Community Granting Program

COMMUNITY RESEARCHERS FOR FOOD JUSTICE

Advancing food justice through community-driven research 

*Applications are currently closed for this program.

Click here to see this year’s grant recipients! 

About the program

Community Researchers for Food Justice is a community granting program co-designed by the YMCA of San Diego County, the San Diego County Childhood Obesity Initiative Community Council, and UC San Diego Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Longevity Science and UC San Diego Center for Community Health. It funds and supports local leaders and community groups to design and lead their own research projects that advance food justice.

You don’t need to be a trained researcher, you just need curiosity, commitment and a vision for change.

In this 12-month program, grantees can expect:

QUICK LINKS

RFA

Request for Applications

FUNDING STRUCTURE

Three tier levels

TIMELINE

Application Deadline, Funding Notification, Program Duration 

APPLICATION PROCESS

Materials needed

SUPPORT

Technical Assistance, Resources, Templates

Request for applications - CLOSED

Request for applications are currently closed, but all are encouraged to join our mailing list to learn about future opportunities!

Full details of the RFA for reference.

Funding Structure

We will fund up to 10 community-driven research projects through three flexible funding tiers:

We encourage applicants to courageously request the level of funding they need. Use the tier descriptions to choose the best fit for your project’s goals and stage.

Support for Applicants

We offer several resources to help you prepare your application:

Technical Assistance:

  • Webinar: Grant Info Session [WATCH | pw: AF=eyH2N]
  • Webinar: Budget 101 [WATCH | pw: Dmdn?3R1]
  • Research Project Office Hours (BY APPOINTMENT)


Resources and Templates (in RFA):

  • Example Research Project
  • Research Project Brainstorming Sheet
  • Budget Example

ABOUT Community Incubator network (KIN )

The Community Incubator Network (KIN) is a collaborative initiative led by the YMCA of San Diego County, the San Diego County Childhood Obesity Initiative Community Council, UC San Diego Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science and UC San Diego Center for Community Health. Funded by the American Heart Association’s Health Equity Research Network (HERN) and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, KIN seeks to reimagine and transform traditional research paradigms—shifting how resources, knowledge, and power flow between communities, academia, and institutions. 

Learn more about the KIN Project.

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