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VitalVillage Networks

Community Food Systems Fellowship

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Max Funding

Up to $5K

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Application Due Date

Nov 10, 2025

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Funder Details:

Funder Type:

Public

Funding Frequency:

Annual Grant

Use of Funds:

Capacity Building

Funding Duration:

One-Year Grant

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Application Type

Full Application

Eligibility:

✅ 501(c)(3) Organizations, ✅ Non-501(c)(3) Organizations Accepted

Program Areas:

Agriculture, Food Security, Leadership, Arts & Culture, Environment, Immigration, Health

Locations:

Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Washington DC, Puerto Rico

About The Grant

The Community Food Systems Fellowship is an 18-month leadership program that aims to increase opportunities for diverse local food system leaders to build their skills, capacity, and networks through a series of community design labs on participatory engagement and human centered design approaches, monthly learning sessions with other food systems leaders, and individualized technical assistance.


Through these opportunities, the fellowship hopes to strengthen community engagement and leadership of caregivers/families, uplift strengths-based narratives, and foster collaborative leadership that scales community identified solutions and cross sector partnerships.


Emerging leaders who are committed to food justice and equity should consider applying to the Community Food Systems Fellowship. Selected fellows will receive a stipend and can also apply for project innovation grants that can total up to $5,000.

The Fellowship is a good fit for those who are committed to:


  • working to develop resilient and equitable local food systems

  • community leadership, engagement, and the leadership of caregivers and families

  • food justice, nutrition justice, racial equity and social transformation

  • developing skills to measuring impact and success of local food systems

  • developing collaborative leadership skills


We invite stakeholders representing diverse voices across the food system (e.g. agriculture, labor and food chain workers, food service, public health, environmental justice, economy and entrepreneurship, education, early care and education, immigration, and arts, culture), to apply.

Requirements

  • The fellow must be based in the United States or one of the US territories. 


  • The fellow must have an established partnership with a nonprofit organization, coalition, network, group, cooperative, business, or institution that has a strategic focus on local food systems.


  • As a part of your application, you must provide at least one letter of recommendation. Up to three letters of recommendation may be submitted.

Grantor Information:

Restrictions:

Restricted

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