27 Feb Our Shared Plate launches report and resources following successful pilot
After two incredible years working alongside inspiring communities, community organisations, project partners and our research partners at Maynooth University, we’re proud to share the outputs of the Our Shared Plate pilot project.
Together, we set out to strengthen climate resilience and food security across Midlands neighbourhoods — and along the way, we learned a huge amount from the people and places at the heart of the project.
A Community Food Growing Workbook is now available for download. It’s a practical, user-friendly toolkit designed to support communities to document their growing and learning journey. It also signposts to a wealth of trusted resources from across the sector, so communities don’t have to start from scratch.
Our Pilot Project Report is also live, capturing project highlights, community stories and key research findings from across the two-year programme.
With thanks to the CCAP Strand 2 Programme, funded by the Government of Ireland through the Department of Climate, Energy and the Environment, for supporting this work.