Northside Food Project Evaluation

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Northside Food Project Evaluation

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2008

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Done in North Minneapolis communities, and to look to the future of NFP's continued work in the area. Each interview was conducted with a video camera by Carrie Ann Fathman during the summer of 2007. Each interviewee received an introductory letter and signed a waiver granting permission to the Northside Food Project to record and use the information from the interview. Samples of these are both included in this report. The four major categories that evolved during the research project include: 1) Perceptions of North Minneapolis; 2) Evaluation of the Northside Food Project; 3) Forming a co-op; 4) Forming a board. This report summarizes the questions asked on each topic and then includes quoted material from the interviewees regarding each topic. Interviewees were asked questions about topics that were most relevant to their expertise or most relevant to their connection with the Northside Food Project.

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Conducted on behalf of the Northside Food Project. Supported by the Northside Seed Grant program (NSG), a program of the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (CURA), University of Minnesota.

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Fathman, Carrie Ann; The Northside Food Project. (2008). Northside Food Project Evaluation. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/196319.

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