Kemptville Community Kitchen project - Potential Client Survey

Kemptville Campus Education and Community Centre (KCECC) is a non-profit corporation created by the Municipality of North Grenville (MNG) to maintain and renew the lands and buildings of the former Kemptville Agricultural College. Kemptville Campus offers space and support services to a range of educational and community organizations. 

Building on its long history as an agricultural and culinary college, Kemptville Campus seeks to contribute to our local agriculture and food systems in new ways. The Campus is conducting a feasibility study on a potential community kitchen facility. The proposed project would retrofit an existing campus building into a shared rental kitchen. Multiple workstations and specialized equipment, licensed by Public Health for commercial food processing, would be available for rent to food businesses, farmers, schools and community groups. The kitchen would also offer training and business incubation for small-scale food producers, residents of Leeds-Grenville and surrounding rural communities. 

By filling in this survey, you are helping to demonstrate the need for a shared kitchen facility in our region. Should the project move forward, your input will inform the design of the facility and services to best serve our community.

This survey takes approximately 10 minutes to complete. The information collected from the survey is solely intended for the purpose mentioned above. This survey is not intended to collect private information from individuals and survey participants can choose to remain anonymous. 

For more information, please contact Hai Doan, Manager of Social Enterprise Consulting at The Centre for Social Enterprise Development (CSED) at hai@cised.ca. 



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