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Community Food Funders
CHAMPIONS AWARD

Deadline: May 27, 2022

The Community Food Funders Champions Award recognizes the organizations empowering food system change in our region. Each year the Award will:
  • Promote the work of an outstanding organization that is working towards the transition of our food system to one that pursues a true triple bottom line: a system that honors and values people, the environment, and sustainable economic models
  • Present the awardee with a $10,000 grant to support their work
The awardee will be invited to:
  • Present their work to the CFF network
  • Share quarterly updates on their work with the Community Food Funders network
  • Design a funder briefing sponsored by CFF on the content of their choosing
  • Join the committee that will select awardees the following year
Please visit our website for more details
 

Deadline: May 27, 2022

View the nomination form

Changes To This Year's Award

In 2022, Community Food Funders (CFF) will be announcing  the sixth recipient of the annual CFF Champions Award. We made some changes this year, to better align the award with its intended purpose and with our values as a network. The CFF Steering Committee made these changes after a series of racial equity training workshops we participated in together last year. They are part of ongoing conversations about equity within our network.

The award amount has doubled to $10,000

CFF is not a grantmaking entity, and yet we are made up of grantmakers who communicate with their grantees about needs and challenges. Put simply, all groups need more support, especially the smaller ones who have typically been the recipients of this award, and we have the resources to do so.
 

We have changed the make-up of our selection committee

In year’s past, the people selecting the Champions awardee were all funders in the CFF network, plus the previous year’s winner. This year, we have invited all past winners to participate in selection, with compensation for their time. These groups, should they accept the offer, will then have the choice to include funders (or not) in their decision making process. 

We make this change in the spirit of participatory grantmaking advocated for by the Trust-Based Philanthropy Project and practiced by North Star Fund

Who is better to determine which organization should be honored than peers and colleagues in the field?
 

Redesigned nominating form with emphasis on racial justice

Past nominators needed only to submit a couple paragraphs (~500 words) describing how the nominee had demonstrated a commitment to a food system that is equitable, ecologically sound, and economically robust.

The new online submission form breaks this information into three separate questions, asking nominees to describe specifically how their work contributes to each category. An added criteria requires that the organization show evidence of incorporating a racial justice analysis into their work, and have leadership reflective of the community being served.

Nominators will also be able to upload an existing document that captures the work of their nominee (ie: existing grant proposal, organizational 1-pager, etc), as an alternative to filling out the CFF form, or in addition to it.
 

Groups may nominate themselves

In the past, all nominations had to come from a funding entity. We did this to ease the burden on nonprofit organizations, but we realized it worsened a power imbalance that gave privilege to groups who had existing institutional support and strong relationships with funders. 

Now, funders may still nominate groups if they choose, but nonprofits are also able to nominate themselves. In an effort to limit the extra burden this may create, we are striving for a simpler and streamlined nomination process and increased clarity.
 

The award is only open to organizations

In the past, we accepted nominations for organizations and individuals. We’ve learned over the years that it is extremely challenging to compare the work and impact of a person to that of an organization, and our selection teams have always favored the organization. Therefore, it seems only fair to limit the eligibility for the Award to those entities that actually stand a chance to win it.

Previous Winners

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