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1. Fiddlehead LLC

Agroecology
 Portland, Oregon
Spending time outdoors is a simple and pleasurable way to celebrate relationship and connection-with friends, family, and neighbors to the livings systems that support us.
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 Kingston, New York
Northeast Sustainable Agriculture Working Group's It takes a Region Conference occurs annually in various parts of the Northeast. There are scholarships available.
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 Mount Pleasant, Texas
The agriculture program at Northeast Texas Community College provides students with a solid background in cutting edge technologies a traditional management strategies to provide leadership for the agriculture industry of the future.
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 Kingston
NESAWG, a project of the Tides Center, is a 12-state network of over 500 participating organizations. Together, we unite farm and food system practitioners and allies to build a sustainable, just, and economically vibrant region.
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Over 25 Accredited courses in the Degree program. Sustainable and Organic courses taught by farmers who are also trained teachers. Hands on learning on local farms and in our organic campus garden. A National Top 5 Tech college.
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 Washington, District of Columbia
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 Ithaca, New York
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8. Emerson National Hunger Fellows Program

Food Security,Community Nutrition
 Washington, District of Columbia
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 Syracuse, New York
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 Beverly, Massachusetts
New Entry, an initiative of Tufts University’s Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy and additional partners, works locally, regionally, and across the country to strengthen local food systems by supporting new farmers.
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 Washington, District of Columbia
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 Portland, Oregon
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13. Green Mountain Farm to School

Food Security,Food Studies,Food Systems,Community Nutrition,Sustainable Agriculture
 Newport, Vermont
Green Mountain Farm-to-School (GMFTS) mission is to restore and strengthen local food systems in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont by promoting positive economic and educational relationships among schools, farms, and communities.