Mendon, Mich. – South Michigan Food Bank was recently awarded a Farm Bureau Double-Up Donation to fight food insecurity in the community. St. Joseph County Farm Bureau donated $1000 to help provide meals for families staying at the shelter. The Farm Bureau Insurance of Michigan Agent Charitable Fund (ACF) has committed to match the county’s donation for a total of $2,000 donated to the pantry.
St. Joseph County Farm Bureau is excited to support South Michigan Food Bank. South Michigan Food Bank provides more than 807,000lbs of food annually to 17 different distribution centers and soup kitchens in St. Joseph County. South Michigan Food Bank provides supplies to food pantry’s, fresh food distribution locations and a soup kitchen in the county.
The ACF Double-Up Donation Program supports county Farm Bureaus’ efforts to end hunger in their communities by providing matching funds to local organizations and programs which represent the ACF mission. County Farm Bureaus initiate the nomination and donation process, and the selected program is approved for an ACF matching donation by a committee of ACF donors based on the need of the organization, population being served and overall goal of the program. ACF will award $20,000 in county donation matches in 2024.
The ACF, whose mission is to end hunger in Michigan, is a donor-designated fund administered through the Michigan Foundation for Agriculture. The Michigan Foundation for Agriculture, a 501(c)(3) governed by Michigan Farm Bureau’s board of directors, positively contributes to the future of Michigan agriculture through leadership and educational programming. Through grant programs like Feeding the Future, Farm Bureau agents, clients and partners provide food and educational programs to Michigan residents struggling with hunger and aid the more than 3,000 hunger-relief agencies throughout the state.
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If you would like more information about the ACF, please contact Persis Sopariwala at 517-323-6628 or [email protected].