Slow Food In The Tetons Incorporated
Slow Food in the Tetons (Jackson, WY) is a nonprofit that strengthens the local and regional food system through markets, farm stands, education, community gardens, and the Teton Farmer Fund which provides grants to local producers.
Source: Website · Mar 2026
Ideal Applicant
A small food producer or farm-based enterprise in Wyoming or nearby Idaho seeking modest operating or project support (roughly $5K–$10K) tied to local food systems, markets, or production improvements.
Good Fit
- • Located in Wyoming or adjacent Idaho communities.
- • A small farm or producer seeking $5K–$10K for production, market access, or farm infrastructure.
- • Clear local economic or community-food-system benefits.
- • Willingness to work through the named Small Farmer / Teton Farmer Fund program and to contact program staff for application help.
Geography
Observed grants are regionally focused across two states (Wyoming and Idaho), with 2024 dollars split roughly half in-state and half out-of-state, indicating a state/regional footprint rather than purely local or national.
Recipient Variety
The fund supported six distinct, independent recipients in 2024 (and three different recipients in 2022) with no repeat grantees across the two years; this shows moderate variety for a small fund but a relatively small overall portfolio.
New Applicants
In 2024 all grantees were new entrants, which is strong behavioral evidence that unfamiliar applicants can access funding; while formal application guidelines were not found in filings, program contacts and a public website provide practical entry points.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
