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Illinois Launches Local Food Infrastructure Grants
March 13, 2026
The Illinois Department of Agriculture is currently accepting applications for the Fiscal Year 2026 Local Food Infrastructure Grant (LFIG) program through March 27, 2026. This grant supports infrastructure projects aimed at strengthening the state's local food supply chain, including investments in cold storage, food processing equipment, aggregation hubs, transportation capacity, and distribution systems. Eligible applicants include Illinois farms, food businesses, cooperatives, nonprofits, and local governments. Due to administrative requirements and the approaching deadline, interested parties are urged to begin the application and state registration process promptly to ensure timely submission.
- Why this matters: The LFIG program represents a significant state-level funding opportunity to enhance local food supply infrastructure, which can improve food access, support job creation, and bolster local economies.
- Procurement professionals should prioritize outreach to eligible entities and facilitate application assistance to maximize participation before the March 27 deadline.
- Vendors and contractors specializing in food storage, processing, and distribution infrastructure may find new business opportunities through projects funded by this grant.
- Organizations involved in local food systems should evaluate how this funding aligns with their strategic plans to strengthen supply chain resilience and capacity.
Local food doesnβt move itself. Farmers across Illinois are ready to meet growing demand for locally produced food, but they need the infrastructure to do it. Programs like LFIG help close that gap while supporting jobs, improving food access, and strengthening local economies.
— Liz Moran Stelk, Executive Director of the Illinois Stewardship Alliance
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