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What services do you provide your tenants/members? <br />Help with <br />Licenses /Certifications ' <br />Business Counseling —I 69"% <br />Branding/Marketing —I <br />Product Development — <br />Help Finding Buyers — <br />49'% <br />41 `%, <br />"11 �B4% <br />20 40 60 80 100 <br />Respondents (%) <br />Figure 6. Common services provided by food incubators. <br />On average, food incubators charge about 21 dollars per hour for use ($20.82 in <br />2013 and $21.50 in 2015). This hourly rate sustains the incubator. A distribution of the <br />hourly charge rates to use an incubator space is shown below. <br />50 — <br />Hugh: $42/hour <br />40 — <br />'30— <br />�a <br />20 — — <br />0 <br />6,ip41i <br />10 ^0 0 <br />Average: $21.50,/hour <br />11;p, <br />4i ,Vw VI C <br />G"' Low: 8/hour <br />0 1 1 1 1 I <br />0 10 20 30 40 50 <br />Res <br />Dondents <br />Figure 7. Hourly rate charged by food incubators. <br />Figure 7 shows the hourly rate charged by food incubators for use of space. The <br />rate is plotted vertically and the respondents are shown along the horizontal axis. The <br />highest amount an incubator charge is $42 per hour. The lowest amount is $8 per hour. <br />Another economic benefit is job creation. Having a food incubator space helps to <br />create jobs. A notable characteristic job creation is that most incubators are used <br />female, minority, and/or low-income, creating jobs for people that are under -served. <br />10 <br />