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UNFI Foundation Announces Over $1M in Grant Funding

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A Southside Community Land Trust (SCLT) employee harvests produce grown at the organization’s City Farm located in Providence, R.I. On Wednesday, August 25, SCLT was presented with UNFI’s first ever Food Equity Project Grant for $100,000 to accelerate SCLT’s efforts to create equitable access to healthy food. (Photo: Business Wire)

September 1, 2022

United Natural Foods, Inc. announced the UNFI Foundation has awarded more than $1 million in grant funding to improve food systems in more than 40 communities across the United States and Canada. Food access is a key pillar of UNFI’s Better for All initiative and, for the third consecutive year, the UNFI Foundation has committed over $1 million to non-profit organizations to help create equitable food access in vulnerable communities.

The UNFI Foundation’s grant funding is awarded to non-profit organizations that align with the Foundation’s three primary focus areas: increasing the supply of organic food, improving access to healthy food for vulnerable populations and advancing childhood nutrition education. After a competitive application process, organizations’ requests are reviewed by regional teams of UNFI associates who put forth the impressive collection of organizations to be recognized.

“At UNFI, we know our work isn’t done once a product leaves our distribution center. That’s why we are thrilled to support this year’s grantees, which are pursuing a wide range of innovative and impactful ideas to support food equity and access in their local communities across more than 20 U.S. states and into Canada,” said Alisha Real, executive director of the UNFI Foundation. “We know that food access is one area where UNFI can affect the greatest change and we are proud to support organizations that share our goal of providing affordable and nutritious food to all.”

Food Equity Project Grant
 Earlier this year, the UNFI Foundation established the Food Equity Project Grant which awards $100,000 to accelerate the efforts of a Rhode Island-based organization focused on creating equitable access to healthy food. Southside Community Land Trust (SCLT) was selected as the recipient of the Food Equity Project Grant for the organization’s advanced work increasing food access in Providence and surrounding communities. Along with monetary support, UNFI will provide SCLT with its guidance and expertise, assisting in areas such as logistics and operations to efficiently further SCLT’s mission to provide access to land, education and other resources. This allows people in Rhode Island to grow food in environmentally sustainable ways and create community food systems where locally produced, affordable and healthy food is available to all.

Aligning with the major pillars of the UNFI Foundation, SCLT serves people in economically challenged urban neighborhoods where access to fresh produce is scarce. Hand-in-hand with members of the community, SCLT works to increase access to fresh food by promoting education about diet and exercise, building community gardens or farms, and providing low-cost agricultural resources and support to gardeners. SCLT also operates three production farms in Providence, RI that practice and demonstrate bio-intensive, small-scale agricultural production.

"When people own their own farms, distribution systems and retail spaces, they make sure their communities get fed. This grant from the UNFI Foundation promotes local ownership of the food system in Rhode Island communities where fresh, healthy and affordable food is hard to find. The insight and thoughtfulness of UNFI's approach - to support existing organizations and individuals - is an example for all of us," said Margaret DeVos, executive director of Southside Community Land Trust.

A complete list of the 44 non-profit organizations the UNFI Foundation has awarded grants to this year:

  • 18 Reasons, San Francisco, CA
  • African Alliance of Rhode Island, Providence, RI
  • Agriculture and Land Based Training Association, Salinas, CA
  • All Relations United, Las Cruces, NM
  • Berkeley Food Network, Berkeley, CA
  • CCOF Foundation, Santa Cruz, CA
  • Chef Ann Foundation, Boulder, CO
  • Community Action Committee of the Lehigh Valley Inc., Bethlehem, PA
  • Cooking with Kids, Santa Fe, NM
  • Cornucopia Project, Peterborough, NH
  • Daily Table, Dorchester, MA
  • Denver Urban Gardens, Denver, CO
  • Druid City Garden Project, Tuscaloosa, AL
  • Eats Park City, Park City, UT
  • Federation of Neighborhood Centers Inc., Philadelphia, PA
  • Food Project Inc., Lincoln, MA
  • Foodcorps Inc., Portland, OR
  • Foodshare Toronto, Toronto, ON
  • Foodwhat Incorporated, Santa Cruz, CA
  • Forage, Gainesville, FL
  • Guidestone, Salida, CO
  • Hasbro Children’s Hospital, Providence, RI
  • Hawthorne Valley Association Inc., Ghent, NY
  • Hope & Main, Warren, RI
  • Kansas City Community Gardens Inc., Kansas City, MO
  • La Cocina VA, Arlington, VA
  • Leaf Project Inc., Landisburg, PA
  • Maine Organic Farmers & Gardeners Association, Unity, ME
  • Move for Hunger, Neptune, NJ
  • Open Arms of Minnesota Inc., Minneapolis, MN
  • Philabundance, Philadelphia, PA
  • Pilot Light, Chicago, IL
  • Project Angel Heart, Denver, CO
  • Recipe for Success Foundation, Houston, TX
  • Sacramento Loaves and Fishes, Sacramento, CA
  • Second Chance Foods, Carmel, NY
  • Second Harvest Heartland, Brooklyn Park, MN
  • SLP Seeds, St. Louis Park, MO
  • Soil Born Farms Urban Agriculture & Education Project, Sacramento, CA
  • Southside Community Land Trust, Providence, RI
  • Sustainable Food Center Inc., Austin, TX
  • Trellis For Tomorrow, Phoenixville, PA
  • Willistown Conservation Trust, Williston, PA
  • York Fresh Food Farms, York, PA

 

About UNFI
UNFI is North America's premier food wholesaler delivering the widest variety of products to customer locations throughout North America including natural product superstores, independent retailers, conventional supermarket chains, ecommerce retailers, and food service customers. By providing this deeper 'full-store' selection and compelling brands for every aisle, UNFI is uniquely positioned to deliver great food, more choices, and fresh thinking to customers everywhere. Today, UNFI is the largest publicly traded grocery distributor in America. 

 

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