Food Insecurity Urban Agriculture Grant Recipients Announced The Missouri Department of Agriculture announced today that 12 projects will receive funding through the Food Insecure Urban Agriculture Matching Grant. The competitive grant program will provide up to $50,000 per project to address food insecurity in urban areas. "These projects are making a real difference to address food insecurity," said Director of Agriculture Chris Chinn. "The partnership between these organizations and state government will play a key role for Missouri citizens in these areas." Grant funds may be used to increase food production and availability within an urban area; demonstrate growth of local economic communities; increase local economic impact; increase availability of food to local residents; or enhance already established areas within a community and provide assistance to the community. The following projects were awarded grant funding in 2021: A Red Circle, St. Louis Be Well Café, St. Louis Dirt Beast Farm, Kansas City Green Acres Urban Farm & Research Project, Kansas City GRO Health Center, St. Louis Joplin Empire Market, Joplin Jubilee Oasis Farm, St. Louis Kansas City Community Gardens, Kansas City Propel Kitchens, St. Louis Springfield Community Gardens, Springfield St. Louis Community College, St. Louis The Ramsey Garden at Quinn Chapel, Jefferson City |
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