of calo
ries p
er
lunch
00
23
00
26
20
00
Satu
rate
d fat
< 1
0%
of calo
ries p
er
lunch
00
23
00
26
20
00
Dep
art
ment
for
the A
gin
g-
Hom
e D
eliv
ere
d M
eals
2,
8,9
Dep
art
ment
for
the A
gin
g-
Senio
r C
ente
rs2
, 8
,9
Dep
art
ment
of H
om
ele
ss S
erv
ices
2
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
Info
rmation n
ot
Availa
ble
Sta
nd
ard
Not
Ap
plic
ab
le
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
Info
rmation n
ot
Availa
ble
Sta
nd
ard
No
t
Ap
plic
ab
le
In
Co
mp
liance
Out
of
Co
mp
liance/
Info
rmatio
n n
ot
Availa
ble
Sta
nd
ard
No
t
Ap
plic
ab
le
Ap
pend
ix -
83
ww
w.n
yc.g
ov/f
ood
polic
y
Serv
e ≥
7.5
gra
ms fi
ber
per
lunch (or
≥ 5
.7 g
ram
s p
er
day for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of child
ren 1
– 4
years
of age)
00
23
00
26
20
00
Serv
e 5
40 –
770 c
alo
ries p
er
din
ner
00
23
00
26
20
00
Serv
e ≤
770 m
g s
od
ium
per
din
ner
(or
≤ 6
00 m
g for
agencie
s
serv
ing a
majo
rity
of child
ren 1
– 5
years
of age)
00
23
00
26
20
00
Tota
l fa
t ≤
30%
of calo
ries p
er
din
ner
00
23
00
26
20
00
Satu
rate
d fat
< 1
0%
of calo
ries p
er
din
ner
00
23
00
26
20
00
Serv
e ≥
7.5
gra
ms fi
ber
per
din
ner
(or
≥ 5
.7 g
ram
s p
er
day for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of child
ren 1
– 4
years
of age)
00
23
00
26
20
00
At
least
2 s
erv
ings fru
its a
nd
/or
vegeta
ble
s p
rovid
ed
at
lunch
23
00
260
02
93
00
At
least
2 s
erv
ings fru
its a
nd
/or
vegeta
ble
s p
rovid
ed
at
din
ner
00
23
29
02
33
93
00
At
least
5 s
erv
ings fru
its a
nd
vegeta
ble
s p
rovid
ed
per
day, if
serv
ing 3
meals
per
day
00
23
15
02
47
93
00
For
pro
gra
ms s
erv
ing m
eals
3 –
5 d
ays p
er
week: N
on-s
tarc
hy
vegeta
ble
s s
erv
ed
at
least
3 t
imes p
er
week a
t lu
nch a
nd
at
din
ner
23
00
256
06
93
00
For
pro
gra
ms s
erv
ing m
eals
6 –
7 d
ays p
er
week: N
on-s
tarc
hy
vegeta
ble
s s
erv
ed
at
least
5 t
imes p
er
week a
t lu
nch a
nd
at
din
ner
00
23
60
25
69
30
0
Wate
r availa
ble
at
all
meals
00
23
262
00
93
00
Juic
e s
erv
ed
in 6
ounce p
ort
ions o
r le
ss
23
00
256
06
93
00
For
pro
gra
ms s
erv
ing m
eals
: Juic
e s
erv
ed
no m
ore
than o
ne
tim
e p
er
day; fo
r p
rogra
ms s
erv
ing s
nacks o
nly
, ju
ice s
erv
ed
no
more
than t
wo t
imes p
er
week
23
00
250
66
93
00
Meals
and
snacks p
rep
are
d w
ithout
deep
fry
ing
23
00
260
20
93
00
Gra
in-b
ased
snacks ≤
200 m
g s
od
ium
, ≤
10 g
ram
s s
ugar, a
nd
≥ 2
gra
ms fi
ber
per
serv
ing (fo
r p
rogra
ms s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of
child
ren 1
-5 y
ears
of age, snacks ≤
170 m
g s
od
ium
)
00
23
00
26
29
30
0
Healthy o
ptions (e.g
. fresh fru
it, le
afy
gre
en s
ala
d) are
alw
ays
availa
ble
00
23
262
00
93
00
Wate
r is
alw
ays a
vaila
ble
00
23
262
00
93
00
Dep
art
ment
for
the A
gin
g-
Hom
e D
eliv
ere
d M
eals
2,
8,9
Dep
art
ment
for
the A
gin
g-
Senio
r C
ente
rs2
, 8
,9
Dep
art
ment
of H
om
ele
ss S
erv
ices
2
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
Info
rmation n
ot
Availa
ble
Sta
nd
ard
Not
Ap
plic
ab
le
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
Info
rmation n
ot
Availa
ble
Sta
nd
ard
No
t
Ap
plic
ab
le
In
Co
mp
liance
Out
of
Co
mp
liance/
Info
rmatio
n n
ot
Availa
ble
Sta
nd
ard
No
t
Ap
plic
ab
le
App
endi
x -
84
ww
w.n
yc.g
ov/f
oodp
olic
y
Dep
artm
ent o
f Hea
lth a
nd M
enta
l Hyg
iene
- D
ivis
ion
of
Men
tal H
ygie
ne3
Dep
artm
ent o
f Cor
rect
ion4
Dep
artm
ent o
f Edu
catio
n4
Num
ber
of p
rogr
ams
prov
idin
g fo
od in
age
ncy:
270
11
Num
ber
of p
rogr
ams
curr
ently
repo
rtin
g:27
01
1
Mea
ls/s
nack
s se
rved
ann
ually
:1,
659,
110
11,5
39,5
1417
7,01
0,98
3
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
In
form
atio
n no
t A
vaila
ble
Sta
ndar
d N
ot
App
licab
le
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
In
form
atio
n no
t A
vaila
ble
Sta
ndar
d N
ot
App
licab
le
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
In
form
atio
n no
t A
vaila
ble
Sta
ndar
d N
ot
App
licab
le
All
prod
ucts
hav
e “0
gra
ms”
tran
s fa
t15
93
108
10
01
00
All
food
item
s ≤
480
mg
sodi
um/s
ervi
ng (o
r ≤
360
mg
sodi
um/s
ervi
ng fo
r ag
enci
es s
ervi
ng a
maj
ority
adu
lts
over
age
50)
142
1411
41
00
01
0
All
beve
rage
s ≤
25
calo
ries
per
8 ou
nces
(exc
ept
100%
juic
e an
d m
ilk)
953
172
10
01
00
Pro
gram
s se
rvin
g ch
ildre
n ag
e 18
and
und
er o
nly:
No
beve
rage
s w
ith a
rtifi
cial
sw
eete
ners
14
025
61
00
10
0
All
juic
e is
100
% fr
uit j
uice
773
190
00
11
00
All
milk
is 1
% o
r no
n-fa
t; fo
r ch
ildre
n ag
e 12
mon
ths
to
unde
r ag
e 2,
ser
ve u
nsw
eete
ned
who
le m
ilk22
024
81
00
10
0
All
milk
is u
nsw
eete
ned;
for
prog
ram
s se
rvin
g a
maj
ority
of c
hild
ren
age
4 –
18, fl
avor
ed m
ilk is
≤ 1
30
calo
ries
per
8 ou
nces
if s
erve
d
510
219
10
01
00
All
milk
sub
stitu
tes
are
unfla
vore
d; fo
r pr
ogra
ms
serv
ing
a m
ajor
ity o
f chi
ldre
n ag
e 4
– 18
, flav
ored
milk
su
bstit
utes
are
≤ 1
30 c
alor
ies
per
8 ou
nces
732
195
10
00
01
All
yogu
rt is
non
-fat
or
low
-fat
723
195
00
11
00
All
slic
ed b
read
≤ 1
80 m
g so
dium
, ≥ 2
gra
ms
fiber
/se
rvin
g, a
nd is
who
le w
heat
/who
le g
rain
755
190
10
01
00
All
bake
d go
ods
≤ 2
90 m
g so
dium
/ser
ving
495
216
10
01
00
All
cere
al ≤
215
mg
