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Local Food Purchase Assistance Grant Program is a statewide grant from the Connecticut Department of Agriculture that improves local food access and agricultural supply chain resiliency across Connecticut. Funded through state appropriation S. A.
25-1, the program supports organisations that purchase and distribute locally grown Connecticut food products. Eligible applicants include food pantries, community health centers, and nonprofits that serve food-insecure populations, as well as CT farmers and producers of value-added CT Grown products interested in participating as suppliers. Funding amounts vary based on project scope.
A grant webinar was held in February 2026; interested organisations should contact the Connecticut Department of Agriculture for current application requirements.
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Local Food Purchase Assistance Cooperative Agreement Program Local Food Purchase Assistance Cooperative Agreement Program Are you sure you want to log out of your account? If you do want to logout, please click Logout. Local Food Purchase Assistance Cooperative Agreement Program A statewide grant program funded through S.
A. 25-1 to improve local food access and agricultural supply chain resiliency. To learn more check out the press release below.
Visit the Documents/Forms tab for more supporting documents. A grant webinar was held on Wednesday, February 25, 2026 from 4-5pm.
If you have any further questions, visit our Contact Us tab If you are a CT farmer of any size or years of experience and/or produce value-added products using CT Grown ingredients who are interested in selling products through this program, please (also) complete the Producer Interest Form Distribution Site Interest Form (for those not applying to lead a project) Department of Agriculture 450 Columbus Blvd Ste 701,
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Food pantries, community health centers, and nonprofits in Connecticut. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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