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Lynn Food Policy Council authorizes transfer of remaining funds to The Food Project, approves livestream budget and backs vehicle idea for state food‑system gra

3605037 · April 9, 2025
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Summary

At the April 15 meeting the council approved sending leftover grant funds to The Food Project (with an MOU), authorized up to $1,500 for livestream equipment pending quotes, and asked Bliss/GLIS to include a vehicle in a joint MDAR Food Security Infrastructure Grant proposal.

The Lynn Food Policy Council on April 15 approved transferring its remaining grant balance to The Food Project, authorized obtaining quotes for livestream equipment and approved an initial budget cap of $1,500 for video and accessibility equipment, and asked a partner organization to include a vehicle in a statewide food‑system infrastructure grant proposal.

Council members reviewed a spend‑down accounting the group has tracked: roughly $11,000 was the original fund balance, with $2,000 allocated to an anti‑hunger conference and $2,000 set aside for two years of administrative fees, leaving approximately $7,000 available. Members agreed…

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