Sustainable Food Systems Sourcebook

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 Davis, California
The purpose of INFAS is to accelerate the transition to sustainable food systems, including social justice, through collaborative networks linking academic institutions with other sectors of the food system.
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142. Food Tank

Food Security,Food Systems,Sustainable Agriculture
 New Orleans, Louisiana
We’re building a global community for safe, healthy, nourished eaters. We aim to educate, inspire, advocate, and create change. We spotlight and support ways of alleviating hunger and obesity and create networks to push for food system change.
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144. Chelsea Green Publishing

Food Security,Permaculture ,Agroecology,Food Systems,Community Nutrition,Sustainable Agriculture,Organic
 White River Junction, VT
Since 1984, Chelsea Green has been the leading publisher of books about organic farming, homesteading, integrative health, sustainable living, socially responsible business, and more. We are now an employee-owned company.
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 Seattle, WA
The UW Food Systems, Nutrition, and Health Major, leading to a Bachelor of Arts, exposes students to the complex intersections and relationships among food, policy, labor, social justice, economics, the environment, culture, and population health.
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 Tucson, Arizona
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 Atlanta, Georgia
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148. Working Food

Food Systems
 Gainesville
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149. Grow Grants

Food Systems
 Newmarket, New Hampshire
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151. NC State Agroecology Education Farm

Agroecology,Sustainable Agriculture,Organic
 Raleigh
The Agroecology Education Farm is a 6 acre teaching farm near NC State campus in Raleigh, NC that is a satellite facility of the Center for Environmental Farming Systems. We provide diverse education in agroecology for students and the community.
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152. Southern Sutainable Agriculture Working Group

Food Security,Permaculture ,Food Systems,Sustainable Agriculture,Organic
 Fayetteville
Southern SAWG's mission is to empower and inspire farmers, individuals, and communities in the South to create an agricultural system that is ecologically sound, economically viable, socially just, and humane.
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 Portland, Maine
Lead the Global-Local Sea Change in Ocean Foods Systems! Our Masters students are working in seafood sustainability, ecological approaches to aquaculture and fisheries, seafood value chains, and sustainable ocean uses.
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 Minneapolis, Minnesota
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 Santa Fe, New Mexico
TNAFA’s mission is to revitalize traditional agriculture for spiritual and human need, by creating awareness and support for Native environmental issues.
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 Appalachia, Virginia
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157. EcoFarm

Agroecology
 Soquel, California
EcoFarm nurtures just and ecologically sustainable farms and food systems through education, alliance building, celebration and advocacy.
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 Madison, Wisconsin
Center for Resilient Cities was launched using an urban land trust model to revitalize and protect community green spaces. Using a systems approach, we are committed to resilient development envisioned and driven by communities themselves.
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 Hartland, Vermont
FINE is a six-state network of nonprofit, public and private entities working together to transform our food system by increasing the amount of good, local food served in our region’s schools, hospitals, colleges and other institutions.
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160. University of Southern Maine: Food Studies Program

Food Security,Food Studies,Food Systems,Community Nutrition,Sustainable Agriculture
 Portland, Maine
The Food Studies Graduate Certificate offers a unique opportunity to provide students with an interdisciplinary understanding of social, economic, political and environmental factors associated with global, national, regional and local food systems.