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Whole Foods Market Foundation Community First Grant Program is a grant from the Whole Foods Market Foundation that funds nonprofits focused on long-term fresh, healthy food access and nutrition education. Supported programs include community gardens, mobile markets, healthy cooking classes, and urban farms. Since launching eight years ago, the program has awarded 570 grants to 316 organizations in 188 cities, investing over $4.
3 million. The grant cycle begins each summer with Team Member nominations, and applications open in July with awards announced in November. Eligible organizations must be 501(c)(3) nonprofits in the U.S. or registered charities in Canada, focused on adults and older youth (ages 16–22), and nominated by a Whole Foods Market Team Member.
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Community First Grant | Support Community Food Access Today — WFM Foundation Financials & Annual Reports Improving Children's Nutrition Expanding Healthy Food Access Alleviating Global Poverty Financials & Annual Reports Improving Children's Nutrition Expanding Healthy Food Access Alleviating Global Poverty Financials & Annual Reports Improving Children's Nutrition Expanding Healthy Food Access Alleviating Global Poverty The Community First Grant program supports nonprofits focused on long-term fresh, healthy food access and nutrition education that are engaged with Whole Foods Market Team Members (employees) in the U.S. and Canada.
This includes community gardens, mobile markets, healthy cooking classes and more. Since launching the Community First Grant Program eight years ago, Whole Foods Market Foundation has awarded 570 grants to 316 organizations in 188 cities, investing over $4. 3 M.
In addition, 336 Team Members from approximately 198 Whole Foods Market stores and every store support office have participated. During each grant year, Team Members nominate community partner organizations they currently engage with (or would like to start).
Then, our team reviews nominations and eligible organizations are asked to submit a grant application letting us know about their work, how they would put the grant funds to use, etc. Nomination & Application Timeline The Community First Grant process begins each year in the summer, and the grant year ends the following fall.
May : Team Member Nomination Period Opens June : Team Member Nomination Period Closes July : Eligible Organizations Invited to Apply November : Community First Grant Partners Announced Our Approach to Community First Before building in Detroit, Whole Foods Market committed to discovering how a presence there could meet the needs and reflect the desires of the people of Detroit, be respectful and responsive to local cultures, and increase access to fresh foods across all income levels.
Whole Foods Market charted this path to its first Detroit store with deep community engagement. Grassroots leaders and neighbors engaged, challenged, critiqued and inspired the project. Store staff listened, adapted, shared and evolved.
This created a new model for Whole Foods Market work called Community First: using a community’s best interest as the lens for looking at all major decisions made there. The Community First process in Detroit led to the establishment of the Foundation’s food access work.
The Community First Principles define our approach to building partnerships with community-led organizations to build thriving local food systems and grow community health. They help us meet the needs and reflect the desires of the people we serve, be respectful and responsive to different perspectives, and increase access to fresh food.
Community First Grant Resources Be Prepared with These Sample Documents Sample PDF of Team Member Nomination Form Sample PDF of Community Partner Application Form Find Answers in the Community First Grant FAQ Take a moment to read through some of our most commonly asked questions in the 2025 FAQ PDF . Reference the Email & Phone Templates PDF to help research a potential community partner to nominate.
Learn More About Our Work Explore What We Fund and What We Don’t Fund . Explore a variety of resources for Team Members and Community Partners to learn more about the Community First Grant. Community First Grant Recipient | Food Assistance Match | Bellevue, PA Eligibility & Expectations To nominate a community partner, Team Members must: Be a U.S. or CAN Whole Foods Market Team Member in good standing.
Complete a quick 10-minute training to make sure their community partner is eligible for the Community First Grant. Ask your STL/FTL (store or facility) TL (office) to complete a support form. Be able to volunteer with your nonprofit community partner on personal time.
No compensation will be provided from Whole Foods Market Foundation. Submit one required mid-year update including a brief summary of how things are going and photos of your partnership in action. Optional: submit an end-of-year update.
Volunteer Once per Quarter – From monthly days in a community garden to hosting a mobile market team in your store to talk about merchandising, this can take any shape that works for your partner and you.
CFG Quarter timing: Update your STL and Culture Champion Ambassador at least once per quarter Optional: Attend support webinars Community Partner Eligibility Projects that will broaden long-term access to fresh, healthy food and/or nutrition education. The Community First Grant will not be a good fit for food pantries, food banks, and other food donation/redistribution programs.
US: Must be a 501(c)3 nonprofit and organizations partnered with a 501(c)3 nonprofit. Canada: Must be a Registered Charity or partnered with a Registered Charity. Locally led organizations (Not all Team Members, board members, and volunteers must be residents of the community served, but robust community representation is important.)
Organizations with strong community engagement that request and use feedback from their community. Programs focused on serving adults and/or older youth (ages 16–22). The Community First Grant will not be the best fit for community partners that focus primarily on children or schools.
Community Partner Expectations Complete a grant application. The application will include questions regarding the organization’s work, leadership, impact, community engagement, long-term plans, and finances. Submit one required final report (optional: submit a mid-year report).
Allow the nominating WFM Team Member (and perhaps other WFM Team Members) to volunteer at least once per quarter between September–August. See the Community First Grant in Action Listen to Our Community First Grant Audio Stories Improving Children’s Nutrition Expanding Healthy Food Access Alleviating Global Poverty Login to Manage Donations
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Must be a 501(c)(3) nonprofit (US) or Registered Charity (Canada), locally-led with strong community engagement, focused on adults and older youth (16-22), not primarily children/schools, and not food pantries or redistribution programs. Requires nomination by a Whole Foods Market Team Member. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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