Newark Mayor Ras J. Baraka announced the 14 recipient organizations that will receive funding from the Nourishing Newark Community Grants Program.
The City of Newark is investing $2 million to support community-based organizations to combat hunger and food insecurity resulting from, and worsened by the adverse economic impacts related to COVID-19.
“14 highly-deserving Newark community organizations are receiving $2 million in grants to advance urban agriculture and increase our community’s food self-sufficiency,” Baraka said. “These grants will make a major difference in the lives of residents, improving their wellbeing by ending food deserts, creating community gardens that provide fresh, healthy food to families in need, and strengthening neighborhood economies. I congratulate each organization on earning this grant award.
Clinton Hill will use its $350,000 grant to create a “Nourish-to-Flourish” From Desert to Food Oasis” Farmer’s Market, the first resident-run food co-op in the South Ward.
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