sodi
um, ≥
2 g
ram
s fib
er, a
nd
≤ 1
0 gr
ams
suga
r/se
rvin
g (e
xcep
t cer
eal w
ith d
ried
cran
berr
ies,
dat
es, a
nd/o
r ra
isin
s); i
n ch
ild c
are
faci
litie
s ce
real
≤ 6
gra
ms
suga
r/se
rvin
g
498
213
10
01
00
All
cann
ed/f
roze
n ve
geta
bles
and
bea
ns ≤
290
mg
sodi
um/s
ervi
ng31
123
81
00
10
0
All
cann
ed fr
uit p
acke
d in
uns
wee
tene
d ju
ice
or w
ater
(n
o sy
rup)
292
239
10
01
00
App
endi
x -
85
ww
w.n
yc.g
ov/f
oodp
olic
y
Dep
artm
ent o
f Hea
lth a
nd M
enta
l Hyg
iene
- D
ivis
ion
of
Men
tal H
ygie
ne3
Dep
artm
ent o
f Cor
rect
ion4
Dep
artm
ent o
f Edu
catio
n4
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
In
form
atio
n no
t A
vaila
ble
Sta
ndar
d N
ot
App
licab
le
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
In
form
atio
n no
t A
vaila
ble
Sta
ndar
d N
ot
App
licab
le
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
In
form
atio
n no
t A
vaila
ble
Sta
ndar
d N
ot
App
licab
le
All
cann
ed/f
roze
n se
afoo
d (e
.g. t
una)
≤ 2
90 m
g so
dium
/ser
ving
211
248
10
01
00
All
cann
ed/f
roze
n po
ultr
y ≤
290
mg
sodi
um/s
ervi
ng31
323
60
01
10
0
All
cann
ed b
eef/
pork
≤ 4
80 m
g so
dium
/ser
ving
(or
≤
360
mg
sodi
um/s
ervi
ng fo
r ag
enci
es s
ervi
ng a
maj
ority
ad
ults
ove
r ag
e 50
)
415
224
00
10
01
All
lunc
heon
mea
t ≤ 4
80 m
g so
dium
/ser
ving
(or
≤
360
mg
sodi
um/s
ervi
ng fo
r ag
enci
es s
ervi
ng a
maj
ority
ad
ults
ove
r ag
e 50
)
441
225
10
01
00
All
sala
d dr
essi
ngs
≤ 2
90 m
g so
dium
/ser
ving
264
240
10
01
00
All
sauc
es ≤
480
mg
sodi
um/s
ervi
ng (o
r ≤
360
mg
sodi
um/s
ervi
ng fo
r ag
enci
es s
ervi
ng a
maj
ority
adu
lts
over
age
50)
; soy
sau
ce is
exe
mpt
210
249
10
01
00
All
port
ion-
cont
rolle
d ite
ms
(e.g
. bre
aded
chi
cken
pa
tty)
≤ 4
80 m
g so
dium
/ser
ving
(or
≤ 3
60 m
g so
dium
/se
rvin
g fo
r ag
enci
es s
ervi
ng a
maj
ority
adu
lts o
ver
age
50)
60
264
10
00
10
All
froze
n w
hole
mea
ls ≤
805
mg
sodi
um p
er m
eal
(or
≤ 5
25 m
g fo
r ag
enci
es s
ervi
ng a
maj
ority
of a
dults
ov
er a
ge 5
0, ≤
770
for
agen
cies
ser
ving
a m
ajor
ity o
f ch
ildre
n ag
e 18
and
und
er)
50
265
10
00
01
Ser
ve 1
800
– 22
00 c
alor
ies
per
day
(or
≤ 2
800
calo
ries
per
day
for
prog
ram
s se
rvin
g m
en in
adu
lt co
rrec
tiona
l fac
ilitie
s)
50
251
10
00
01
Ser
ve ≤
2,3
00 m
g so
dium
per
day
(or
≤ 1
500
mg
for
agen
cies
ser
ving
a m
ajor
ity o
f the
pop
ulat
ion
age
50
and
over
)
50
251
10
00
01
Tota
l fat
≤ 3
0% o
f cal
orie
s pe
r da
y5
025
11
00
00
1
Sat
urat
ed fa
t < 1
0% o
f cal
orie
s pe
r da
y5
025
11
00
00
1
Ser
ve ≥
28
gram
s fib
er p
er d
ay5
025
11
00
00
1
Ser
ve 4
50 –
660
cal
orie
s pe
r br
eakf
ast
70
249
00
10
01
Ser
ve ≤
690
mg
sodi
um p
er b
reak
fast
(or
≤ 4
50 m
g fo
r ag
enci
es s
ervi
ng a
maj
ority
of t
he p
opul
atio
n ag
e 50
and
ove
r)
70
249
00
10
01
Tota
l fat
≤ 3
0% o
f cal
orie
s pe
r br
eakf
ast
70
249
00
10
01
App
endi
x -
86
ww
w.n
yc.g
ov/f
oodp
olic
y
Sat
urat
ed fa
t < 1
0% o
f cal
orie
s pe
r br
eakf
ast
70
249
00
10
01
Ser
ve ≥
7 g
ram
s fib
er p
er b
reak
fast
70
249
00
10
01
Ser
ve 5
40-7
70 c
alor
ies
per
lunc
h6
025
00
01
00
1
Ser
ve ≤
805
mg
sodi
um p
er lu
nch
(or
≤ 5
25 m
g fo
r ag
enci
es s
ervi
ng a
maj
ority
of t
he p
opul
atio
n ag
e 50
an
d ov
er)
60
250
00
10
01
Tota
l fat
≤ 3
0% o
f cal
orie
s pe
r lu
nch
60
250
00
10
01
Sat
urat
ed fa
t < 1
0% o
f cal
orie
s pe
r lu
nch
60
250
00
10
01
Ser
ve ≥
8.4
gra
ms
fiber
per
lunc
h6
025
00
01
00
1
Ser
ve 5
40-7
70 c
alor
ies
per
dinn
er7
024
90
01
00
1
Ser
ve ≤
805
mg
sodi
um p
er d
inne
r (o
r ≤
525
mg
for
agen
cies
ser
ving
a m
ajor
ity o
f the
pop
ulat
ion
age
50
and
over
)
70
249
00
10
01
Tota
l fat
≤ 3
0% o
f cal
orie
s pe
r di
nner
70
249
00
10
01
Sat
urat
ed fa
t < 1
0% o
f cal
orie
s pe
r di
nner
70
249
00
10
01
Ser
ve ≥
8.4
gra
ms
fiber
per
din
ner
70
249
00
10
01
Ser
ve 1
800
– 22
00 c
alor
ies
per
day
(or
≤ 2
500
calo
ries
per
day
for
agen
cies
ser
ving
boy
s in
you
th
dete
ntio
n fa
cilit
ies)
00
140
01
00
1
Ser
ve ≤
2,2
00 m
g so
dium
per
day
(or
≤ 1
700
mg
for
agen
cies
ser
ving
a m
ajor
ity o
f chi
ldre
n 1-
5 ye
ars
of
age)
00
140
01
00
1
Tota
l fat
≤ 3
0% o
f cal
orie
s pe
r da
y0
014
00
10
01
Sat
urat
ed fa
t < 1
0% o
f cal
orie
s pe
r da
y0
014
00
10
01
Ser
ve ≥
25
gram
s fib
er p
er d
ay (o
r ≥
19
gram
s pe
r da
y fo
r ag
enci
es s
ervi
ng a
maj
ority
of c
hild
ren
1 –
4 ye
ars
of a
ge)
00
140
01
00
1
Ser
ve 4
50 –
660
cal
orie
s pe
r br
eakf
ast (
or 3
50-6
00 fo
r ag
enci
es p
artic
ipat
ing
in th
e N
atio
nal S
choo
l Bre
akfa
st
and
Sch
ool L
unch
Pro
gram
s)
00
140
01
10
0
Dep
artm
ent o
f Hea
lth a
nd M
enta
l Hyg
iene
- D
ivis
ion
of
Men
tal H
ygie
ne3
Dep
artm
ent o
f Cor
rect
ion4
Dep
artm
ent o
f Edu
catio
n4
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
In
form
atio
n no
t A
vaila
ble
Sta
ndar
d N
ot
App
licab
le
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
In
form
atio
n no
t A
vaila
ble
Sta
ndar
d N
ot
App
licab
le
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
In
form
atio
n no
t A
vaila
ble
Sta
ndar
d N
ot
App
licab
le
App
endi
x -
87
ww
w.n
yc.g
ov/f
oodp
olic
y
Ser
ve ≤
660
mg
sodi
um p
er b
reak
fast
(or
≤ 4
25 m
g fo
r ag
enci
es s
ervi
ng a
maj
ority
of c
hild
