During a recent Johnson County Food Policy Council meeting, members discussed the successful implementation of the Community Food and Farm Grant, which allocated nearly $1 million in ARPA funding to enhance the local food system. The council emphasized the importance of equitable access to funding for small businesses and farmers, noting that over $700,000 was distributed through a newly designed mini-grant process. This initiative aimed to simplify the application process and provide technical assistance, making it more accessible to those who typically struggle to secure funding.
Council members highlighted the transformative impact of the grant program, sharing success stories from recipients and expressing pride in the model developed for future funding initiatives. The council also noted the positive community response to recent events, including a combined conference hosted at the Johnson County Historic Poor Farm, which attracted participants from various sectors of the food system.
In addition to grant discussions, the council announced upcoming events, including a happy hour at the newly opened Lone Ox Smokehouse, aimed at fostering community engagement and feedback. They also encouraged public participation in future meetings, emphasizing the council's commitment to inclusivity and representation within the food system.
The meeting concluded with a recognition of the hard work put in by council members and staff, particularly in navigating the complexities of ARPA funding, and a call for continued collaboration to support local food initiatives.