03/28/2026
The Seattle Office of Sustainability and Environment partnered with Good Business Network to co-organize this year’s Good Food Connections x Food Action Plan Summit. The event featured some of the City of Seattle’s work through multiple departments to support farmers, fishers, small businesses, distributors, community organizations building a more equitable, sustainable, and resilient local food system.
The City of Seattle recently released Seattle’s first Food Action Plan Progress Report since updating the Plan with community partners in 2024. The report is also paired with a new interactive map to help people explore a wide range of City-supported food programs and services across Seattle.
Read more at: greenspace.seattle.gov/2026/03/seattle-releases-first-food-action-plan-progress-report-and-new-interactive-map/
Community partners are central in shaping, carrying out, and reporting on the Food Action Plan. City of Seattle is grateful to the partners and community members whose leadership is helping build a more sustainable, fair, and strong local food system.
Learn more about these aspects of City of Seattle's support for our local food system via the link above:
🔸Buying with Purpose initiative helps food programs and local institutions purchase food in ways that support a more healthy, sustainable, equitable local food system.
🔸The Accounting and Business Consulting Program through helps Seattle-based businesses and nonprofits by offering up to 10 hours of personalized, one-on-one counseling at no cost on a variety of finance, operations, and long-term planning topics.
🔸The 2026 Tenant Improvement Program supports small businesses in Seattle by providing funding for signage and equipment.