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     BOSTON - Friday,
    August 13, 2021 - Mayor Kim Janey and the Mayor’s Office of Food
    Access (OFA) today announced that $1.9 million in funding is now available
    through community grants, using funds the City received through the
    American Rescue Plan Act. The community grants will fund outreach and
    destigmatization activities targeted towards reducing food assistance
    stigma and increasing utilization of safety net and emergency programs. The
    grants also seek to create community-based solutions to foster a more just
    food system in Boston. Interested Boston-based individuals, non-profits,
    and collectives, including artists, designers, and other creatives are
    encouraged to apply here by Friday September 10, 2021 at 5:00pm. 
    “In Boston, we know
    food access is essential for our residents’ wellbeing,” said Mayor Janey.
    “As we continue to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, I urge local
    non-profits and Boston residents to apply for this grant funding to help
    expand food access, as well as support education about food assistance
    resources.” 
    The Office of Food
    Access is offering two categories of grants available to the
    community.  
    1. 
    Food
    Safety Net Destigmatization and Outreach  
    2. 
    Equity
    in Food Access  
    The grant structure
    will provide community-based organizations (CBOs) and other entities the
    opportunity to find creative and innovative community-rooted solutions for
    food insecurity. Both grants will provide two different levels of
    participation: basic and expanded. Basic grants will be capped at $50,000,
    and expanded grants will be capped at $100,000. Activities for both types
    of grants must be completed within a year. Applicants should choose one
    level of grant funding to apply for.  
    Food Safety Net
    Destigmatization and Outreach Grant: This grant seeks to increase use, awareness and access to
    different programs and food resources available for Bostonians and empower
    community-sourced approaches to destigmatize food safety net and emergency
    programs. 
    Equity in Food
    Access: This grant will
    fund community-based solutions to foster a more just food system in Boston.
    Projects should propose innovative solutions that build on existing work
    and/or fill gaps in at least one of the focus areas identified by the 2021 Mayor’s Food Access Agenda. 
    All grantees are
    required to: 
    ·   
    Attend
    check-in meetings where organizations will report back on their milestones,
    provide feedback, and express challenges they are facing,  
    ·   
    Submit
    quarterly financial and programmatic reports, and 
    ·   
    Collect
    a minimum set of anonymous data around race, ethnicity, language, and
    geographic location (zip code) of participants. 
     
    Residents and
    non-profit organizations that serve Boston residents are encouraged to
    submit proposals for one or both grant opportunities. Both grants are open
    to any individual or entity who would like to respond. The City encourages
    participation from: 
    ·   
    Small
    and Boston-based, 
    ·   
    Minority-led,  
    ·   
    and/or
    Women-led entities. 
    Applications will be
    open until September 10, 2021 and awards will be announced the week of September
    27, 2021. Applicant organizations must serve Boston residents that are
    experiencing high levels of food insecurity. Organizations and individuals
    are encouraged to submit collaborative proposals. In order to participate,
    applicants must have a City of Boston Vendor ID. To sign up, applicants
    should visit: www.boston.gov/procurement. For questions regarding this process,
    please email Vendor.Questions@cityofboston.gov or call 617-635-4564.  
    About the Mayor’s
    Office of Food Access 
    The Mayor’s Office
    of Food Access strives to give all residents of Boston access to
    nutritious, affordable, culturally connected food. Keeping the diversity of
    Boston’s population at heart, OFA’s goal is to create a more food-secure
    City with a vibrant, inclusive food culture.  | 
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