
Food Access Grant Program
Mardag Foundation provides grants in the East Metro and Greater Minnesota to fund systems change and/or direct service work related to food access.
GRANT GUIDELINES
View this program’s funding priorities, eligibility, types of grants and how to apply.

Program Overview
Mardag Foundation’s Food Access Grant Program supports organizations and programs that ensure access to food and address inequities in the food system.
Through five-year grants of $100,000 per year, we aim to fund systems change and/or direct service work to eliminate barriers and increase access to food for low-income immigrant/refugee or Native American/Indigenous children, youth and families in the East Metro and Greater Minnesota.
Funding Priorities
Our Food Access Grant Program will consider proposals that address systems change and/or direct service work to eliminate barriers and increase access to culturally relevant, healthy, affordable food for low-income immigrant/refugee or Native American/Indigenous children, youth and families in the East Metro and Greater Minnesota.
Our Food Access Grant Program will consider proposals that address one or more of the following:
- Extent to which the work empowers immigrant/refugee or Native American/Indigenous communities in reclaiming ownership and control of the food system ‒ the right to grow, sell, access and eat food that is fresh, nutritious, affordable, culturally appropriate and grown with integrity for the well-being of the people, land and animals
- Extent to which the work strives to provide culturally relevant food options in areas with lower access
Grants Team
Before applying, all interested applicants are encouraged to contact a member of our Grants Team to ensure that the grant program fits your needs.
Eligibility
- Demonstrated commitment to the geography served with preference for organizations based in Minnesota
- 501(c)3 nonprofits, government entities, educational institutions, groups with an eligible fiscal sponsor
Geography
Mardag Foundation makes grants to nonprofit organizations and public entities located within and serving residents of Minnesota. Our geographic focus is the East Metro (Dakota, Ramsey and Washington counties), as well as Greater Minnesota.
Types of Grants
Grants will be offered for general operating or program/project support.
Grant Details
- Grant amounts will be $100,000 per year for a five-year grant period
- In 2026, up to $750,000 is available, and we anticipate awarding approximately seven multi-year grants (including 5 grantees from Greater Minnesota)
Grant Requests Not Accepted
Mardag Foundation will not consider grant requests for support of organizations exclusively serving Minneapolis and the surrounding West Metro area or proposals to replace a loss in government funding.
Current & Past Grant Status
Current grantees are eligible for funding. Please contact a member of our Grants Team with questions.
Application Materials
Grant Guidelines [PDF]
Letter of Inquiry Preview [PDF]
Application Preview [PDF]
Grant Application Resources
Grant resources include instructions on how to register for and use GranteeView, our grant application portal.
Decision-making Timeline

January
Letter of Inquiry

May
Invitation to Apply for Select Organizations

Summer
Site Visits

Fall
Decisions

November
Grants Awarded
How to Apply
Step 1: Review Grant Guidelines
Familiarize yourself with the eligibility criteria and funding priorities for this grant program.
Step 2: Talk to the Grants Team
All interested applicants are encouraged to contact a member of our Grants Team before applying to ensure that the grant program fits your needs.
Step 3: Review Application Materials
Review required application materials and instructions on how to apply. Note: Applications for our Food Access Grant Program begin with a letter of inquiry and initial screening.
View Grant Application Resources
Step 4: Register and Apply
This grant program requires applicants to register for GranteeView to apply for a grant. Registration is open now. Note: Only select organizations will be invited to submit a full application.
Step 5: Stay Connected
Whether or not your organization is selected for a grant opportunity, we want to stay connected. Our Grants Team is always excited to connect with community partners.
