ALBANY – The state has set aside over $40 million for 102 service organizations for the New York Food for New York Families program funded through the US Department of Agriculture.
The program was designed to create a more resilient statewide food system that supports local farms and provides high-quality, nutritious food to communities facing food insecurity.
Cornell Cooperative Extension Association of Putnam County will receive
$2 million.
- The Regional Food bank of Northeastern New York will receive $2 million for the Capital Region and Mid-Hudson.
- Feeding Westchester, Inc. will receive $609,000.
- The Association of Learning and Mentoring will receive two grants totaling $100,000.
- CCE of Putnam County will receive another $37,457.
- CCE of Sullivan County will receive $50,000.
- The Orange County Health Department will receive $22,000.
- Dutchess Outreach Inc. will receive two grants totaling $95,000.
- Kinyan Torah will receive $50,000.
- North East Community Center, Inc. will receive $50,000.
- Rockland Farm Alliance will receive $31,190.
- United Talmudical Academy of Kiryas Joel will receive $50,000.
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