ren
1– 5
yea
rs
of a
ge)
00
140
01
10
0
Tota
l fat
≤ 3
0% o
f cal
orie
s pe
r br
eakf
ast
00
140
01
10
0
Sat
urat
ed fa
t < 1
0% o
f cal
orie
s pe
r br
eakf
ast
00
140
01
10
0
Ser
ve ≥
6.3
gra
ms
fiber
per
bre
akfa
st (o
r ≥
4.8
gra
ms
for
agen
cies
ser
ving
a m
ajor
ity o
f chi
ldre
n 1
– 4
year
s of
age
)
00
140
01
10
0
Ser
ve 5
40 –
770
cal
orie
s pe
r lu
nch
(or
550-
850
for
agen
cies
par
ticip
atin
g in
the
Nat
iona
l Sch
ool B
reak
fast
an
d S
choo
l Lun
ch P
rogr
ams)
00
140
01
10
0
Ser
ve ≤
770
mg
sodi
um p
er lu
nch
(or
≤ 6
00 m
g fo
r ag
enci
es s
ervi
ng a
maj
ority
of c
hild
ren
1– 5
yea
rs o
f ag
e)
00
140
01
01
0
Tota
l fat
≤ 3
0% o
f cal
orie
s pe
r lu
nch
00
140
01
10
0
Sat
urat
ed fa
t < 1
0% o
f cal
orie
s pe
r lu
nch
00
140
01
10
0
Ser
ve ≥
7.5
gra
ms
fiber
per
lunc
h (o
r ≥
5.7
gra
ms
per
day
for
agen
cies
ser
ving
a m
ajor
ity o
f chi
ldre
n 1
– 4
year
s of
age
)
00
140
01
10
0
Ser
ve 5
40 –
770
cal
orie
s pe
r di
nner
00
140
01
10
0
Ser
ve ≤
770
mg
sodi
um p
er d
inne
r (o
r ≤
600
mg
for
agen
cies
ser
ving
a m
ajor
ity o
f chi
ldre
n 1–
5 y
ears
of
age)
00
140
01
01
0
Tota
l fat
≤ 3
0% o
f cal
orie
s pe
r di
nner
00
140
01
10
0
Sat
urat
ed fa
t < 1
0% o
f cal
orie
s pe
r di
nner
00
140
01
10
0
Ser
ve ≥
7.5
gra
ms
fiber
per
din
ner
(or
≥ 5
.7 g
ram
s pe
r da
y fo
r ag
enci
es s
ervi
ng a
maj
ority
of c
hild
ren
1– 4
ye
ars
of a
ge)
00
140
01
10
0
At l
east
2 s
ervi
ngs
fruits
and
/or
vege
tabl
es p
rovi
ded
at lu
nch
722
196
10
01
00
At l
east
2 s
ervi
ngs
fruits
and
/or
vege
tabl
es p
rovi
ded
at d
inne
r61
220
71
00
10
0
Dep
artm
ent o
f Hea
lth a
nd M
enta
l Hyg
iene
- D
ivis
ion
of
Men
tal H
ygie
ne3
Dep
artm
ent o
f Cor
rect
ion4
Dep
artm
ent o
f Edu
catio
n4
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
In
form
atio
n no
t A
vaila
ble
Sta
ndar
d N
ot
App
licab
le
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
In
form
atio
n no
t A
vaila
ble
Sta
ndar
d N
ot
App
licab
le
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
In
form
atio
n no
t A
vaila
ble
Sta
ndar
d N
ot
App
licab
le
App
endi
x -
88
ww
w.n
yc.g
ov/f
oodp
olic
y
Dep
artm
ent o
f Hea
lth a
nd M
enta
l Hyg
iene
- D
ivis
ion
of
Men
tal H
ygie
ne3
Dep
artm
ent o
f Cor
rect
ion4
Dep
artm
ent o
f Edu
catio
n4
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
In
form
atio
n no
t A
vaila
ble
Sta
ndar
d N
ot
App
licab
le
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
In
form
atio
n no
t A
vaila
ble
Sta
ndar
d N
ot
App
licab
le
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
In
form
atio
n no
t A
vaila
ble
Sta
ndar
d N
ot
App
licab
le
At l
east
5 s
ervi
ngs
fruits
and
veg
etab
les
prov
ided
per
da
y, if
ser
ving
3 m
eals
per
day
261
243
10
00
01
For
prog
ram
s se
rvin
g m
eals
3 –
5 d
ays
per
wee
k:
Non
-sta
rchy
veg
etab
les
serv
ed a
t lea
st 3
tim
es p
er
wee
k at
lunc
h an
d at
din
ner
402
228
00
11
00
For
prog
ram
s se
rvin
g m
eals
6 –
7 d
ays
per
wee
k:
Non
-sta
rchy
veg
etab
les
serv
ed a
t lea
st 5
tim
es p
er
wee
k at
lunc
h an
d at
din
ner
572
211
10
00
01
Wat
er a
vaila
ble
at a
ll m
eals
110
115
91
00
10
0
Juic
e se
rved
in 6
oun
ce p
ortio
ns o
r le
ss94
117
50
01
10
0
For
prog
ram
s se
rvin
g m
eals
: Jui
ce s
erve
d no
mor
e th
an o
ne ti
me
per
day;
for
prog
ram
s se
rvin
g sn
acks
on
ly, j
uice
ser
ved
no m
ore
than
two
times
per
wee
k
941
175
00
11
00
Mea
ls a
nd s
nack
s pr
epar
ed w
ithou
t dee
p fry
ing
180
189
10
01
00
Gra
in-b
ased
sna
cks
≤ 2
00 m
g so
dium
, ≤ 1
0 gr
ams
suga
r, an
d ≥
2 g
ram
s fib
er p
er s
ervi
ng (f
or p
rogr
ams
serv
ing
a m
ajor
ity o
f chi
ldre
n 1-
5 ye
ars
of a
ge, s
nack
s ≤
170
mg
sodi
um)
8314
173
10
01
00
Hea
lthy
optio
ns (e
.g. f
resh
frui
t, le
afy
gree
n sa
lad)
are
al
way
s av
aila
ble
220
149
00
11
00
Wat
er is
alw
ays
avai
labl
e22
10
490
01
10
0
App
endi
x -
89
ww
w.n
yc.g
ov/f
oodp
olic
y
Dep
artm
ent o
f You
th a
nd
Com
mun
ity D
evel
opm
ent1,
10
Hea
lth a
nd H
ospi
tals
Cor
pora
tion3,
7H
uman
Res
ourc
es A
dmin
istr
atio
n- E
mer
genc
y Fo
od
Ass
ista
nce
Pro
gram
5
Num
ber
of p
rogr
ams
prov
idin
g fo
od in
age
ncy:
1043
1648
6
Num
ber
of p
rogr
ams
curr
ently
repo
rtin
g:11
116
1
Mea
ls/s
nack
s se
rved
ann
ually
:11
,493
,822
7,94
0,14
90
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
In
form
atio
n no
t A
vaila
ble
Sta
ndar
d
Not
App
li`cab
le
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
In
form
atio
n no
t A
vaila
blee
Sta
ndar
d
Not
App
li`cab
le
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
In
form
atio
n no
t A
vaila
ble
Sta
ndar
d
Not
App
li`cab
le
All
prod
ucts
hav
e “0
gra
ms”
tran
s fa
t11
10
016
00
10
0
All
food
item
s ≤
480
mg
sodi
um/s
ervi
ng (o
r ≤
360
mg
sodi
um/s
ervi
ng fo
r ag
enci
es s
ervi
ng a
maj
ority
adu
lts
over
age
50)
111
00
151
01
00
All
beve
rage
s ≤
25
calo
ries
per
8 ou
nces
(exc
ept 1
00%
ju
ice
and
milk
)11
10
016
00
10
0
Pro
gram
s se
rvin
g ch
ildre
n ag
e 18
and
und
er o
nly:
No
beve
rage
s w
ith a
rtifi
cial
sw
eete
ners
11
10
09
07
00
1
All
juic
e is
100
% fr
uit j
uice
111
00
160
01
00
All
milk
is 1
% o
r no
n-fa
t; fo
r ch
ildre
n ag
e 12
mon
ths
to
unde
r ag
e 2,
ser
ve u
nsw
eete
ned
who
le m
ilk11
10
016
00
10
0
All
milk
is u
nsw
