Deadline: 26-May-23
The Suffolk Community Foundation is seeking applications for its Food and Drink Fund to support the work of organisations addressing food poverty, working to improve nutrition and encourage healthy cooking and eating throughout Suffolk, particularly among children and young people.
The Food and Drink Fund reflects the desire of the food and drink industry to come together to make a difference to the lives of those living in Suffolk.
Grants are available to support the work of voluntary, community and social enterprise organisations and parish councils addressing local needs throughout Suffolk, particularly those where there is a direct link to food and drink. Priority will be given to food banks and grass-roots organisations addressing food insecurity, food poverty and poor nutrition, projects addressing hunger in children and projects supporting healthy eating and a good food culture.
Themes
The fund supports projects addressing one or more of the following themes:
- Improving health and wellbeing – providing emergency food provisions and school holiday hunger projects, providing meals and refreshments to help bring communities together, supporting those experiencing challenges in their lives.
- Overcoming problems – helping people who are experiencing difficult circumstances due to mental ill health, bereavement or financial difficulty.
Funding Information
- This is a small fund with grants typically up to a maximum of £2,000.
Eligible Projects
- For this funding round, the funders would particularly like to receive applications for educational projects for individuals, older people and children and families where cooking easy meals on a budget, nutrition and meal planning, cooking skills, obesity and diet-related health issues are integral.
For more information, visit Suffolk Community Foundation.