Food Assistance
In California, a state that consistently has one of the highest costs of living, students are seeking resources just to maintain their basic needs so they can remain in school. The CSU has recognized these concerns and demonstrated leadership in addressing them. The Chancellor's Office has directed resources towards the Basic Needs Initiative. This innovative set of programs exists to support and involve all of the 22 campuses in research, resource cultivation, capacity building, education and outreach, networking, and ultimately student success.
The Basic Needs Initiative quickly grew here at CSUMB - now known as OtterCare - with our department serving over 60% of the student population. We are working to increase students' food security in a multitude of ways, including an on-campus food pantry - The Hub, CalFresh Outreach, an extensive Edible Food Recovery program, partnership with the Food Bank for Monterey County, and Care Coordination. At CSUMB, No Otter Goes Hungry!
Understanding Food Security
| Food Security Range* | Indicators |
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| High Food Security |
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| Moderate Food Security |
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| Low Food Security |
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| Very Low Food Security |
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*as determined by the USDA