AMPLE program launches in Warsaw to empower communities and drive social impact
The AMPLE Program, developed by EIT Food and supported by the Citi Foundation, has officially launched in Warsaw. Designed to create social impact, AMPLE focuses on improving economic inclusion and supporting marginalized communities within the city’s agrifood sector.
Through entrepreneurial education and business support, AMPLE is committed to creating professional opportunities and reducing socio-economic barriers for disadvantaged communities in Warsaw. By providing training and resources, the program helps individuals build businesses and engage in meaningful work. In doing so, AMPLE is dedicated to promoting the development of an inclusive, more sustainable, and equitable food ecosystem.
One of the key collaborators in this initiative is Cooperative MOST, which operates a 3.6-hectare urban farm in Warsaw. Through this and other aligned partnerships, AMPLE is connecting local NGOs, food producers, businesses, and city entities to address food insecurity and create sustainable solutions that positively impact the community.
In addition to its partnership-driven activities, the program has introduced Boost Vouchers, offering €2,300 to agrifood SMEs and startups in Warsaw. These grants are designed to support businesses dedicated to improving food accessibility and developing innovative, responsible food products and services.
For more information, visit the AMPLE Warsaw program website or contact Antonina Kurmanowicz, Community Outreach Manager at EIT Food (antonina.kurmanowicz@eitfood.eu).