Press Release: 10/19/2025

Healey-Driscoll Administration Announces $22 Million in Grants to Improve Food Security and Resiliency Across Massachusetts

 



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10/17/2025



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BOSTON — The Healey-Driscoll Administration announced over $22 million in grants today to support 113 local food producers and food system organizations, in addressing food insecurity in Massachusetts. These funds will help strengthen Massachusetts’ food production and distribution sectors, which will allow residents more access to fresh, locally grown and produced food. The grants are made possible through the Food Security Infrastructure Grant (FSIG) program, an innovative and competitive grant program administered by the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources (MDAR). The program is designed to support food security initiatives that provide more equitable access to locally grown, raised, harvested and caught foods by strengthening the local food supply chain.



“Thanks to this transformative program, we’re continuing our work to ensure that food producers and distributors in Massachusetts are equipped to feed our residents with fresh local products,” said Governor Maura Healey. “While the Trump Administration is cutting food assistance for millions of people, Massachusetts is stepping up to make sure our communities have affordable, healthy food while also supporting our farmers and local businesses.”



“A strong local food system with thriving growers and supply-chain enterprises is crucial to a healthy economy,” said Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll. “That’s why we’re invested in making ours in Massachusetts as successful as possible so all residents can have ready access to local food, and our producers and distributors have the tools and resources they need to grow more food and distribute that food across the state.”



Launched in 2020 as a recommendation of the Massachusetts Food Security Task Force, the FSIG program provides grants for capital infrastructure projects that increase access to locally produced food for families and individuals throughout the state who may be facing food insecurity, live in gateway cities or food deserts, or otherwise face unequal access to food. According to the most recent food access report by the Greater Boston Food Bank, 1 in 3 residents faced food insecurity in 2024. The program aims to foster increased collaboration between farmers, fishers, and other local food producers with the goal of maintaining a strong, resilient food system to help mitigate future supply chain issues.



“Since the inception of the FSIG program, grants have been awarded and projects funded that have allowed farms in Massachusetts to increase their production and viability during uncertain times,” said EEA Secretary Rebecca Tepper. “As growers continue to face challenges like unpredictable and extreme weather, unsettled labor issues, and rising costs of production, the FSIG program has helped farmers and fishers build resilience for the future while helping to feed more people in Massachusetts.”



“Farmers and food system entities have utilized their awards to fund projects that have renovated aging infrastructure to better position themselves to modernize and increase their growing and distribution capacity,” said MDAR Commissioner Ashley Randle. “When our growers are able to produce more food and find innovative ways to distribute that food, we all benefit by having more local options which makes us rely less on outside food sources.”



"Giving growers and producers the resources they need is pivotal to protecting and expanding our local food supply chain,” said Senator and Co-Chair of the Joint Committee on Agriculture and Fisheries Dylan Fernandes (D – Plymouth and Barnstable). “These investments will ensure that Massachusetts residents have the best access to locally grown and produced food to help keep families fed this winter.”



“Far too many people understand the ongoing struggle to keep healthy food on the table, and this program has been one way that we can leverage our incredible local seafood industry and community nonprofits to maintain a consistent supply of fresh, nutritious food,” said Senator Mark Montigny (D – Second Bristol and Plymouth), who is a strong supporter of the FSIG program and legislative efforts backing local fishermen and farmers. “The pandemic exposed great weaknesses in our national food supply that have not been resolved years after that emergency ended. Therefore, it is vital that we continue to invest in our local infrastructure and community partners through programs such as FSIG.”



“Our FSIG program is a model for other states in showing how to help local food systems thrive,” said Representative and Co-Chair of the Joint Committee on Agriculture and Fisheries Natalie Blais (D – Sunderland). “Here in Massachusetts, we believe in our farmers and believe that investing in our neighbors not only makes economic sense but also ensures access to fresh, local, healthy food.”



