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Durham Grants Fight Hunger Surge
25 Nov
Summary
- Durham County launched a micro-grant program for nonprofits.
- Organizations use funds for equipment like freezers and refrigerators.
- Inflation and policy changes contribute to increased food insecurity.

Durham County has launched a new Food Security Micro-Grant program to bolster efforts by nonprofit agencies in combating widespread food insecurity. The initiative provides essential funding to organizations already engaged in vital food security work within the community.
These micro-grants have been instrumental in allowing groups to acquire critical infrastructure, such as freezers and refrigerators. This investment directly enhances their capacity to offer fresh food options during distributions, meeting the escalating demand exacerbated by inflation and policy shifts.
Organizations like Antioch Baptist Church and the Salvation Army have highlighted the urgent need for such support. The program, administered through Durham Congregations in Action, is accepting applications until December 12th, offering a vital lifeline to those most affected by hunger.




