Organization has budget plan for USDA grant

As those who often read the Beachcomber already know; VIGA was recently awarded $24,600 from the USDA’s Local Food Promotion Program to study the feasibility of building a cold storage and commercial kitchen facility on the island, with the smaller of the old Granny’s Attic buildings, at Sunrise Ridge as the primary focus.

As those who often read the Beachcomber already know; VIGA was recently awarded $24,600 from the USDA’s Local Food Promotion Program to study the feasibility of building a cold storage and commercial kitchen facility on the island, with the smaller of the old Granny’s Attic buildings, at Sunrise Ridge as the primary focus.  There has been a bit of confusion about the budget breakdown of that award, so I thought I’d clarify.

Of the $24,600, $9,600 is specifically allotted for a Project Manager who will oversee the project; implement community engagement and outreach; conduct market research, data collection and analysis; write reports; manage the budget; report to the VIGA Board and coordinate the steering committee.

The remaining $15,000 is for contractual labor to provide technical expertise on structural considerations; electrical, water and sewer systems; refrigeration; designing and installing commercial kitchens and sustainability features.

The feasibility study and the production of a business plan will take place in 2016.  Next steps for the VIGA Board of Directors are to put together a steering committee (all volunteer) and then to hire a project manager.

This is an exciting project that we believe holds a lot of promise for agriculture and food security on Vashon.

 

— Emily Scott