Funding Opportunity for King County Food Assistance Providers
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Food banks, pantries, mutual aid groups, and community food programs in King County can now apply for new grant funding to support food purchase and distribution.
Across the country — and here in King County — demand for food assistance continues to rise. Funding reductions and changes to essential programs like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) are making it harder for individuals and families to access the food they need. To help meet this moment, HealthierHere is launching a new Request for Proposals (RFP) to invest in local food assistance providers.
Who Can Apply?
HealthierHere is seeking proposals from established food assistance organizations that distribute at least 250,000 pounds of food annually. Eligible applicants include:
Food banks
Food pantries
Mutual aid networks
Community food programs
Grants will support direct food purchase and distribution, helping providers maintain or increase their capacity to serve King County residents.
Grant Award Amounts
Funding is available for organizations of different sizes:
Up to $25,000 for small organizations
Up to $200,000 for large organizations
These grants are designed to provide immediate, short-term food relief to communities across King County.
RFP Timeline (Funding Round 1)
Q&A Webinar: Tuesday December 2nd, 2025, 2-3pm PT
Proposals due: December 8, 2025
Partner selection: December 15, 2025
Funds awarded: December 17, 2025
Funding period: December 2025 – March 2026
A second round of funding will open in 2026.
How to Apply & Amplify
Interested food assistance providers can review the full eligibility criteria, application instructions, and required materials in the full Request for Proposals document.
Click here to register for the Q&A webinar.
Click here to access the application form.
Please share this opportunity with your networks. You can help reach more providers by reposting our announcement on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, or your organization’s website.