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New grants available as households struggle to afford food

Wellington Street, Waterloo - 31st July 2020. Lord Mayor of Sydney Clover Moore and OzHarvest Founder and CEO Ronni Kahn AO attend the opening of a new OzHarvest supermarket in the Waterloo Estate, which will provide hampers, groceries and other essential items based on a Òtake what you need; give if you canÓ philosophy to vulnurable inner Sydney residents. The supermarket was made possible following a $1 million City of Sydney grant and a long-term lease agreement with the NSW Land and Housing Corporation. This will be OzHarvestÕs second market, following the successful OzHarvest market in Kensington. The Waterloo market is open Friday to Monday, 10am to 2pm.
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New grants available as households struggle to afford food

City of Sydney

The City of Sydney has created a new $4.5 million grants program to help organisations distributing food to struggling households as the cost of living soars.

 

Local food relief organisations report demand for help getting food on the table is now higher than during the pandemic, with people forgoing food to pay for housing, health services and heating.

 

Groups say that while demand for food support is increasing, government funding and personal donations are down, leaving them unable to help everybody that needs assistance.

 

“Many in our community, particularly vulnerable people, struggled to afford food for the first time during the pandemic,” Lord Mayor of Sydney, Clover Moore AO said.

 

“Shockingly, food relief groups tell us demand for food is now higher than ever, with those on low incomes joining the queues of people who can’t afford to eat. As people struggle to pay their bills amid the cost of living crisis, they are forgoing food in order to pay for housing, health and heating.

 

“This shouldn’t be happening anywhere, especially in a country as wealthy as Australia, but it is the heartbreaking reality of food insecurity in Sydney.

 

“Food relief organisations rely on surplus and discounted food, but they also need transport, storage and equipment to collect and deliver food safely. We have created this new $4.5 million grant program to help facilitate that important work, and we call on the State and Federal Governments to step up and join us in providing urgent and ongoing financial support to support food relief organisations.”

 

Food support grants are available for projects and programs that improve access to affordable and healthy food for the City of Sydney’s diverse communities.

 

Small-scale projects are able to apply for up to $250,000 per year for up to three years with larger projects able to apply for up to $750,000 per year for up to three years. Venue hire fee waivers are also available. Projects can start from November 2023.

 

Funding will prioritise projects that:

  • increase access to affordable, healthy, safe and culturally-appropriate food
  • strengthen community skills in sourcing and preparing healthy food
  • improve supply, storage and delivery of healthy food
  • expand resourcing of essential food support services
  • increase access to affordable internet and data to support access to food support services.

 

Visit www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/community-support-funding/food-support-grant

to apply for a grant by 20 September 2023.

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