Apply for a Grant

We encourage you to reach out to us to start a conversation regarding your interests in applying for a grant. We understand that the application process is a significant undertaking, and we want to provide the guidance you need to make decisions as to whether to apply and what might help to merit successful results. We make every effort to be transparent about project fit, funding priorities, and application procedures. 

Eligibility

Please review each grant program’s descriptions, eligibility requirements, and FAQ before starting your LOI.

Grant applications are welcome from organizations whose work aligns with our mission and priority areas. For all grant programs, this includes a focus on our local and regional food systems. Additionally, our iCAP programs also consider applications from arts and culture organizations and those serving rural communities. Organizations applying for grants must be headquartered within the 7 counties of WNY: Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Genesee, Niagara, and Wyoming.

We do not award grants to individuals, unless otherwise specified; religious organizations for religious purposes; political organizations, campaigns, and candidates; and municipal and government. We do not award grants for endowments; scholarships; capital campaigns; or operating expenses.

  • This program recognizes and provides support to individuals who have displayed outstanding leadership in the food system. Selected food system leaders will receive monetary or professional development support to assist them in their continued efforts.

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  • This program supports educational and artistic projects that raise awareness, build knowledge, and creating conscious advocates for our local and regional food system.

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  • This program provides funding and support to nonprofit organizations that would like to improve their capacity to achieve their mission and do transformative work within the food system.

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  • Accepting LOIs from food system, arts and cultural, and rural organizations.

    iCAP Core a tailored program designed for emerging and smaller nonprofits, providing them with a comprehensive understanding of capacity building and its influence on both internal and external facets of their organization.

    iCAP Core is an intensive coaching program focused on the importance of building a strong relationship between the Executive Director and Board Chair, resulting in a greater appreciation of the power of this relationship when developed through best practices. In addition, the program includes intensive board education and development that will enhance the board’s understanding of their roles and responsibility, particularly related to securing the necessary resources toward mission accomplishment.

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  • Accepting LOIs from food system, arts and cultural, and rural organizations.

    iCAP is an 8 to 10-month, team-based approach to strengthening internal organizational capacity.

    Multiple members of the organization's staff and board will participate in organizational self-assessments of key capacity elements that have been designed to pinpoint current capacity status and opportunities for transformative growth and change. Results will be examined with the help of a consultant and culminate in a long-term capacity building plan for the organization that includes the development of action plan priorities with goals and progress measurement.

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  • This grant program is only open to organizations who have completed iCAP or iCAP Core.

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2025 Grant Opportunities

We have much to learn as we embark upon this new journey and honor the importance of including diverse voices and experiences to inform and shape a more inclusive and equitable food system. Our new menu of programs reflects this desire to listen, learn and share, and invites the community to join in with us.

Please refer to the list below for our current grant programs:

Grant Timeline

May Grant Cycle: (Timeline Subject to Change)

LOI Opens

December 2024

LOI Deadline

Late January 2025

Notification of LOI Decision

Early February 2025

Application Deadline

Early March 2025

Site Visits

April 2025

Proposal Decision

May 2025

November Grant Cycle: (Timeline Subject to Change)

LOI Opens

June 2025

LOI Deadline

August 2025

Notification of LOI Decision

August 2025

Application Deadline

September 2025

Site Visits

October 2025

Proposal Decision

November 2025