The Durham County Cooperative Extension and Durham Congregations in Action are accepting applications for their Food Security Micro-Grant program to support residents’ access to nutritious food.
Eligible organizations must operate in Durham County, be able to document the amount of food distributed and have the capacity to manage distribution and programming. Applications are due by July 15.
Funds can be used to purchase food, service supplies, food storage and distribution equipment and community gardening supplies and equipment. They may also be used for food transportation costs or compensation or stipends for personnel.
Durham Congregations in Action has partnered with the county to distribute food security micro-grants since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Information and applications are available here.
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