Island Community Food Security Program

By GrantHub Research Team ·

Community organizations across Prince Edward Island play a vital role in helping residents access healthy, affordable local food, especially as food costs rise and supply chains tighten. For nonprofits working at the grassroots level, the Island Community Food Security Program offers targeted funding to turn community-led food initiatives into action. Delivered by the PEI Department of Agriculture and Land, this program is designed to strengthen local food systems while supporting better nutrition, food safety, and long-term community self-reliance.

The program supports a wide range of projects that connect farmers and consumers, promote food literacy, and build local capacity around growing, preparing, and sharing food. This can include initiatives like community gardens, food education workshops, local food promotion, or partnerships that improve access to culturally appropriate and nutritious meals. Funding is non-repayable and can cover the full cost of approved projects, with support typically reaching up to around $10,000, making it especially accessible for smaller nonprofits and community groups.

Demand for this program is strong, and while applications are not currently being accepted, it is expected to reopen in spring 2026 depending on available funding. Nonprofit organizations in PEI that are planning food security or community nutrition projects may want to start preparing early and explore how this program could support their goals by reviewing the full details through GrantHub.

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