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$4M from U.S. alcohol sales to go to N.S. food programs

Millions of dollars will go toward food programs and pantries across the province over the next coming weeks.

The province says the $4 million comes from selling off the last of the U.S. alcohol that was pulled from shelves in March in response to tariffs.

The new Feeding Communities Fund will provide one-time funding to support meal programs, community fridges and pantries, mutual-aid groups and affordable food box or market programs.

“Today’s announcement is about turning the sale of U.S. alcohol products into meaningful, community-level impact, putting food on kitchen tables across the province,” said Premier Tim Houston. “The grant program ensures food-security organizations of all sizes, inside and outside traditional food banks, have an opportunity to access this support.”

Non-proft societies and community organizations that are registered with the Registry of Joint Stock Companies will have $2 million available, as well as federally registered charities for not-for profit corporations.

The other $2 million will be available to other eligible organizations.

Applications open December 29 and close January 29.

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