Food & Hunger

Small Grants for Small Food Pantries

Offered by ADIRONDACK FOUNDATION

Adirondack Community Foundation offers one-time grants of up to $1,500 to food pantries for infrastructure and long-term improvements. Funds can be used for equipment or technology upgrades, volunteer training, or signage improvements to support fresh food options and volunteer support.

Eligibility

  • notes: Must be a food pantry; page references eligibility determination step but does not explicitly detail all eligibility criteria beyond the pantry requirement
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Who can apply

Nonprofit (501c3)

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