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Wildseeds Grants: Empowering Communities for Transformative Food and Farm Justice (US)

Up to €300,000 in Equity-free Funding available for Food Startups, SMEs & Researchers

Deadline: 27-Mar-2026

The Wildseeds Grants Program supports U.S.-based grassroots organizations transforming food and farm systems through cultural organizing, inclusive economies, Indigenous foodways, and community-led democracy initiatives. Grants range from $20,000–$50,000 for one year, with limited two-year commitments up to $75,000, funding strategic communications, media, and movement-building efforts. Eligible applicants are nonprofit grassroots organizations, networks, or tribal governments with a demonstrated focus on systemic change.

Program Overview

The Wildseeds Grants Program invests in cultural organizers, community strategists, and media makers working to reshape food and agricultural systems across the United States. Inspired by Octavia Butler’s vision, “Wildseeds” symbolizes resilience, adaptability, and collective flourishing, reflecting the strength of grassroots movements.

Key Focus Areas

  1. Cultural Organizing – Amplifying community narratives and storytelling to shift dominant paradigms.

  2. Inclusive Economic Models & Community-Controlled Systems – Supporting equitable economic structures in food and agriculture.

  3. Reclaiming Democracy – Strengthening community governance and participatory decision-making.

  4. Promoting Indigenous & Ancestral Foodways – Preserving and revitalizing traditional agricultural practices and food sovereignty.

Program Goals

Funding Details

Eligible Activities

Who Is Eligible?

Eligible applicants must meet the following criteria:

How to Apply

  1. Review program priorities to ensure project alignment with focus areas.

  2. Prepare a detailed project proposal including objectives, activities, expected impact, and budget.

  3. Demonstrate movement-building or communications capacity, including past projects or media experience.

  4. Submit application through the official Wildseeds online portal by the designated deadline.

  5. Participatory review: Funding decisions are informed by community stakeholders most impacted by the proposed work.

Tips for a Competitive Application

FAQs

1. Can a new organization apply?
Yes, U.S.-based grassroots organizations with 501(c)(3) status or a fiscal sponsor are eligible.

2. Are tribal governments eligible?
Yes, federally or state-recognized tribal governments may apply.

3. Can funds be used for staffing?
Yes, short-term communications staff or consultants may be funded.

4. Are multi-year projects eligible?
Limited two-year grants are available, capped at $75,000.

5. Is prior experience required?
Applicants should demonstrate capacity in cultural organizing, communications, or grassroots movement work.

6. Can the grant support media production?
Yes, grants fund videos, websites, campaigns, storytelling, and other communications initiatives.

7. How does participatory grantmaking work?
Community stakeholders help inform funding decisions, ensuring resources support those most affected by food and farm system changes.

Conclusion

The Wildseeds Grants Program empowers grassroots organizations to transform food and agricultural systems through strategic communications, cultural organizing, and movement-building. By investing in resilient, community-led initiatives, the program strengthens the capacity of frontline organizations to drive systemic change and foster thriving, equitable food systems across the United States.

For more information, visit Wildseeds Fund.

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