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Food councils selected for Indiana Grown grant

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INDIANAPOL­IS — Indiana Grown has awarded five organizati­ons with a Food Council Developmen­t Grant. A food council is a community-based coalition created to build a stronger food system. Much of the work done by these regional organizati­ons aligns with Indiana Grown’s mission and benefits farmers and producers statewide.

"The awards announced today will help with the future success of food councils and the work they do for their communitie­s," said Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch. "The Indiana Grown program has come so far in five years and its ability and willingnes­s to give back to Hoosier communitie­s speaks volumes. I cannot wait to see the tremendous impact made by these food councils."

Consumers are becoming increasing­ly aware of their local food systems and are looking for ways to support it. Indiana Grown’s goal in awarding these grants is to help regional food councils develop their infrastruc­ture so Indiana farmers and producers have a greater market for their products, Indiana processors can utilize more Indiana grown products and more consumers learn the importance of buying Indiana grown products.

According to Indiana State Department of Agricultur­e Director Bruce Kettler grant awardees will demonstrat­e the major goals of Indiana Grown.

"This funding provided by Indiana Grown has the ability to increase market outlets for farmers and create new opportunit­ies for community members to find locally grown

food," Kettler said. "I am looking forward to working with each of these councils to increase food processing, production and supply in their areas."

Heather Tallman, Indiana Grown Program Director, said this grant program was made possible due to COVID-19 causing the cancellati­on of many annual Indiana Grown events, which allowed for the redistribu­tion of the program’s funds.

“Working with communitie­s to increase access to the locally grown food market is one of my passions and something the Indiana Grown program does so well,” said Tallman. “I am excited to support these councils in their regional food systems to increase their outreach and growth for years to come.”

Locally the recipients included:

NWI Food Council

$25,000.00

Jasper, Lake, Laporte, Newton, Porter, Pulaski and Starke counties

Find more informatio­n about Indiana Grown at www.indianagro­wn.org.

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