eete
ned;
for
prog
ram
s se
rvin
g a
maj
ority
of
chi
ldre
n ag
e 4
– 18
, flav
ored
milk
is ≤
130
cal
orie
s pe
r 8
ounc
es if
ser
ved
111
00
160
01
00
All
milk
sub
stitu
tes
are
unfla
vore
d; fo
r pr
ogra
ms
serv
ing
a m
ajor
ity o
f chi
ldre
n ag
e 4
– 18
, flav
ored
milk
su
bstit
utes
are
≤ 1
30 c
alor
ies
per
8 ou
nces
00
111
160
01
00
All
yogu
rt is
non
-fat
or
low
-fat
111
00
160
00
01
All
slic
ed b
read
≤ 1
80 m
g so
dium
, ≥ 2
gra
ms
fiber
/se
rvin
g, a
nd is
who
le w
heat
/who
le g
rain
111
00
160
00
01
All
bake
d go
ods
≤ 2
90 m
g so
dium
/ser
ving
111
00
160
00
01
All
cere
al ≤
215
mg
sodi
um, ≥
2 g
ram
s fib
er, a
nd
≤ 1
0 gr
ams
suga
r/se
rvin
g (e
xcep
t cer
eal w
ith d
ried
cran
berr
ies,
dat
es, a
nd/o
r ra
isin
s); i
n ch
ild c
are
faci
litie
s ce
real
≤ 6
gra
ms
suga
r/se
rvin
g
111
00
160
01
00
App
endi
x -
90
ww
w.n
yc.g
ov/f
oodp
olic
y
Dep
artm
ent o
f You
th a
nd
Com
mun
ity D
evel
opm
ent1,
10
Hea
lth a
nd H
ospi
tals
Cor
pora
tion3,
7H
uman
Res
ourc
es A
dmin
istr
atio
n- E
mer
genc
y Fo
od A
ssis
tanc
e P
rogr
am5
All
cann
ed/f
roze
n ve
geta
bles
and
bea
ns ≤
290
mg
sodi
um/s
ervi
ng11
10
016
00
10
0
All
cann
ed fr
uit p
acke
d in
uns
wee
tene
d ju
ice
or w
ater
(n
o sy
rup)
111
00
160
01
00
All
cann
ed/f
roze
n se
afoo
d (e
.g. t
una)
≤ 2
90 m
g so
dium
/se
rvin
g11
10
016
00
10
0
All
cann
ed/f
roze
n po
ultr
y ≤
290
mg
sodi
um/s
ervi
ng11
10
016
00
10
0
All
cann
ed b
eef/
pork
≤ 4
80 m
g so
dium
/ser
ving
(or
≤
360
mg
sodi
um/s
ervi
ng fo
r ag
enci
es s
ervi
ng a
maj
ority
ad
ults
ove
r ag
e 50
)
00
111
160
00
01
All
lunc
heon
mea
t ≤ 4
80 m
g so
dium
/ser
ving
(or
≤
360
mg
sodi
um/s
ervi
ng fo
r ag
enci
es s
ervi
ng a
maj
ority
ad
ults
ove
r ag
e 50
)
111
00
160
00
01
All
sala
d dr
essi
ngs
≤ 2
90 m
g so
dium
/ser
ving
111
00
160
00
01
All
sauc
es ≤
480
mg
sodi
um/s
ervi
ng (o
r ≤
360
mg
sodi
um/s
ervi
ng fo
r ag
enci
es s
ervi
ng a
maj
ority
adu
lts
over
age
50)
; soy
sau
ce is
exe
mpt
111
00
151
00
01
All
port
ion-
cont
rolle
d ite
ms
(e.g
. bre
aded
chi
cken
pat
ty)
≤ 4
80 m
g so
dium
/ser
ving
(or
≤ 3
60 m
g so
dium
/ser
ving
fo
r ag
enci
es s
ervi
ng a
maj
ority
adu
lts o
ver
age
50)
111
00
160
00
01
All
froze
n w
hole
mea
ls ≤
805
mg
sodi
um p
er m
eal (
or
≤ 5
25 m
g fo
r ag
enci
es s
ervi
ng a
maj
ority
of a
dults
ove
r ag
e 50
, ≤ 7
70 fo
r ag
enci
es s
ervi
ng a
maj
ority
of c
hild
ren
age
18 a
nd u
nder
)
00
111
160
00
01
Ser
ve 1
800
– 22
00 c
alor
ies
per
day
(or
≤ 2
800
calo
ries
per
day
for
prog
ram
s se
rvin
g m
en in
adu
lt co
rrec
tiona
l fa
cilit
ies)
00
111
160
00
01
Ser
ve ≤
2,3
00 m
g so
dium
per
day
(or
≤ 1
500
mg
for
agen
cies
ser
ving
a m
ajor
ity o
f the
pop
ulat
ion
age
50
and
over
)
00
111
142
00
01
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
In
form
atio
n no
t A
vaila
ble
Sta
ndar
d N
ot
App
licab
le
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
In
form
atio
n no
t A
vaila
ble
Sta
ndar
d N
ot
App
licab
le
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
In
form
atio
n no
t A
vaila
ble
Sta
ndar
d N
ot
App
licab
le
App
endi
x -
91
ww
w.n
yc.g
ov/f
oodp
olic
y
Tota
l fat
≤ 3
0% o
f cal
orie
s pe
r da
y0
011
115
10
00
1
Sat
urat
ed fa
t < 1
0% o
f cal
orie
s pe
r da
y0
011
115
10
00
1
Ser
ve ≥
28
gram
s fib
er p
er d
ay0
011
10
160
00
1
Ser
ve 4
50 –
660
cal
orie
s pe
r br
eakf
ast
00
111
00
160
01
Ser
ve ≤
690
mg
sodi
um p
er b
reak
fast
(or
≤ 4
50 m
g fo
r ag
enci
es s
ervi
ng a
maj
ority
of t
he p
opul
atio
n ag
e 50
an
d ov
er)
00
111
00
160
01
Tota
l fat
≤ 3
0% o
f cal
orie
s pe
r br
eakf
ast
00
111
00
160
01
Sat
urat
ed fa
t < 1
0% o
f cal
orie
s pe
r br
eakf
ast
00
111
00
160
01
Ser
ve ≥
7 g
ram
s fib
er p
er b
reak
fast
00
111
00
160
01
Ser
ve 5
40-7
70 c
alor
ies
per
lunc
h0
011
10
016
00
1
Ser
ve ≤
805
mg
sodi
um p
er lu
nch
(or
≤ 5
25 m
g fo
r ag
enci
es s
ervi
ng a
maj
ority
of t
he p
opul
atio
n ag
e 50
an
d ov
er)
00
111
00
160
01
Tota
l fat
≤ 3
0% o
f cal
orie
s pe
r lu
nch
00
111
00
160
01
Sat
urat
ed fa
t < 1
0% o
f cal
orie
s pe
r lu
nch
00
111
00
160
01
Ser
ve ≥
8.4
gra
ms
fiber
per
lunc
h0
011
10
016
00
1
Ser
ve 5
40-7
70 c
alor
ies
per
dinn
er0
011
10
016
00
1
Ser
ve ≤
805
mg
sodi
um p
er d
inne
r (o
r ≤
525
mg
for
agen
cies
ser
ving
a m
ajor
ity o
f the
pop
ulat
ion
age
50
and
over
)
00
111
00
160
01
Tota
l fat
≤ 3
0% o
f cal
orie
s pe
r di
nner
00
111
00
160
01
Sat
urat
ed fa
t < 1
0% o
f cal
orie
s pe
r di
nner
00
111
00
160
01
Ser
ve ≥
8.4
gra
ms
fiber
per
din
ner
00
111
00
160
01
Ser
ve 1
800
– 22
00 c
alor
ies
per
day
(or
≤ 2
500
calo
ries
per
day
for
agen
cies
ser
ving
boy
s in
you
th d
eten
tion
faci
litie
s)
00
111
00
160
01
Ser
ve ≤
2,2
00 m
g so
dium
per
day
(or
≤ 1
700
mg
for
agen
cies
ser
ving
a m
ajor
ity o
f chi
ldre
n 1-
5 ye
ars
of a
ge)
00
111
00
160
01
Tota
l fat
≤ 3
0% o
f cal
orie
s pe
r da
y0
011
10
016
00
1
Dep
artm
ent o
f You
th a
nd
Com
mun
ity D
evel
opm
ent1,
10
Hea
lth a
nd H
ospi
tals
Cor
pora
tion3,
7H
uman
Res
ourc
es A
dmin
istr
atio
n- E
mer
genc
y Fo
od A
ssis
tanc
e P
rogr
am5
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
In
form
atio
n no
t A
vaila
ble
Sta
ndar
d N
ot
App
licab
le
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
