
Community-based organizations working to address food education, access, and security in Seattle are encouraged to apply for the City of Seattle’s Food Equity Starter Fund. This fund prioritizes community organizations and groups with an annual budget of less than $500,000 to support smaller, grassroots organizations advancing an equitable and sustainable local food system who have historically had limited access to institutional funding. Projects supported by the Starter Fund prioritize community-led work that contributes to an equitable and sustainable local food system. By ‘food system’ we mean any activities related to food which can include growing, cooking, or distributing food, food and health education, or food waste management.
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis until July 31, 2025, or until funding runs out which is likely to occur before the deadline. For information on available funding, please reach out to the foodequityfund@seattle.gov.
Eligible proposals must:
- have project activities that occur within Seattle city limits.
- be accessible and benefit people who live, learn, work, and/or worship in Seattle.
- focus on contributing to an equitable and sustainable local food system.
- be completed within 24 months of contracting.
How to Apply
The Food Equity Starter Fund application and supporting materials can be accessed on the Food Equity Fund website. When complete, please email application and relevant attachments to foodequityfund@seattle.gov with the subject line: FINAL SUBMISSION_ORG NAME.
Language Support
Currently, the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods is only able to accept applications in written English. However, if you want one-on-one support in a language other than English, we can set up a virtual meeting with an interpreter free of cost. Please send an email to foodequityfund@seattle.gov or call us at 206-727-3663 to request an interpreter.
Information Sessions
The Food Equity Funds team is hosting three virtual information session for interested applicants to learn more about the application process, qualities of a strong proposal, and ask any questions. Live interpretation is available with one week notice. Register for an information session.
- Starter Fund Info Session #1: Thursday, April 17, 11 a.m. – 12 p.m.
- Starter Fund Info Session #2: Tuesday, May 7, 12 p.m. – 1 p.m.
- Starter Fund Info Session #3: Monday, June 9, 5 p.m. – 6 p.m.
About the Food Equity Fund
Created in 2021, the Food Equity Fund supports work led by those who experience the most food and health inequities: Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC), immigrants, refugees, people with low incomes, youth, and/or elders.
Funding is provided by revenue from Seattle’s Sweetened Beverage Tax. In 2025, approximately $2.2 million is available in funding through two grant cycles: The Food Equity Fund Grant and the Starter Fund.