City of Chicago Selects Initial Round of Community Growers Program Awardees

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Mayor Brandon Johnson, the Chicago Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection (BACP), and nonprofit urban land trust organization, NeighborSpace, alongside a collective of organizations (Chicago Food Policy Action Council (CFPAC), Community Food Navigator, DePaul Steans Center, Grow Greater Englewood, Advocates for Urban Agriculture, Urban Growers Collective, and Chicago Botanic Garden’s Windy City Harvest), have announced the first round of awardees for the City’s Community Growers Program. The eighteen awardees selected will increase equitable community-access to healthy foods by creating new food access points in neighborhoods experiencing food insecurity. This round of Community Growers Program awardees includes existing urban agriculture initiatives and experienced growers looking to establish new urban agriculture sites. Community Growers Program first round recipients include:

• Contemporary Farmer, Inc

• Fresher Together

• Kuumba Tre-Ahm Community Garden

• Finding Justice A Flower and Vegetable Garden

• Milpa Mizan

• Mollie’s Market Garden LLC

• North Lawndale Greening Committee and The Farm 2 Table Pipeline project

• Otis Farm Stand Worker Cooperative

• Patchwork Farms

• South Shore Community Farm

• Stalwart Market, Inc.

• Getting Grown Collective

• The Salaam Community Health & Wellness Center/Eat to Live Garden

• The Seed Keepers Collective and The Green Lots Project

• UNION Impact Center

• We Sow We Grow

• What’s Growing On

• Wood St Collective

The Community Grower’s Program, designed in partnership with the City of Chicago Food Equity Council, is a $2 million investment in urban agriculture with the goal to increase food equity in communities with a history of disinvestment by encouraging the development of urban agriculture sites by local growers. To learn more about the Community Growers Program and BACP’s Recovery Plan efforts, please visit www.Chicago.gov/BACPRecoveryPlan.

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