Sep 27, 2010
The National Institute for Food and Agriculture (NIFA) has recently announced the opening of the Community Food Project Competitive Grants Program.
The primary goals of a Community Food Projects program are to:
- Meet the food needs of low-income individuals
- Increase the food self-reliance of low-income communities
- Promote comprehensive responses to local food, farm and nutrition issues
- Meet specific state, local or neighborhood food and agricultural needs, including needs relating to infrastructure improvement and development, planning for long-term solutions and the creation of innovative marketing activities that mutually benefit agricultural producers and low-income consumers.
Community Food Projects unite the entire food system, assessing strengths, establishing linkages, and creating systems that improve self-reliance over food needs. To find out more, and to apply please visit the NIFA Newsroom.
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