Wisconsin
Local Food Purchase Assistance Program

Connecting Wisconsinites to their food

From Farm to Food Access

Meet some of the farms, food pantry staff, and community leaders involved in the first year of the WI LFPA program.

This project is a collaborative effort between the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP), Marbleseed, The Wisconsin Food Hub Cooperative, and Wisconsin Farmers Union.

Wisconsin’s LFPA program is strengthening food and agricultural

supply chain resiliency, supporting Wisconsin farmers,

and distributing fresh nutritious foods to underserved communities.

PROGRAM GOALS

Support local producers and processors by building and expanding economic opportunities.

Broaden and strengthen partnerships of local producers and processors with food distribution partners and local food networks to ensure the distribution of fresh and nutritious foods in underserved communities.

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WI LFPA

HOW IT WORKS

farmers and community partners are awarded grants

134

Growers Participating

to grow fresh, nutritious food

206

Types of Products Delivered

that is picked up and distributed

62

Counties Served

to hunger relief partners throughout Wisconsin

64

Hunger Relief Sites Received Deliveries

and provided to underserved communities at no charge

$1.4M

Worth of Food Delivered


PROGRAM IMPACTS

thru 12/31/23

“We have a tremendous passion to grow healthy vegetables to provide to others using organic practices. This program will be a huge asset in helping us do that.”

Michael and Angie Lundgren, Rocky Run Farm