Funded Projects (2020)
We have been funding healthy food retailers and other projects throughout the Commonwealth of Massachusetts since 2019. Click on the markers on the map below to learn more about each project or read about them below. The map legend is in the top left corner.
Regional Environmental Council is a social justice organization with a mobile market to help meet residents’ demand for healthy food.
MexiRico is a restaurant and grocer in Springfield that offers culturally accessible healthy groceries, fresh fruits, and vegetables.
Healthy Food Cooperative in Downtown Orange, Quabbin Harvest, Awarded Funds from the Massachusetts Food Trust Program
Homestead Farm is a livestock farm in Rehoboth that sells poultry, eggs, herbs, vinegars, pickled vegetables and more to local farmers markets.
Go Fresh is a mobile market that delivers fresh, local, affordable produce in 15 locations across Springfield’s 12 neighborhoods.
Ernie’s Harvest Time is a market that provides access to fresh, culturally relevant groceries at affordable prices to residents of Lynn, MA
Agric Organics is an urban farm growing and distributing high quality organic microgreens, carrots, beets, and many more products to local marketplaces and restaurants across western MA.
Mill City Grows provides a wide selection locally grown foods, nutrition education, and access to land in Lowell, MA.
Growing Places is a network of mobile markets in based in Leominster MA that strives to create an environment where residents become confident in their ability to make healthy eating and active living choices.
The Old Creamery Cooperative is a community-owned grocery store that provides high quality foods to western MA.