“From our farms to our fishing boats, local food producers are the foundation of Massachusetts’ economy, food security, and community resilience,” said Representative Ann-Margaret Ferrante (D-Gloucester). “During the pandemic, we saw firsthand how fragile national and global food supply lines can be. Investing in programs like the Food Security Infrastructure Grant helps ensure that when disruptions occur, we have strong, local systems in place to feed our residents. By strengthening our ability to grow, harvest, and distribute food here at home, we are supporting our economy, our communities, and the health of every Massachusetts family.”



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Awardee Name City County Award Amount
Access Care Partners, Inc. (formerly WestMass ElderCare, Inc.) Holyoke Hampden $205,194
Aeonian Farm Westport Bristol $11,378
Alexander Kalife Fairhaven Bristol $8,783
All Farmers Agawam Hampden $247,090
All In Fisheries, Inc. Wellfleet Barnstable $228,916
Aquacultural Research Corporation Dennis Barnstable $227,184
Backyard Growers, Inc. Gloucester Essex $42,051
Bardwell Farm Hatfield Hampshire $164,460
Barnstable Seafood Company West Barnstable Barnstable $102,204
Benthic Fishing Corp. New Bedford Bristol $635,873
Berkshires Bounty, Inc. Great Barrington Berkshire $73,083
Big River LLC dba Big River Chestnuts Sunderland Franklin $54,317
Boston Area Gleaners Acton Middlesex $943,255
Boston Public Schools Boston Suffolk $639,426
Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro South Taunton Bristol $98,722
Calamari Fisheries, Inc. Boston Suffolk $66,838
Catholic Charitable Bureau of the Archdiocese of Boston, Inc. Boston Suffolk $15,712
Chatham Fishing Adventures LLC Chatham Barnstable $19,975
Citizens Inn, Inc. Peabody Essex $118,403
City of Worcester, Senior Center Worcester Worcester $37,111
Clearing Brook LLC Millis Norfolk $37,292
Coastal Foodshed New Bedford Bristol $36,705
Codman Community Farms Lincoln Middlesex $598,000
CommonWealth Kitchen Dorchester Suffolk $550,367
Community Harvest Project North Grafton Worcester $76,318
Community Servings, Inc. Jamaica Plain Suffolk $351,460
Cucurbit Farm LLC Acton Middlesex $61,636
Deep Ocean LLC New Bedford Bristol $56,394
Diemand Egg Farm, Inc. Millers Falls Franklin $68,637
Elliot Farm LLC Lakeville Plymouth $984,659
F/V Divergence Middleborough Plymouth $46,614
F/V Ruth & Gail Inc. Wellfleet Barnstable $153,479
Farmer Daves LLC Dracut Middlesex $950,247
Farmer Tim's Foods, LLC Dudley Worcester $40,296
Foppema's Farm LLC Northbridge Worcester $290,248
Franklin County Community Meals Program Orange Franklin $21,695
Gaining Ground Concord Middlesex $47,589
Gardening the Community Springfield Hampden $132,047
Ginny's Helping Hand, Inc. Leominster Worcester $15,992
Greater Lynn Senior Services, Inc. Lynn Essex $22,614
Greenfield Community College Greenfield Franklin $370,848
Groundwork Lawrence Lawrence Essex $15,235
Growing Places Garden Project, Inc. Gardner Worcester $333,407
Halls Cape Cod Cranberries, LLC. Harwich Barnstable $104,659
Herrick Dairy Farm LLC Rowley Essex $246,745
Hickory Hill Farm Chesterfield Hampshire $24,289
High Quality Seafoods Corp Mattapan Suffolk $336,502
Hollis Hills Farm Fitchburg Worcester $398,820
Hornstra Farm LLC Whitman Plymouth $238,237
Integrity Fishing Co. New Bedford Bristol $254,164
Island Grown Initiative LTD Vineyard Haven Dukes $588,475
Kelly Homestead Apiary Charlton Worcester $36,629
