Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, announced the launch of the new School Food Infrastructure Fund (SFIF) and the next phase of the Local Food Infrastructure Fund (LFIF) this week.
As part of the $62.9-million announcement in Budget 2024, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada will deliver these two programs aimed at supporting community-based not-for-profit organizations working to improve local food security for Canadians of all ages.
The new School Food Infrastructure Fund (SFIF) will help not-for-profit organizations invest in infrastructure and equipment to support school food programming across Canada. The $20.2-million SFIF is delivered as a complement to both the National School Food Program, and the guidance provided under the National School Food Policy.
Eligible organizations are encouraged to apply beginning now and until October 4, 2024.
“Since we first launched the Local Food Infrastructure Fund back in 2019, we’ve supported over 1,100 projects right across the country, from community kitchens to greenhouses in Northern communities. Today, we’re expanding the program and launching our new School Food Infrastructure Fund, so more kids have the healthy meals they need to learn, grow, and reach their full potential,” says MacAulay.
The renewed Local Food Infrastructure Fund (LFIF) will be delivered through two components:
Small Scale Projects will provide funding between $25,000 and $100,000 to support infrastructure projects, such as irrigation systems for community gardens or solar panels for greenhouses. Applications for the first intake will be open from October 1 to October 31, 2024. A second intake will be announced in 2025.
Large Scale Projects will provide funding between $150,000 and $500,000 in support of community food security for projects with multiple infrastructure and equipment needs. For example, partners could come together to upgrade a soup kitchen and increase the number of meals served, using food from a local community garden, or a local farmer. Applications will be open from January 13 to February 28, 2025.
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