For a fourth year, we've teamed up with Kraft Heinz and Southern Restaurants for Racial Justice to give out grants to food business owners across the country. This year’s grants will be awarded in the amount of $20,000. It's more important than ever to support those who are preserving and sharing Black culinary traditions nationwide, and we're grateful for the opportunity to continue this work.
Applications Closed 9/15/24
Heinz Black Kitchen Initiative
The Heinz Black Kitchen Initiative began in 2020, with the mission to celebrate and preserve the legacy of Black food. The Black Kitchen Initiative seeks to break down the barriers that keep Black voices and cooking out of the American culinary pantheon with programs that approach the issues of the industry from a variety of creative angles.
The program operates in partnership with The LEE Initiative and the Southern Restaurants for Racial Justice coalition to provide resources to businesses that are contributing to the legacy of Black voices in the American culinary landscape.
Southern Restaurants for Racial Justice
In 2020, Southern Restaurants for Racial Justice (SRRJ) began as a coalition of bakers, chefs, makers and restaurant owners with a shared goal of raising funds to benefit Black communities in the South - specifically Black-owned restaurants - during the Covid-19 pandemic.
In 2021, the founders began a successful collaboration with The LEE Initiative that would help change the course of their fundraising strategy and goals for the future of the organization. Under the LEE Initiative umbrella, SRRJ has raised over $4 million dollars through corporate funding and created an annual grant for program for restaurants and food businesses that includes start-up costs, improvement and sustainability funding, and grants specifically built to protect legacy restaurants across the United States.
While we have expanded beyond our Southern region and our small locally-driven bake sales, our mission has remained and strengthened: to raise and provide financial resources to protect Black businesses in our industry while also amplifying Black leadership, messaging, and progress.