PA Assn. For Sustainable Agriculture July 23 Webinar On New COVID-19 Relief Funding For Fresh Food Financing; Pittsburgh Urban Farm Virtual Tour
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On July 23, the PA Association for Sustainable Agriculture will host a webinar on new COVID-19 relief funding available for Pennsylvania's fresh food industry.  The webinar is from Noon to 1:00 p.m.

The webinar will present a new grant opportunity for businesses, nonprofits, and cooperatives including food hubs, mobile markets, co-ops, farmers markets, on-farm markets, urban farms, community gardens, grocery stores, corner stores, convenience stores, neighborhood stores, bodegas, and food aggregation and processing centers that serve direct-to-consumer retail outlets.

The Pennsylvania Fresh Food Financing Initiative is a statewide public-private financing program that invests in new or expanding grocery stores and other healthy food retail outlets in communities.

The state is introducing a complementary grant program to FFFI for retailers that have been impacted by COVID-19 to help ensure communities can maintain access to healthy food during the pandemic.

In recognition of the disproportionate impacts of both COVID-19 and food apartheid on Black, Indigenous, and people of color, priority will be given to entities that are owned by and serve these communities.

The deadline to apply for this grant opportunity is August 14.

Click Here to register and for more information.

Pittsburgh Urban Farm Virtual Tour

During the week of July 20, the East End Food Co-op, Pittsburgh Food Policy Council, Pasa Sustainable Agriculture, and Grow Pittsburgh are collaborating to host the 4th Annual Pittsburgh Urban Farm Tour—virtually!

Learn about unique urban farms in the Pittsburgh area, and ask questions directly to growers during three virtual tours scheduled throughout the week at Sol Path Garden, Duquesne Community Victory Garden, and Mwanakuche Community Garden.

Each tour will also feature partners in the urban ag community.

Pennsylvania Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding will kick off the week with opening remarks on Monday, July 20.

Click Here to register or for more information.

For more information on programs, initiatives, upcoming events and how you can get involved, visit the PA Association for Sustainable Agriculture website.

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[Posted: July 18, 2020]


7/20/2020

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