In
form
atio
n no
t A
vaila
ble
Sta
ndar
d N
ot
App
licab
le
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
In
form
atio
n no
t A
vaila
ble
Sta
ndar
d N
ot
App
licab
le
App
endi
x -
92
ww
w.n
yc.g
ov/f
oodp
olic
y
Sat
urat
ed fa
t < 1
0% o
f cal
orie
s pe
r da
y0
011
10
016
00
1
Ser
ve ≥
25
gram
s fib
er p
er d
ay (o
r ≥
19
gram
s pe
r da
y fo
r ag
enci
es s
ervi
ng a
maj
ority
of c
hild
ren
1 –
4 ye
ars
of a
ge)
00
111
00
160
01
Ser
ve 4
50 –
660
cal
orie
s pe
r br
eakf
ast (
or 3
50-6
00 fo
r ag
enci
es p
artic
ipat
ing
in th
e N
atio
nal S
choo
l Bre
akfa
st
and
Sch
ool L
unch
Pro
gram
s)
111
00
00
160
01
Ser
ve ≤
660
mg
sodi
um p
er b
reak
fast
(or
≤ 4
25 m
g fo
r ag
enci
es s
ervi
ng a
maj
ority
of c
hild
ren
1– 5
yea
rs o
f ag
e)
111
00
00
160
01
Tota
l fat
≤ 3
0% o
f cal
orie
s pe
r br
eakf
ast
111
00
00
160
01
Sat
urat
ed fa
t < 1
0% o
f cal
orie
s pe
r br
eakf
ast
111
00
00
160
01
Ser
ve ≥
6.3
gra
ms
fiber
per
bre
akfa
st (o
r ≥
4.8
gra
ms
for
agen
cies
ser
ving
a m
ajor
ity o
f chi
ldre
n 1
– 4
year
s of
age
)
111
00
00
160
01
Ser
ve 5
40 –
770
cal
orie
s pe
r lu
nch
(or
550-
850
for
agen
cies
par
ticip
atin
g in
the
Nat
iona
l Sch
ool B
reak
fast
an
d S
choo
l Lun
ch P
rogr
ams)
111
00
00
160
01
Ser
ve ≤
770
mg
sodi
um p
er lu
nch
(or
≤ 6
00 m
g fo
r ag
enci
es s
ervi
ng a
maj
ority
of c
hild
ren
1– 5
yea
rs o
f ag
e)
011
10
00
160
01
Tota
l fat
≤ 3
0% o
f cal
orie
s pe
r lu
nch
111
00
00
160
01
Sat
urat
ed fa
t < 1
0% o
f cal
orie
s pe
r lu
nch
111
00
00
160
01
Ser
ve ≥
7.5
gra
ms
fiber
per
lunc
h (o
r ≥
5.7
gra
ms
per
day
for
agen
cies
ser
ving
a m
ajor
ity o
f chi
ldre
n 1
– 4
year
s of
age
)
111
00
00
160
01
Ser
ve 5
40 –
770
cal
orie
s pe
r di
nner
111
00
00
160
01
Ser
ve ≤
770
mg
sodi
um p
er d
inne
r (o
r ≤
600
mg
for
agen
cies
ser
ving
a m
ajor
ity o
f chi
ldre
n 1–
5 y
ears
of
age)
111
00
00
160
01
Tota
l fat
≤ 3
0% o
f cal
orie
s pe
r di
nner
111
00
00
160
01
Sat
urat
ed fa
t < 1
0% o
f cal
orie
s pe
r di
nner
111
00
00
160
01
Dep
artm
ent o
f You
th a
nd
Com
mun
ity D
evel
opm
ent1,
10
Hea
lth a
nd H
ospi
tals
Cor
pora
tion3,
7H
uman
Res
ourc
es A
dmin
istr
atio
n- E
mer
genc
y Fo
od A
ssis
tanc
e P
rogr
am5
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
In
form
atio
n no
t A
vaila
ble
Sta
ndar
d N
ot
App
licab
le
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
In
form
atio
n no
t A
vaila
ble
Sta
ndar
d N
ot
App
licab
le
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
In
form
atio
n no
t A
vaila
ble
Sta
ndar
d N
ot
App
licab
le
Ap
pend
ix -
93
ww
w.n
yc.g
ov/f
ood
polic
y
Serv
e ≥
7.5
gra
ms fi
ber
per
din
ner
(or
≥ 5
.7 g
ram
s p
er
day for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of child
ren 1
– 4
years
of age)
11
10
00
01
60
01
At
least
2 s
erv
ings fru
its a
nd
/or
vegeta
ble
s p
rovid
ed
at
lunch
11
10
016
00
00
1
At
least
2 s
erv
ings fru
its a
nd
/or
vegeta
ble
s p
rovid
ed
at
din
ner
11
10
016
00
00
1
At
least
5 s
erv
ings fru
its a
nd
vegeta
ble
s p
rovid
ed
per
day, if
serv
ing 3
meals
per
day
00
111
16
00
00
1
Fo
r p
rogra
ms s
erv
ing m
eals
3 –
5 d
ays p
er
week: N
on-
sta
rchy v
egeta
ble
s s
erv
ed
at
least
3 t
imes p
er
week a
t
lunch a
nd
at
din
ner
11
10
00
01
60
01
Fo
r p
rogra
ms s
erv
ing m
eals
6 –
7 d
ays p
er
week: N
on-
sta
rchy v
egeta
ble
s s
erv
ed
at
least
5 t
imes p
er
week a
t
lunch a
nd
at
din
ner
00
111
16
00
00
1
Wate
r availa
ble
at
all
meals
11
10
016
00
00
1
Juic
e s
erv
ed
in 6
ounce p
ort
ions o
r le
ss
11
10
016
00
00
1
Fo
r p
rogra
ms s
erv
ing m
eals
: Juic
e s
erv
ed
no m
ore
than
one t
ime p
er
day; fo
r p
rogra
ms s
erv
ing s
nacks o
nly
,
juic
e s
erv
ed
no m
ore
than t
wo t
imes p
er
week
11
10
016
00
00
1
Meals
and
snacks p
rep
are
d w
ithout
deep
fry
ing
11
10
016
00
00
1
Gra
in-b
ased
snacks ≤
200 m
g s
od
ium
, ≤
10 g
ram
s
sugar, a
nd
≥ 2
gra
ms fi
ber
per
serv
ing (fo
r p
rogra
ms
serv
ing a
majo
rity
of child
ren 1
-5 y
ears
of age, snacks ≤
170 m
g s
od
ium
)
11
10
01
15
00
01
Healthy o
ptions (e.g
. fresh fru
it, le
afy
gre
en s
ala
d) are
alw
ays a
vaila
ble
11
10
016
00
00
1
Wate
r is
alw
ays a
vaila
ble
11
10
016
00
00
1
Dep
art
ment
of Youth
and
Com
munity D
evelo
pm
ent1
, 1
0
Health a
nd
Hosp
itals
Co
rpo
ratio
n3
,7H
um
an R
eso
urc
es A
dm
inis
tratio
n-
Em
erg
ency
Fo
od
Assis
tance P
rog
ram
5
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
Info
rmation n
ot
Availa
ble
Sta
nd
ard
Not
Ap
plic
ab
le
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
Info
rmation n
ot
Availa
ble
Sta
nd
ard
No
t
Ap
plic
ab
le
In
Co
mp
liance
Out
of
Co
mp
liance/
Info
rmatio
n n
ot
Availa
ble
Sta
nd
ard
No
t
Ap
plic
ab
le
Ap
pend
ix -
94
ww
w.n
yc.g
ov/f
ood
polic
y
Hum
an R
esourc
es A
dm
inis
tration-
HIV
/AID
S S
erv
ices
Ad
min
istr
ation
1
Dep
art
ment
of P
ark
s a
nd
Recre
atio
n6
Num
ber
of p
rogra
ms p
rovid
ing food
in a
gency:
58
13
Num
ber
of p
rogra
ms c
urr
ently r
ep
ort
ing:
58
13
Meals
/snacks s
erv
ed
annually
:611,4
72
40
,85
3
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
Info
rmation n
ot
Availa
ble
Sta
nd
ard
Not
Ap
plic
ab
le
In
Co
mp
liance
Out
of
Co
mp
liance/
Info
rmatio
n n
ot
Availa
ble
Sta
nd
ard
No
t
Ap
plic
ab
le
All
pro
