USDA Awards Atlanta Region’s First City Agriculture Plan
/Grant will boost urban agriculture plan for the City of East Point piloted by Food Well Alliance in partnership with the Atlanta Regional Commission.
Read MoreGrant will boost urban agriculture plan for the City of East Point piloted by Food Well Alliance in partnership with the Atlanta Regional Commission.
Read MoreTo catalyze their work in urban agriculture, Food Well Alliance offered a $10,000 Opportunity Grant to cities that were not selected to create a City Agriculture Plan this year. Four cities received grants: Alpharetta, Pine Lake, Hapeville, Clarktston, and Lawrenceville.
Read MoreTo catalyze their work in urban agriculture, Food Well Alliance awarded a $10,000 Opportunity Grant to the City of Pine Lake, for installation of a teaching garden adjacent to the lake, in the epicenter of town.
Read MoreTo catalyze their work in urban agriculture, Food Well Alliance awarded a $10,000 Opportunity Grant to the City of Lawrenceville for the Lawrenceville Community Garden at the Lawrenceville Senior Center at Rhodes Jordan Park, operated by Gwinnett’s Health and Human Services Division.
Read MoreTo catalyze their work in urban agriculture, Food Well Alliance awarded a $10,000 Opportunity Grant to the City of Alpharetta, which was spent on new fencing for the Alpharetta Farm at Old Rucker Park - an educational farm providing food, classes, and a creative learning space for the community.
Read MoreTo catalyze their work in urban agriculture, Food Well Alliance awarded a $10,000 Opportunity Grant to the City of Hapeville to dedicate a space within the Tom E. Morris Sports Complex for local food advocates to join together and grow food for the community.
Read MoreThe City of East Point has officially completed the Community Engagement Phase (Phase I), and five metro Atlanta cities received $10,000 grants to support their city agriculture efforts.
Read MoreThe creation of Food Well Alliance was made possible through funding from the founding benefactor, the James M. Cox Foundation, and through the vision of Jim Kennedy, chair of Cox Enterprises, and Bill Bolling, founder of the Atlanta Community Food Bank. Together, they saw an opportunity to build healthier communities across metro Atlanta by supporting and connecting members of our local food movement. Today, we support more than 300 community gardens, urban farms and orchards in the Atlanta region.
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