Announcing new microgrant partners increasing local, healthy food access

The Colorado Blueprint to End Hunger’s Microfunding Project Team of Workgroup #2/3: Healthy Food Access in Communities is excited to announce that eight individuals and grassroots organizations will receive funding support as part of its microgrant initiative. Each will receive $3,000 to bolster their efforts to increase access to nutritious, affordable food in their local communities.

Supported by the Colorado Community Health Alliance, this second round of microgrants finances initiatives spearheaded by community members residing in select counties, particularly those led by people of color and with smaller operating budgets. The counties include Boulder, Broomfield, Clear Creek, El Paso, Gilpin, Jefferson, Park, and Teller.

Learn more about the funded partners and their projects.

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