Foodbank Fundamentals Grant

Recognising the difficulties food aid services provide, the Asda Foundation has launched Foodbank Fundamentals, designed to support food aid services with the challenging costs they face.

Whether it’s stocking up on essential food items that groups struggle to cover with regular donations, investing in new appliances that will increase the number of people that can be supported each week, or being able to provide for the volunteers that keep services going, the Foodbank Fundamentals grant is here for you.

Not-for-profit groups with a primary aim of supporting food distribution and provision (this grant does not support individuals) can apply for grants of £500 or £1,000 ONLY.

Applications will close once all funding is allocated (they expect a high demand for this grant).

Asda Foundation aims to process an application within 8 weeks of submission.

Apply here for the Foodbank Fundamentals Grant | Asda Foundation

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