The Allan Government is helping Victorians experiencing food insecurity access fresh and healthy food with a new grant program for food relief providers in Victoria.
Minister for Carers and Volunteers Ros Spence today announced the opening of applications in the $4.5 million
Community Food Relief Program.
The program includestwo streams of grantsthat willsupport local,regional and statewide food relief for Victorians.
Local Grants will provide between $10,000 and $50,000 – or up to $75,000 for partnerships – to support food relief activities and food security initiatives that meet community needs in a local area.
These grants are available to neighbourhood houses, community and volunteer-led organisations, social
enterprises and Aboriginal Community Controlled organisations.
Coordination Grants of between $100,000 and $300,000 will fund projects that include partnership and
collaboration between regional and state-wide food relief providers to improve food relief supply and distribution across the state.
These grants are available to regional and state-wide food relief providers who supply centralised food rescue,
warehousing and logistics, to a network of charity partners that provide food relief.
The Community Food Relief Program is being delivered in response to the rising demand for food relief due to
increased cost-of-living pressures being experienced by many Victorians.
Since 2020, the Labor Government has invested more than $56 million to strengthen the food relief system in
Victoria including support for six regional hubs. In addition, $10 million has been provided to Foodbank for food relief hubs in Morwell and Ballarat that are now operating.
Applications for Coordination Grants close on 27 August 2024.
For more information and how to apply, visit:
vic.gov.au/community-food-relief-program-coordination-grants.
Applications for Local Grants close on 10 September 2024.