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Current Grantees

Inaugural Grantee Cohort

The Better Food Policy Fund supported an inaugural cohort of 10 food policy councils in 2024-2025.  Each council was provided $60,000 in unrestricted funding over two years to advance their work.  The Independent Advisory Committee of the Fund utilized a participatory process to select these 10 grantees using trust-based nomination and lottery processes.  

Selection was guided by a matrix that tracked diversity across various dimensions to ensure a mix of grantees that reflect the diversity of food policy councils across the US. We took special care to include councils that are under-resourced, remote or rural, and/or BIPOC-led without precluding councils that do not share one of these attributes. 

We have loved getting to know these council members, and we think you will too!

Syracuse-Onondaga Food Systems Alliance

Syracuse-Onandaga Food Systems Alliance

Syracuse, New York

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Virgin Islands Good Food

Virgin Islands Good Food

 Kingshill, Virgin Islands

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South Carolina Food Policy Council

South Carolina Food Systems Network

South Carolina

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NJ Food Democracy Collaborative

New Jersey Food Democracy Collaborative

New Jersey

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San Diego Food System Alliance

San Diego Food Systems Alliance

San Diego, California

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Duval County Food Policy Council

Duval County Food Policy Council

Jacksonville, Florida

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Western U.P. Food Systems Collaborative

Western U.P. Food Systems Collaborative

Michigan

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California Food + Farming Network

California Food and Farming Network

California

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Indianapolis Community Food Access Coalition

Indianapolis Community Food Access Coalition

Indiana

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Yakama Nez Perce - Warm Springs Umatillia

Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission

Portland, Oregon

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Rapid Response Grantees

The BFPF Rapid Response Grant program was created in the spring of 2025 to provide timely and responsive support to food policy councils facing unexpected funding challenges that impact their work. In the first round, eight councils were provided with $15,000 in unrestricted funding to address these challenges. In the fall of 2025, an additional funder stepped up to support the urgent needs of food policy councils in this year of uncertainty and upheaval. Twelve additional councils were awarded $10,000-$15,000 in unrestricted grant funds to address their urgent needs.  In 2025, we invested a total of $300,000 to 20 Councils. We were thrilled to be able to meet these Councils in their time of need!

Prince George’s County Food Equity Council

Largo, Maryland

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Passaic County Food Policy Council

Paterson, New Jersey

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The MinneAg Network

Minneapolis, Minnesota

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West Central Minnesota Food Council

Clay County, Minnesota

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Arizona Food Systems Network

Chandler, Arizona

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Pick 42 Foundation, Inc. – Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Mullins, South Carolina

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RI Food Policy Council

 Providence, Rhode Island

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Alaska Food Policy Council

Homer, Alaska

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Alianza Nacional de Campesinas

Oxnard, California

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Gaston Cares

Gaston County, North Carolina

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Wyoming Food Coalition

Buford, Wyoming

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Salem Food Policy Council

Salem, Massachusetts

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Pottstown Area Food Collaborative

Pottstown, Pennsylvania

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Northwest Indiana Food Council

Northwest Indiana

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McDowell Local Food Advisory Council

Foothills Food Hub

McDowell County, North Carolina

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Growing Cob: Community Gardens for Community Growth

Bamberg, Orangeburg, and Calhoun Counties, South Carolina

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Hampshire County Food Policy Council

Hampshire County, Massachusetts

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Kansas Food Action Network

Manhattan, Kansas

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Northern Colorado Foodshed Project

Laporte, Colorado

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Cultivate KC

Kansas City, Kansas

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