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Not-for-profit grocery store in Huntsville receives funding from Community Foundation Grey Bruce

SHARE ON: Inside the Muskoka North Good Food Co-op grocery store (Photo credit: Kelli Ebbs) The Muskoka Good Food North Co-op in Huntsville is one of nine organizations getting funding from the Community Foundation Grey Bruce. “We are Muskoka’s only not-for-profit grocery market and food hub,” explains its General Manager Kelli Ebbs. She adds that 1,600 families and producers are owners of the store. “Everyone, everywhere is always welcome to shop and come in and experience what we’re doing here,” she says. The store will be getting $36,972 to go towards scaling up and “rejigging” their building, as Ebbs puts it. “Part of it is for actually creating a safer and cohesive space to sell the food,” she explains. “We’ve been open for three years now and we’ve realized that our major growth in interest and usership has caused us to need to rethink how we designed the store.”

Community Foundation Grey Bruce, Georgian College direct funds

Author of the article: The Sun Times Publishing date: Feb 21, 2021  •  February 22, 2021  •  2 minute read  •  Article content The Community Foundation Grey Bruce has partnered with Georgian College to provide funding to nine organizations that are working to create jobs, strengthen the charitable and non-profit sector and address social challenges. The organizations, which will share more than $340,000 in funding through the initiative, are spread out across central Ontario, but include four in Grey-Bruce, according to a news release from the partners. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Community Foundation Grey Bruce, Georgian College direct funds Back to video

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