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District Food Funds

Each District in Suffolk has a fund available to support community food projects. The CAS Community Food Team are working closely with the communities teams at District councils to support projects to apply for the funding.

Details of each fund can be found below. More information about each fund is available from the relevant Community Food Officer for each district.

East Suffolk: Food Project Resilience Grant Scheme

Grants of up to £10,000 are available to food projects to help them better address food insecurity by creating food independence for the long term rather than providing emergency assistance.

This might be by projects becoming more self-sufficient, sustainable and resilient for the future, by streamlining processes and using technology to become more efficient or by supporting clients out of hardship and into food independence in new ways.

Full details available here

For more information or support contact Community Food Officers Chris Roberts & Louise Biddiscombe

[email protected]

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Babergh & Mid Suffolk: Sustainable Food Fund

The fund intends to support sustainable, community-led initiatives focusing on food insecurity, education, improving
access to nutritious affordable food, reducing food waste, and more!

Grants of £250-£5,000 are available for capital costs, and some revenue costs (see Guidance Notes for more
details).

Guidance Notes

Application Form

 

For more information or support contact Community Food Officers Ruby Farrell or Maisie Dyvig

[email protected]

[email protected]

or email
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Ipswich: Sustainable Community Food Fund

The primary goal of this fund is to support community groups in enhancing the sustainability of local food systems. By focusing on resilience, innovation, and partnership, the fund aims to enable community organisations to create a stronger, more secure food system in Ipswich, benefiting local communities in the long term.

Small, medium and large grants are available to VCFSE organisations, on a first- come first-serve basis. Small grants are valued at under £500 and large grants over £5,000.

Projects should focus on improving processes, expanding access to nutritious and culturally appropriate food, and/or enhancing skills within the community to better support themselves.

For full details visit Ipswich Borough Council Website

Guidance

Application form

For more information or support contact Community Food Officer Sara Azeem

[email protected]

West Suffolk – coming soon

Opening January 20th – details coming soon

An information webinar will be held on Thurs 23rd January at 12pm.  For more details and booking click here

For more information or support contact Community Food Officer Liz Evans

[email protected]