Charleston Wine + Food expands commitment to culinary community with new mission, programs, and announcement of Culinary + Hospitality Fund

March 5, 2024

Celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2025, Charleston Wine + Food (CHSWF), the esteemed non-profit organization renowned for producing premier culinary events celebrating the rich and diverse food culture of the Lowcountry, is sharing a fresh perspective and renewed commitment for the future of Charleston. Embracing a new mission, the organization aims to not only showcase the local culinary industry but also to actively contribute to its growth and sustainability.

In alignment with its new mission, the organization is expanding its education and workforce programs, and is introducing a new investment fund dedicated to enhanced financial and educational support of the local food and beverage community. Having contributed $170.5 million in economic impact since its inception nearly 20 years ago, CHSWF is creating a new vehicle to provide direct, immediate and positive impact for individuals and businesses in the culinary industry.

“We are thrilled to introduce the CHSWF Culinary + Hospitality Investment Fund as a dynamic extension of our commitment to the culinary community,” said Alyssa Maute Smith, Executive Director of Charleston Wine + Food. “This initiative aligns with our mission to celebrate and elevate the vibrant food and beverage scene in Charleston. By providing financial support, mentorship, and a platform for visibility, we aim to address the sustainability of the local culinary + hospitality community and contribute to the long-term success of local entrepreneurs.”

This strategic initiative reflects the organization’s commitment to becoming a driving force in the industry, nurturing talent, and creating a more inclusive and dynamic food landscape.

Said Smith, “we envision this as a community-wide embrace of our food and beverage peers. Our role is to spin-off revenue from ticket sales to support the people who feed and host us. And others are invited to dig in, and help strengthen the fund with their own heartfelt investments.”

Key Features of the CHSWF Culinary + Hospitality Investment Fund:

Financial Support: The fund will offer grants and financial assistance to food and beverage employees and businesses, helping them navigate challenges and pursue innovative projects.

Mentorship Programs: Recognizing the value of mentorship, the fund will establish programs connecting industry veterans with aspiring entrepreneurs to foster knowledge exchange and skill development. This is an extension of the existing programs for industry professionals and ongoing externships organized for high school and college students.

New Events: CHSWF will bring back year-round programming, as it prepares to launch a yearlong celebration in honor of the festival’s 20th anniversary, providing sustained opportunities to promote and support local talent 365-days of the year.

Support for the fund is just beginning with seed investments from Mickey Bakst of Feed the Need, and Steve Palmer of The Indigo Road Hospitality Group. Together the two founded Ben’s Friends, a nonprofit that supports food and beverage industry professionals who are struggling with addiction and substance abuse.

“I am thrilled to announce Feed the Need’s investment in the Charleston Wine + Food Fund, an initiative that aligns seamlessly with our mission to support culinary excellence and community enrichment,” said Mickey Baskt, Founder of Feed the Need. “The values of CHSWF resonate deeply with Feed the Need, and we believe that by investing in this fund, we can play a pivotal role in furthering its impactful initiatives.”

“Charleston Wine + Food has consistently demonstrated a commitment to promoting culinary innovation, fostering local talent, and cultivating a vibrant food culture in the Charleston community,” said Steve Palmer of Indigo Road. “Our collaboration with Charleston Wine + Food reflects our dedication to nurturing the culinary arts, supporting aspiring chefs, and enhancing our community.

Bakst’s and Palmer’s pledges play a pivotal role in supporting food + beverage professionals, culinary entrepreneurs, and food-related initiatives in the Charleston area. Their unwavering dedication to the culinary arts and community development sets a commendable example, inspiring others to actively contribute to the enrichment of their communities through similar initiatives.

“Leadership has long been focused on the topic of economic sustainability for our culinary community,” said Mamie Bush, Charleston Wine + Food Board Chair. “Shining our spotlight on the issues that challenge our colleagues – from workforce development to financial support in times of crisis – is a natural way for us to lean in. We’re excited to see the entire community pick up this challenge and show their appreciation for the people who feed and care for us all.”

The Festival will announce in coming months the process by which organizations and individuals can apply for grant funds. To learn more about the Fund or to contribute, visit chswf.com.

 

About Charleston Wine and Food

A 501c3 with a mission to support the culinary, beverage and hospitality community in the greater Charleston region. By focusing on local sustainability – economic, cultural and environmental – the Festival seeks to make positive, year-round impacts. Anchored by a five-day festival, the organization also programs educational programs, immersive events and engagement opportunities designed to enrich the understanding of local culture and foodways. In 2023, the Festival contributed more than $32 million to the greater Charleston economy. Visit charlestonwineandfood.com for more information.