Tucson City of Gastronomy (TCOG) is now accepting nominations for the 2025 Southern Arizona Food Heroes Awards. The awards recognize leaders who shape and preserve the region’s food traditions and future.
Nominations are open through midnight, July 23, 2025. Winners will be honored during Tucson Meet Yourself on October 18, 2025.
This year’s awards include two categories: Food Visionary and Jim Griffith Foodways Keeper.
The Food Visionary Award, presented with ¡Si Charro!, highlights school and community gardens. These gardens must use sustainable methods, apply traditional knowledge, and have existed for at least five years with stable funding.
“These gardens are living classrooms and vital community resources, showing us how to grow food in ways that honor tradition, sustainability, and community health,” said Jonathan Mabry, TCOG’s executive director. “We’re grateful to Carlotta Flores and ¡Si Charro! for supporting those leading us toward a better food future.”
The Jim Griffith Foodways Keeper Award, in partnership with the Southwest Folklife Alliance and the University of Arizona’s Southwest Center, honors home cooks and food artisans. Nominees must use heritage ingredients and techniques while sharing traditional food knowledge with the community.
“Named in honor of anthropologist and folklorist Jim Griffith, this award celebrates the home cooks and artisans whose quiet dedication sustains the food heritage and culinary traditions of the Arizona-Sonora Borderlands,” Mabry said.
First-place winners in each category will receive $1,500. Second-place winners will receive $500. TCOG will feature winners on its website, social media, and at the October awards ceremony.
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A selection committee will announce the winners in August.
Award presentations will take place during Tucson Meet Yourself, a folklife festival that showcases the region’s diversity and creativity in foodways.
“We look forward to celebrating these remarkable food heroes with our community at Tucson Meet Yourself Folklife Festival, a festival that embodies the diversity and creativity of our region’s foodways,” Mabry said.
For more information, email tucsoncog@gmail.com.
To view the 2024 winners, read our July 2024 article Meet the Winners of the 2024 Food Heroes Awards.
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