People living on low incomes and struggling to put food on the table will have better access to nutritious food with a provincial investment of $14 million into the Critical Food Infrastructure Fund for local community organizations.
“We all want people to have the support and services they need to get healthy, nutritious food on the table,” said Sheila Malcolmson, Minister of Social Development and Poverty Reduction. “We are acting on what we’ve heard from many communities and organizations, that they need better infrastructure to be able to get fresh food to people in need when grocery stores donate their extra food.”
The Critical Food Infrastructure Fund, administered by United Way British Columbia, will provide grants to food infrastructure projects from local organizations to increase their capacity to provide nutritious and culturally appropriate food to the people who need it.
Charitable organizations, including non-profit groups, social enterprises, co-operatives, Indigenous organizations and First Nations can apply for $5,000 to $100,000 in funding.
The applications are open until Nov. 20, 2023. Infrastructure projects, such as warehouse storage space and equipment, refrigerated vehicles to transport food, and equipment to preserve and process food for an extended shelf life, are eligible for funding.
“Every community in our province has unique food needs,” said Kim Winchell, provincial director, community impact and investment, United Way British Columbia. “By supporting community-led infrastructure projects to increase year-round access and availability of nourishing and culturally appropriate foods, we can help communities become more resilient and ensure vulnerable children and families have the food they need when they need it. United Way BC is grateful to work with the Province of British Columbia on this vital investment.”
Food insecurity has increased because of inflation, supply-chain issues and climate emergencies that interrupt food supply and production. This investment addresses the diverse challenges faced by local community groups and First Nations, strengthening food security for everyone.
Learn More:
To access information about how to apply for funding: https://uwbc.ca/programs/grants/
United Way British Columbia: https://uwbc.ca
TogetherBC, B.C.’s poverty reduction strategy: https://gov.bc.ca/togetherbc
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