Lawndale Farm Tyngsboro Middlesex $50,632
Lower Cape Outreach Council, Inc. Orleans Barnstable $61,201
Mai Asia Vegetables Lakeville Plymouth $45,599
Manheim Farm South Deerfield Franklin $228,697
Maple Shade Farms, Inc. Sheffield Berkshire $585,682
Mapleline Farm Hadley Hampshire $194,976
Maria's Garden Rehoboth Bristol $38,663
Martha Rose Fisheries New Bedford Bristol $512,096
Martha's Vineyard Shellfish Group, Inc. Oak Bluffs Dukes $112,360
Mass Fishing Corp dba F/V Miss Leslie New Bedford Bristol $52,800
Mei Mei Restaurant, Inc (DBA Mei Mei Dumplings) Boston Suffolk $59,770
Merrimack Valley Food Bank Lowell Middlesex $16,878
Myers Produce Hatfield Hampshire $34,584
Natural Roots Farm Conway Franklin $43,903
Needham Community Farm Needham Norfolk $14,155
North Atlantic Cold Storage Gloucester Essex $310,794
North Atlantic Pacific Seafood (NAPS) Gloucester Essex $80,098
Northampton Survival Center Northampton Hampshire $195,420
Northern Collective inc. DBA Field Point Oyster Farm Wellfleet Barnstable $331,594
O'Brien Farm Orange Franklin $118,569
Osborne Seafood Inc Marblehead Essex $279,793
PACE, Inc. New Bedford Bristol $61,554
Pine Street Inn, Inc. Boston Suffolk $166,838
Pocasset Pokanoket Land Trust Worcester Worcester $75,268
Potter Hill Farm Grafton Worcester $80,160
Red Shirt Farm LLC & Red Shirt Farm Market LLC Lanesborough Berkshire $16,222
Reed Farm Amherst Franklin $1,000,000
River-Maple Farm Inc. Bernardston Franklin $174,377
Robariah Farms Deerfield Franklin $302,267
Rogers Spring Hill Farm, Inc. Haverhill Middlesex $41,920
Roots Rising Pittsfield Berkshire $109,914
Round The Bend Farm South Dartmouth Bristol $38,300
Salem Public Schools Salem Essex $313,793
Santoro Fishing Corp North Chatham Barnstable $72,515
Santoros Seafood Inc. d/b/a The Net Result Vineyard Haven Dukes $13,893
Shaloh School Oholei Torah, DBA Shaloh House Brighton Suffolk $53,760
Shellfish Broker LLC South Chatham Barnstable $346,000
Sibling Crops, LLC Brockton Plymouth $18,037
South Shore Community Action Council, Inc. (SSCAC) Wareham Plymouth $341,000
Spindrift Oysters LLC Westport Bristol $54,770
Stillman Quality Meats LLC Hardwick Worcester $988,749
Stillman's Greenhouses & Farm Stand, Inc New Braintree Worcester $200,162
Sustainable CAPE - Center for Agricultural Preservation & Education Truro Barnstable $21,957
Tangerini's Spring Street Farm Millis Norfolk $272,350
Teddy C. Smiarowski Farm Hatfield Hampshire $61,058
The Farm School Orange Worcester $150,566
The Open Door/Cape Ann Food Pantry Gloucester Essex $127,538
Thomas Farm & Dairy Sunderland Franklin $59,017
Tirrell Seafood & Shellfish Inc., dba Portside Seafood Inc. Boston Suffolk $50,386
Town of Chatham Chatham Barnstable $730,620
Town of Orleans Orleans Barnstable $166,942
United Way of Tri County Framingham Worcester $44,791
W Trading, Inc. New Bedford Bristol $143,414
Walnut Lane, LLC Dudley Worcester $18,917
Walsh Seafoods Inc. New Bedford Bristol $61,962
Wellfleet Shellfish Company Eastham Barnstable $330,965
Whittier Farms Inc. Sutton Worcester $41,250
William J. Gould Associates, Inc., dba Gould Farm Monterey Berkshire $108,765
Worcester Public Schools, Nutrition Department Worcester Worcester $626,558
Worcester Regional Strategic Opportunities Foundation, Inc. (dba Worcester Regional Food Hub) Worcester Worcester $75,588
Young Men's Christian Association of Greater Boston, Inc. Boston Suffolk $321,530











Awardee Name City County Award Amount