Deadline: 29-Jan-21
The City of Madison Food Policy Council is excited to offer the 2021 Community Food Access Competitive Grants Program, which provides funding to community-based organizations that are creating a healthier food system in Madison and addressing the increasing food insecurity and food access disparities that community residents are facing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Priorities
Priority is given to proposals that:
- Meet clearly defined community food insecurity and/or access needs
- Proposal outlines who is served, how they are served, and how community-based input on need/impacts were obtained
- Proposals are not limited to COVID-19 responses but applications that are meeting a critical community food need brought on by COVID-19 will receive priority status in funding deliberations
- Address racial equity and social justice (see the City of Madison RESJ Initiative)
- Program can demonstrate positive impact on communities of color and/or low-income populations and account for disparate impact in a demonstrable way
- The program targets key Food Access Improvement areas of Madison o Program involves collaboration with community members
- Include a plan for evaluation of program success and impact
- Program makes food access or food insecurity improvements that can be tracked and measured
Funding Information
The City of Madison’s 2021 Budget includes $150,000 in grant funds to be distributed by the Madison Food Policy Council, with individual grants capped at $25,000.
Criteria
The Madison Food Policy Council is encouraging community groups to apply for Community Food Access – Competitive Grants. Any proposal that improves the local food system and makes food more accessible for City of Madison residents will be considered.
For more information, visit https://www.cityofmadison.com/mayor/programs/food/2021-community-food-access-competitive-grants-program