Chef Sumathi leading the kitchen volunteers in the Diwali feast preparations. Copyright: Josiah Braithwaite Community Garden

Opportunities of the Crisis and Resilience Fund for the charitable food sector

WebinarWednesday 15 April 2026 • 14:0015:00

Are you wondering what opportunities the government’s upcoming Crisis and Resilience Fund (CRF) presents for community food organisations and food aid providers?

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Chef Sumathi leading the kitchen volunteers in the Diwali feast preparations. Copyright: Josiah Braithwaite Community GardenChef Sumathi leading the kitchen volunteers in the Diwali feast preparations. Copyright: Josiah Braithwaite Community Garden

Sustain will be joined by the Independent Food Aid Network, Trussell and the Alliance for Dignified Food Support to explore opportunities of the CRF for the charitable food sector, alongside hearing from speakers running frontline organisations on how they are practically incorporating cash first approaches to food insecurity into existing food projects.

This event comes following our FAQs document on the Crisis and Resilience Fund and will allow attendees the opportunity to hear directly from frontline organisations on how to make positive changes in line with the CRF guidance.

Who should attend?

  • Frontline charitable food projects
  • Food partnerships, alliances and local food networks
  • Local authorities
  • VCS infrastructure organisations
  • Others interested in the CRF

 

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