ducts
have “
0 g
ram
s”
trans fat
57
10
13
00
All
food
ite
ms ≤
480 m
g s
od
ium
/serv
ing (or
≤ 3
60 m
g s
od
ium
/serv
ing for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
ad
ults o
ver
age 5
0)
57
10
13
00
All
bevera
ges ≤
25 c
alo
ries p
er
8 o
unces (excep
t 100%
juic
e a
nd
milk
)53
14
13
00
Pro
gra
ms s
erv
ing c
hild
ren a
ge 1
8 a
nd
und
er
only
: N
o b
evera
ges w
ith a
rtifi
cia
l
sw
eete
ners
15
241
13
00
All
juic
e is 1
00%
fru
it juic
e49
09
13
00
All
milk
is 1
% o
r non-f
at;
for
child
ren a
ge 1
2 m
onth
s t
o u
nd
er
age 2
, serv
e
unsw
eete
ned
whole
milk
45
112
13
00
All
milk
is u
nsw
eete
ned
; fo
r p
rogra
ms s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of child
ren a
ge 4
– 1
8,
flavore
d m
ilk is ≤
130 c
alo
ries p
er
8 o
unces if serv
ed
45
112
13
00
All
milk
sub
stitu
tes a
re u
nfla
vore
d; fo
r p
rogra
ms s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of child
ren a
ge
4 –
18, fla
vo
red
milk
sub
stitu
tes a
re ≤
130 c
alo
ries p
er
8 o
unces
31
225
13
00
All
yogurt
is n
on-f
at
or
low
-fat
47
110
13
00
All
slic
ed
bre
ad
≤ 1
80 m
g s
od
ium
, ≥
2 g
ram
s fi
ber/
serv
ing, and
is w
hole
wheat/
whole
gra
in
54
13
00
13
All
baked
good
s ≤
290 m
g s
od
ium
/serv
ing
53
14
00
13
All
cere
al ≤
215 m
g s
od
ium
, ≥
2 g
ram
s fi
ber, a
nd
≤ 1
0 g
ram
s s
ugar/
serv
ing
(excep
t cere
al w
ith d
ried
cra
nb
err
ies, d
ate
s, and
/or
rais
ins); in c
hild
care
facilities
cere
al ≤
6 g
ram
s s
ugar/
serv
ing
47
110
13
00
Ap
pend
ix -
95
ww
w.n
yc.g
ov/f
ood
polic
y
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
Info
r-
mation n
ot
Availa
ble
Sta
nd
ard
Not
Ap
plic
ab
le
In
Co
mp
liance
Out
of
Co
mp
liance/
Info
rma-
tio
n n
ot
Availa
ble
Sta
nd
ard
No
t
Ap
plic
ab
le
Hum
an R
esourc
es A
dm
inis
tration-
HIV
/AID
S S
erv
ices
Ad
min
istr
ation
1
Dep
art
ment
of P
ark
s a
nd
Recre
atio
n6
All
canned
/fro
zen v
egeta
ble
s a
nd
beans ≤
290 m
g s
od
ium
/serv
ing
48
010
00
13
All
canned
fru
it p
acked
in u
nsw
eete
ned
juic
e o
r w
ate
r (n
o s
yru
p)
44
212
13
00
All
canned
/fro
zen s
eafo
od
(e.g
. tu
na) ≤
290 m
g s
od
ium
/serv
ing
47
011
00
13
All
canned
/fro
zen p
oultry
≤ 2
90 m
g s
od
ium
/serv
ing
31
324
00
13
All
canned
beef/
pork
≤ 4
80 m
g s
od
ium
/serv
ing (or
≤ 3
60 m
g s
od
ium
/serv
ing for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
ad
ults o
ver
age 5
0)
23
332
00
13
All
luncheon m
eat
≤ 4
80 m
g s
od
ium
/serv
ing (or
≤ 3
60 m
g s
od
ium
/serv
ing for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
ad
ults o
ver
age 5
0)
44
014
00
13
All
sala
d d
ressin
gs ≤
290 m
g s
od
ium
/serv
ing
54
13
00
13
All
sauces ≤
480 m
g s
od
ium
/serv
ing (or
≤ 3
60 m
g s
od
ium
/serv
ing for
agencie
s
serv
ing a
majo
rity
ad
ults o
ver
age 5
0); s
oy s
auce is e
xem
pt
54
04
00
13
All
port
ion-c
ontr
olle
d ite
ms (e.g
. b
read
ed
chic
ken p
att
y) ≤
480 m
g s
od
ium
/
serv
ing (or
≤ 3
60 m
g s
od
ium
/serv
ing for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
ad
ults o
ver
age 5
0)
38
317
00
13
All
frozen w
hole
meals
≤ 8
05 m
g s
od
ium
per
meal (o
r ≤
525 m
g for
agencie
s
serv
ing a
majo
rity
of ad
ults o
ver
age 5
0, ≤
770 for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of
child
ren a
ge 1
8 a
nd
und
er)
22
234
00
13
Serv
e 1
800 –
2200 c
alo
ries p
er
day (or
≤ 2
800 c
alo
ries p
er
day for
pro
gra
ms
serv
ing m
en in a
dult c
orr
ectional fa
cilities)
10
147
00
13
Serv
e ≤
2,3
00 m
g s
od
ium
per
day (or
≤ 1
500 m
g for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of th
e p
op
ula
tion a
ge 5
0 a
nd
over)
11
047
00
13
Tota
l fa
t ≤
30%
of calo
ries p
er
day
11
047
00
13
Satu
rate
d fat
< 1
0%
of calo
ries p
er
day
11
047
00
13
Serv
e ≥
28 g
ram
s fi
ber
per
day
10
147
00
13
Serv
e 4
50 –
660 c
alo
ries p
er
bre
akfa
st
18
139
00
13
Ap
pend
ix -
96
ww
w.n
yc.g
ov/f
ood
polic
y
Serv
e ≤
690 m
g s
od
ium
per
bre
akfa
st
(or
≤ 4
50 m
g for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of th
e p
op
ula
tion a
ge 5
0 a
nd
over)
19
039
00
13
Tota
l fa
t ≤
30%
of calo
ries p
er
bre
akfa
st
18
139
00
13
Satu
rate
d fat
< 1
0%
of calo
ries p
er
bre
akfa
st
18
139
00
13
Serv
e ≥
7 g
ram
s fi
ber
per
bre
akfa
st
19
039
00
13
Serv
e 5
40-7
70 c
alo
ries p
er
lunch
60
52
00
13
Serv
e ≤
805 m
g s
od
ium
per
lunch (or
≤ 5
25 m
g for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of
the p
op
ula
tion a
ge 5
0 a
nd
over)
51
52
00
13
Tota
l fa
t ≤
30%
of calo
ries p
er
lunch
60
52
00
13
Satu
rate
d fat
< 1
0%
of calo
ries p
er
lunch
60
52
00
13
Serv
e ≥
8.4
gra
ms fi
ber
per
lunch
60
52
00
13
Serv
e 5
40-7
70 c
alo
ries p
er
din
ner
20
038
00
13
Serv
e ≤
805 m
g s
od
ium
per
din
ner
(or
≤ 5
25 m
g for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of th
e p
op
ula
tion a
ge 5
0 a
nd
over)
20
038
00
13
Tota
l fa
t ≤
30%
of calo
ries p
er
din
ner
20
038
00
13
Satu
rate
d fat
< 1
0%
of calo
ries p
er
din
ner
20
038
00
13
Serv
e ≥
8.4
gra
ms fi
ber
per
din
ner
20
038
00
13
Serv
e 1
800 –
2200 c
alo
ries p
er
day (or
≤ 2
500 c
alo
ries p
er
day for
agencie
s
serv
ing b
oys in y
outh
dete
ntion facilities)
00
00
013
Serv
e ≤
2,2
00 m
g s
od
ium
per
day (or
≤ 1
700 m
g for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of child
