Frequently Asked Questions

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A city can reference a county policy if it falls under its jurisdiction. Provide the name of city/county/organization that passed each policy to document benchmark selected.

A farmers market is defined as a multi-stall market at which farmer-producers sell agricultural products directly to the public at a central or fixed location, particularly fresh fruit and vegetables (but also meat products, dairy products, and/or grains).

A direct-market farmer sells food grown or raised on their farm directly to consumers. Both types of businesses are eligible for FNS approval to accept SNAP benefits.

Both count as a “farmers market” in the CHWV benchmarks.

A new trail is 5 years or newer. However, if an older trail has undergone renovations in the past 5 years that will be accepted.

New for 2022! Funding will be available this year to help recognized communities work on benchmarks not achieved.

Try This is a grant funding program to improve the health and wellbeing of West Virginia residents. Celebrating Healthy West Virginia program is an award program recognizing the great works in communities of programs such as Try This, Growing Healthy Communities, Change the Future WV and other great programs across WV changing environments and policies to improve the overall health of West Virginia.

The incentives for applying are different for the levels of recognition achieved. All communities receiving recognition will be highlighted in a press release and on the CHWV website and social media channels. Awarded communities are also invited to an awards event where they will receive recognition for their great work.

Bronze and Silver award recipients will also receive window clings for all city or county buildings to promote your level of recognition.

Gold award recipients will receive everything the bronze and silver level winners receive plus a Blenko Glass award.

Yes. Several of our partners offer grants to communities to help improve the built environment and strengthen policies to help increase access to Physical activity, Healthy Food, Nutrition programs and help people be tobacco-free.

In addition, CHWV offers guidance and support to recognized communities as they strive to reach higher levels of impact and recognition.

Towns, cities, and counties throughout the state are eligible to apply. There are 4 population size categories for cities/towns and 3 for counties. Small communities will not be held to the same standard as the larger ones.

Community partners/organizations that have a letter of support/recommendation from any level of government (local or county) can apply for their local jurisdiction and assist in the application process. A community partner/organization does not have to be non-profit.

Unincorporated communities that have a letter of support/recommendation from their county commission can apply and will be evaluated on their county-level policies.

A policy is a set of principles, rules, and guidelines formulated or adopted by an organization to reach its long-term goals and typically published in a booklet or other form that is widely accessible.
Most of the time these award programs are off the radar of day to day operations of a local government. Community organizations applying for the award on behalf of the city/county helps keep them aware of what is going on in the community and policies that may need passed to improve the health of their constituents. Ultimately the communities governing body receives the Celebrating Healthy West Virginia award that the community organization has helped facilitated in the application process. In the future Celebrating Healthy West Virginia plans to roll out other sectors (worksites, community organizations, health systems, etc.) to recognize that are doing outstanding work in improving the health of their communities.

Letters of Support can be made out to James Vance, Prevention Policy Senior Program Manager.

Applicants should refer to the benchmark spreadsheet tool provided when they sign up to apply. Proof and examples can be many things, like copies of policies, marketing materials, photos of sites, and more.

You can contact us and ask any assistance question you may have.

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