Slow Food Utah has supported the following individuals, businesses, schools, and programs though the micro-grant program to date.
2012
Catalyst Magazine’s contributing writer Adele Flail has chonicled the stories of many 2012 micro-grant awardees in each month’s issue. You can find her stories at the Catalyst Magazine’s website, starting here, and linked below.
- Bees Brothers – 3 young brothers with a honey and caramel business in Cache Valley. Slow is Beautiful: Bees Brothers article, Catalyst
- New Roots Refugee Garden – International Rescue Committee of Salt Lake – seed-saving project for refugee garden. Slow is Beautiful: New Roots article, Catalyst
- Real Food Rising – youth garden project of Utahns Against Hunger
- Jackson Elementary School – school garden
- Delectation of Tomatoes – heirloom tomato growing operation
- Grace Mary Manor – garden project. By the Grace of Gardening article, Catalyst
- Amour Spreads – artisanal jams and preserves
- Peruvian Park Elementary – school garden
- Bryan Palmer, small farm/CSA in Cache Valley
- Katherine Pioli – Urban heritage breed poultry-keeping and Fowl Play blog
2011
- Tyler Montague – urban gardener
- Kevin Nash – urban gardener
- Dan Riddle - goat barn
- Open Classroom – school garden
- Appenzell Farm – purchase of piglets
- Kyle Lore – NuNooz Pasta equipment
- Clifford Family Farm – tractor purchase
2010
- Dual Immersion Academy – school garden
- City Academy – school garden beehives
- Lau Family Farm – professional workshop
- Larry Howell – small farmer in Cache Valley
- Seeds of Hope - seed saving/production, Salt Lake Community College Culinary Arts
- Terra Linda Elementary – school garden
- B.U.G. Farms – urban gardens-based SPIN farming start-up
2009
- City Academy – school garden
- Neighborhood House – garden project
- DasiWay Farm – high altitude vegetable production
- Laura Holtrop – garden and seed saving project with Karen refugee community
- First Unitarian Church - community garden
2008
- Riley Elementary (Salt Lake District) – school garden