ren 1
-5 y
ears
of age)
00
00
013
Tota
l fa
t ≤
30%
of calo
ries p
er
day
00
00
013
Satu
rate
d fat
< 1
0%
of calo
ries p
er
day
00
00
013
Serv
e ≥
25 g
ram
s fi
ber
per
day (or
≥ 1
9 g
ram
s p
er
day for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of child
ren 1
– 4
years
of age)
00
00
013
Serv
e 4
50 –
660 c
alo
ries p
er
bre
akfa
st
(or
350-6
00 for
agencie
s p
art
icip
ating in
the N
ational S
chool B
reakfa
st
and
School Lunch P
rogra
ms)
00
00
013
Serv
e ≤
660 m
g s
od
ium
per
bre
akfa
st
(or
≤ 4
25 m
g for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of child
ren 1
– 5
years
of age)
00
00
013
In
Com
plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
Info
r-
mation n
ot
Availa
ble
Sta
nd
ard
Not
Ap
plic
ab
le
In
Co
mp
liance
Out
of
Co
mp
liance/
Info
rma-
tio
n n
ot
Availa
ble
Sta
nd
ard
No
t
Ap
plic
ab
le
Hum
an R
esourc
es A
dm
inis
tration-
HIV
/AID
S S
erv
ices
Ad
min
istr
ation
1
Dep
art
ment
of P
ark
s a
nd
Recre
atio
n6
Ap
pend
ix -
97
ww
w.n
yc.g
ov/f
ood
polic
y
00
00
013
Satu
rate
d fa
t < 1
0% o
f cal
orie
s pe
r bre
akfa
st0
00
00
13
maj
ority
of c
hild
ren
1 –
4 ye
ars
of a
ge)
00
00
013
Serv
e 54
0 –
770
calo
ries
per
lunc
h (o
r 550
-850
for a
genc
ies
part
icip
atin
g in
the
Nat
iona
l Sch
ool B
reak
fast
and
Sch
ool L
unch
Pro
gram
s)0
00
00
13
Serv
e ≤
770 m
g s
od
ium
per
lunch (or
≤ 6
00 m
g for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of
child
ren 1
– 5
years
of age)
00
00
013
Tota
l fa
t ≤
30%
of calo
ries p
er
lunch
00
00
01
3
Satu
rate
d fat
< 1
0%
of calo
ries p
er
lunch
00
00
01
3
Serv
e ≥
7.5
gra
ms fi
ber
per
lunch (or
≥ 5
.7 g
ram
s p
er
day for
ag
encie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of child
ren 1
– 4
years
of age)
00
00
013
Serv
e 5
40 –
770 c
alo
ries p
er
din
ner
00
00
01
3
Serv
e ≤
770 m
g s
od
ium
per
din
ner
(or
≤ 6
00 m
g for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of child
ren 1
– 5
years
of age)
00
00
013
Tota
l fa
t ≤
30%
of calo
ries p
er
din
ner
00
00
01
3
Satu
rate
d fat
< 1
0%
of calo
ries p
er
din
ner
00
00
01
3
Serv
e ≥
7.5
gra
ms fi
ber
per
din
ner
(or
≥ 5
.7 g
ram
s p
er
day for
agencie
s s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of child
ren 1
– 4
years
of age)
00
00
01
3
At
least
2 s
erv
ings fru
its a
nd
/or
vegeta
ble
s p
rovid
ed
at
lunch
30
226
00
13
At
least
2 s
erv
ings fru
its a
nd
/or
vegeta
ble
s p
rovid
ed
at
din
ner
38
020
00
13
At
least
5 s
erv
ings fru
its a
nd
vegeta
ble
s p
rovid
ed
per
day, if
serv
ing 3
meals
per
day
15
142
00
13
For
pro
gra
ms s
erv
ing
meals
3 –
5 d
ays p
er
week: N
on-s
tarc
hy v
egeta
ble
s s
erv
ed
at
least
3 t
imes p
er
week a
t lu
nch a
nd
at
din
ner
19
237
00
13
For
pro
gra
ms s
erv
ing
meals
6 –
7 d
ays p
er
week: N
on-s
tarc
hy v
egeta
ble
s s
erv
ed
at
least
5 t
imes p
er
week a
t lu
nch a
nd
at
din
ner
25
330
00
13
Wate
r availa
ble
at
all
meals
48
010
00
13
In
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plia
nce
Out
of
Com
plia
nce/
Info
r-
mation n
ot
Availa
ble
Sta
nd
ard
Not
Ap
plic
ab
le
In
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mp
liance
Out
of
Co
mp
liance/
Info
rma-
tio
n n
ot
Availa
ble
Sta
nd
ard
No
t
Ap
plic
ab
le
Hum
an R
esourc
es A
dm
inis
tration-
HIV
/AID
S S
erv
ices
Ad
min
istr
ation
1
Dep
art
ment
of P
ark
s a
nd
Recre
atio
n6
Ap
pend
ix -
98
ww
w.n
yc.g
ov/f
ood
polic
y
* W
hile
the D
ep
art
ment
of C
ityw
ide A
dm
inis
trative S
erv
ices (D
CA
S) p
art
icip
ate
s in t
he im
ple
menta
tion o
f th
e S
tand
ard
s a
s p
urc
haser
of fo
od
for
num
ero
us a
gencie
s, it d
oes n
ot
sub
mit a
com
plia
nce r
ep
ort
as info
rmation o
n ite
ms p
rocure
d b
y D
CA
S is c
ap
ture
d in t
he r
ep
ort
s o
f oth
er
agencie
s
** Info
rmation is b
ased
on a
revie
w o
f fo
od
and
bevera
ges p
urc
hased
and
a s
am
ple
of m
enus a
nd
nutr
itio
n a
naly
sis
fro
m a
ny t
ime in t
he y
ear
prior
to t
he r
ep
ort
’s p
ub
lication. A
gencie
s w
ere
asked
to s
ub
mit a
cop
y o
f m
enus a
nd
nutr
itio
n a
naly
sis
to t
he H
ealth D
ep
art
ment
for
verific
ation.
1 C
om
plia
nce d
ata
larg
ely
based
on info
rmation s
ub
mitte
d b
y a
gency p
rogra
m s
ites a
nd
/or
pro
gra
m c
ate
rer
from
a s
elf-
rep
ort
surv
ey t
ool and
is n
ot
verifie
d; agencie
s c
ontinue t
o w
ork
to
enhance p
rocesses t
o a
ssess a
ccura
cy o
f p
rogra
m s
ite a
nd
/or
cate
rer
self-
rep
ort
and
to im
pro
ve d
ata
qualit
y g
oin
g forw
ard
2 C
om
plia
nce d
ata
based
on fi
eld
vis
its c
ond
ucte
d b
y a
gency s
taff
3 Info
rmation w
as c
olle
cte
d fro
m s
ite v
isits, m
eal counts
, self-
rep
ort
ing, nutr
itio
n a
naly
sis
softw
are
, and
nutr
itio
n lab
el c
olle
ction c
oord
inate
d b
y a
gency s
taff
4 A
gency u
tiliz
es c
entr
aliz
ed
menu a
nd
food
ord
ering p
rocess; in
form
ation b
ased
on a
gency a
ssessm
ent
of p
rod
ucts
purc
hased
and
menu a
naly
sis
5 A
gency p
urc
hases food
only
6 A
gency s
erv
es s
nacks o
nly
7 S
up
port
ing d
ocum
enta
tion ind
icate
s s
evera
l d
ays a
re o
ut
of com
plia
nce w
ith s
od
ium
and
fib
er. Y
early r
evis
ions o
f m
enus inclu
de low
er
sod
ium
ite
ms a
nd
hig
her
fiber
choic
es a
s t
hey h
ave
becom
e a
vaila
ble
in t
he m
ark
et.
