The Swetland Center is partnering with Better Health Partnership and Produce Perks Midwest to design and facilitate an annual workshop to support local clinical sites that want to create a new produce prescription program or enhance their existing program. The goal is to leverage statewide and local grant and funding expertise to help local produce prescription program providers identify funding sources.
Frequently Asked Questions
These FAQs are developed from questions asked by people who registered or attended workshops and technical assistance sessions organized by the Swetland Center in partnership with Produce Perks Midwest and Better Health Partnership. This FAQ will be updated as new questions emerge, and as more information is available about produce prescription programming. If you have suggestions for improving these FAQs, please email us at reach@case.edu.
Additional Questions? Email us at reach@case.edu.
*TA sessions are limited to clinical sites that are able to write prescriptions.
The REACH project is funded by a grant (#6 NU58DP007747-01-01) from the , through the . Our partners on the project are , , , and . This project is funded from December 30, 2023 to September 29, 2028.
Upcoming Workshops
Check back in 2025 for updates.
Previous Workshops
Produce Prescriptions 101
Date: Wednesday, August 14th, 2024
Time: 12:00-1:30pm
Location: Virtual (Zoom)
Are you a clinical professional in Cuyahoga County who wants to improve your produce prescription program or start a new one? Join us for a workshop facilitated by Produce Perks Midwest & Better Health Partnership to learn about produce prescriptions:
- Benefits
- Costs
- Program Models
- How to Get Started
After the workshop, sign up for a free technical assistance session to help you start or improve your produce prescription program.
*TA sessions are limited to clinical sites that are able to write prescriptions.
During this free, 1-hour technical assistance session, your organization will receive tailored guidance from either Better Health Partnership or Produce Perks Midwest. The goal of this session is to help your organization start a new produce prescription program, or adapt or expand your current program. The facilitators will connect you to funding sources and other support.
Check back in 2025 for updates!