Our mission is to foster community kitchens and leaders that bring people together to share food, resources and relationships.

“Our group doesn’t just come together to cook, but we come together to share stories that cause us to have an even greater respect for one another. In turn, it causes us to want to support and build one another up”.
- Florence Jenkins, Trinity

Community Food Projects

Are you looking to start or get support with a project that focuses on food justice? Do you want to cook, grow, or share food as a community? 
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Recipes

Looking for recipes for community cooking? Or just something fun to try out at home?
Recipes

We support grassroots leaders and their kitchen partners through training and resources.

Add to the Soup Pot

Become a Stone Soup Sustainer with an automatic monthly gift, or make a one-time contribution to support Community Kitchens for all.
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Licensed Kitchens

Click below for resources about licensed kitchens and for selling food to the public.
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Want to learn more about Kitchen Commons? Read our Blog!

Seeking Kitchen Share NE Summer Intern!

Seeking Kitchen Share NE Summer Intern!

Kitchen Commons is seeking a Kitchen Share intern for the summer! The Kitchen Share NE Coordinator Intern will receive a stipend to serve as the volunteer and communications coordinator for Kitchen Share NE, including leading the process of coordinating a member survey, updating the member list, and inventorying the kitchen tools. The KSNE Coordinator will support the renewal of the NE kitchen tool library, the exploration of making its inventory more available, and the possibility of outdoor or online skill share workshops.

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University Park Seed & Garden Library

University Park Seed & Garden Library

Kitchen Commons supports community projects led by local leaders - to find out more about how KC can help with your food projects, see our project incubator on our website! Here is an example of a garden project created by neighbors who found enthusiasm in gardening and supporting one another.The University Park Seed & Garden Library offers itself as a hub for neighbors to share surplus seeds. Along with locally harvested seeds, excess store-bought seeds, and starts, people regularly donate gardening literature, pots, tools, and garden decor.

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