8 M
enu p
lannin
g s
oftw
are
is u
sed
to a
ssis
t in
develo
pin
g m
enus a
nd
com
plia
nce o
f th
e s
tand
ard
s
9 N
um
ber
of m
eals
serv
ed
for
June 2
015 w
ere
not
availa
ble
at
the t
ime o
f d
ata
colle
ction
10 7
90 D
ep
art
ment
of Youth
and
Com
munity D
evelo
pm
ent
(DY
CD
) p
rogra
ms a
re locate
d in s
chools
and
serv
e m
eals
and
snacks p
rep
are
d b
y t
he D
ep
art
ment
of E
ducation; th
ese p
rogra
ms
were
inclu
ded
in D
OE
’s r
ep
ort
only
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plia
nce
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nce/
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nd
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mp
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mp
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nd
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ices
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min
istr
ation
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ment
of P
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nd
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atio
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ed
in 6
ounce p
ort
ions o
r le
ss
46
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For
pro
gra
ms s
erv
ing m
eals
: Juic
e s
erv
ed
no m
ore
than o
ne t
ime p
er
day;
for
pro
gra
ms s
erv
ing s
nacks o
nly
, ju
ice s
erv
ed
no m
ore
than t
wo t
imes p
er
week
41
017
00
13
Meals
and
snacks p
rep
are
d w
ithout
deep
fry
ing
49
18
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13
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in-b
ased
snacks ≤
200 m
g s
od
ium
, ≤
10 g
ram
s s
ugar, a
nd
≥ 2
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ms fi
ber
per
serv
ing (fo
r p
rogra
ms s
erv
ing a
majo
rity
of child
ren 1
-5 y
ears
of age,
snacks ≤
170 m
g s
od
ium
)
34
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01
30
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ptions (e.g
. fresh fru
it, le
afy
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en s
ala
d) are
alw
ays a
vaila
ble
56
20
13
00
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r is
alw
ays a
vaila
ble
58
00
13
00
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Appendix I
Green Cart Permits
Bronx Brooklyn Queens Manhattan Staten
Island
Total
Permits issued in 2014 169 118 64 112 1 464
Green Carts using EBT terminals (approximate)* 69 25 1 16 1 112
Persons on the Waiting List** 163 511 674
Currently Active Permits*** 151 85 81 46 1 364
* Number fluctuates due to vendor usage
** The development and launch of Accela in 2013 delayed the offer of permits to people on the wait list for Green Carts. The technical issues are
now nearly resolved, and the Department began calling names off of the waiting on 7/13/2015, exhausting all the lists except Queens and Manhattan.
Vendors have one month to respond and once that process is complete waitlist will be refreshed with new prospective vendors. Waitlists are
restricted by borough. Once a waitlist is exhausted, a new borough-specific waitlist is created. Vendors can be on multiple lists at the same time,
so the number does not necessarily represent unique individuals. A new wait list is created approximately once a year, sometimes twice a year for
BK, BX and SI.
*** Number fluctuates due to vendor usage
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Appendix J
Summary of Violations and Inspections of Green Carts by the DOHMH
FY 2012 FY2013 FY2014 FY2015
Bronx
Violations Issued 207 235 200 208
Inspections Conducted 318 519 623 697
Brooklyn
Violations Issued 67 80 97 82
Inspections Conducted 124 193 241 221
Manhattan
Violations Issued 147 236 144 137
Inspections Conducted 156 403 366 375
Queens
Violations Issued 15 28 45 13
Inspections Conducted 26 97 130 89
Staten Island
Violations Issued 0
Inspections Conducted 3
Total Violations Issued 436 579 486 440
Total Inspections Conducted 624 1212 1363 1382
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Appendix K
Vendors at Greenmarkets
Borough Greenmarket Day Average #
Producers
Min Max
Bronx Bronx Boro Hall Tuesday 6 5 6
Bronx Hostos Tuesday 6 5 6
Bronx Lincoln Friday 4 3 4
Bronx NY Botanical Garden Wednesday 4 3 4
Bronx Parkchester Friday 5 5 6
Bronx Poe Park Tuesday 8 6 8
Brooklyn Bartel-Pritchard Sq Wednesday 4 3 5
Brooklyn Bay Ridge Saturday 6 6 7
Brooklyn Bensonhurst Sunday 4 4 5
Brooklyn Boro Park Thursday 4 4 4
Brooklyn Brooklyn Boro Hall Saturday 11 9 13
Brooklyn Brooklyn Boro Hall Thursday 6 4 7
Brooklyn Brooklyn Boro Hall Tuesday 8 6 9
Brooklyn Carroll Gardens Sunday 13 11 14
Brooklyn Cortelyou/Midwood Sunday 14 12 16
Brooklyn Ft Greene Saturday 23 19 25
Brooklyn Grand Army Plaza Saturday 30 25 33
Brooklyn Greenpoint/McCarren Pk Saturday 20 16 23
Brooklyn Parkside Sunday 6 6 6
Brooklyn Sunset Park Saturday 4 3 5
Brooklyn Williamsburg Thursday 2 2 2
Brooklyn Windsor Terrace Sunday 5 5 6
Manhattan 175th Street Thursday 9 9 10
Manhattan 57th Street Saturday 5 3 6
Manhattan 57th Street Wednesday 5 3 5
Manhattan 79th Street Sunday 34 27 38
Manhattan 82nd Street Saturday 10 6 12
Manhattan 94th Street Sunday 8 8 9
Manhattan 97th Street Friday 16 11 19
Manhattan Abingdon Square Saturday 11 9 13
Manhattan Bowling Green Thursday 5 4 6
Manhattan Bowling Green Tuesday 4 3 5
Manhattan City Hall Park Friday 4 3 5
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Manhattan City Hall Park Tuesday 4 2 5
Manhattan Columbia University Sunday 17 16 18
Manhattan Columbia University Thursday 12 8 14
Manhattan Dag Hammarskjold Pl. Wednesday 13 10 14
Manhattan Ft Washington Tuesday 8 8 8
Manhattan Inwood Saturday 19 16 21
Manhattan Mount Sinai Hospital Wednesday 7 6 7
Manhattan Rockefeller Center Friday 12 12 12
Manhattan Rockefeller Center Thursday 13 13 13
Manhattan Rockefeller Center Wednesday 14 14 14
Manhattan SI Ferry Whitehall Terminal Friday 3 3 3
Manhattan SI Ferry Whitehall Terminal Tuesday 3 3 3
Manhattan St Marks Tuesday 3 3 3
Manhattan Stuyvesant Town Sunday 11 10 12
Manhattan Sugar Hill Saturday 5 4 7
Manhattan Tompkins Sunday 9 6 10
Manhattan Tribeca Saturday 14 9 17
Manhattan Tribeca Wednesday 3 2 3
Manhattan Tucker Square Saturday 13 11 15
Manhattan Tucker Square Thursday 7 4 10
Manhattan Union Sq Friday 50 41 56
Manhattan Union Sq Monday 33 28 35
Manhattan Union Sq Saturday 74 58 82
Manhattan Union Sq Wednesday 60 48 75
Manhattan Water Street at Coenties Slip Thursday 7 7 7
Queens Astoria Health Center Playground Wednesday 3 2 3
Queens Corona Friday 5 5 6
Queens Elmhurst Hospital Tuesday 7 6 7
Queens Forest Hills Sunday 16 12 19
Queens Jackson Hts Sunday 18 15 20
Queens Socrates Sculpture Park Saturday 5 5 5
Queens Sunnyside Gardens Saturday 16 13 17
Staten Island SI Mall Saturday 7 6 7
Staten Island St George Saturday 11 8 12
Borough Greenmarket Day Average #
Producers
Min Max
Photo Credit: DOHMH
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Photo Credit: GrowNYC