Montgomery County Food Council

4825 Cordell Ave Ste 204
Bethesda, MD 20814

The Montgomery County Food Council is dedicated to creating a more equitable local food system through initiatives focused on food security, environmental sustainability, food waste reduction, agriculture, and economic opportunity. By advocating for a robust food system, the council aims to support community stakeholders and partners in fostering innovative projects and impactful grants.

In addition to its strategic priorities, the council provides resources such as an updated Food Assistance Resource Directory and Map, which connects residents with reliable food assistance from numerous organizations throughout Montgomery County. The MoCoMade program further highlights local food and beverage businesses, offering them free access to resources that promote their growth and success.

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