Food systems related funders include private foundations, mission-oriented companies, and public agencies (both state and federal). You can research foundations in the Foundation Directory, or search on the USDA or state agriculture department websites for RFPs. However, you'll find the…
MoreFood systems related funders include private foundations, mission-oriented companies, and public agencies (both state and federal). You can research foundations in the Foundation Directory, or search on the USDA or state agriculture department websites for RFPs. However, you'll find the funders found in the Food Systems Sourcebook are openly committed to supporting innovative programs and services in the food movement.
LessThe Sustainable Food Systems Sourcebook is a free database of degree programs, consultants, scholarships, funding, conferences, and other education and training resources for professionals and students focused on food systems work. It is published by the Thomas A. Lyson Center for Civic Agriculture and Food Systems in collaboration with the North American Food Systems Network (NAFSN). The Lyson Center is a project of the Center for Transformative Action (a 501c3 nonprofit organization affiliated with Cornell University).
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