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The number of nonprofit organizations, councils, networks, communities of practice, and the like are growing dramatically. They are established at local, substate regional (multipoint), state, multistate regional, national, continental, and international levels. Consider not only being a…

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The number of nonprofit organizations, councils, networks, communities of practice, and the like are growing dramatically. They are established at local, substate regional (multipoint), state, multistate regional, national, continental, and international levels. Consider not only being a member of a local organization, but also being a part of activities at the next logical level of geography. Doing so helps the good food movement become more of a collective web where sharing ideas and resources leads to more efficiency and aggregated impact.

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The National Agricultural & Rural Development Policy Center (NARDeP) is organized by the Regional Rural Development Centers to provide information about the increasingly contentious and complex rural policy issues facing the U.S.
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 Blairsville, Georgia
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The Community Food Projects Competitive Grant Program (CFPCGP) has existed since 1996 as a program to fight food insecurity through developing community food projects that help promote the self-sufficiency of low-income communities.
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 Bruce, Australian Capital Territory
As Australia’s specialist international agricultural research for development agency ACIAR’s purpose is to broker and fund research partnerships between Australian scientists and their counterparts in developing countries.
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USAIN is a member-focused organization that connects librarians and other information professionals working in agriculture.
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 Beltsville, Maryland
AgNIC's member institutions are dedicated to enhancing collective information and services among the members and their partners for all those seeking agricultural information over the Internet.
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67. 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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68. Working Food

Food Systems
 Gainesville
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 Baltimore, MD
The Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future’s Food Policy Networks (FPN) project supports the development of effective state and local food policy through networking, capacity building, research, and technical assistance.
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70. Alianza Milpa

Food Systems
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72. 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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 Durham, New Hampshire
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 Washington, District of Columbia
The Rural Coalition amplifies the voices of our 50 grassroots member organizations, representing African-American, American-Indian, Asian-American, Euro-American, Latino, and women farmers, ranchers, farmworkers, and rural communities.
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 Portland, Oregon
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 Longmont, Colorado
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 Minneapolis, Minnesota
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 Portland, Oregon
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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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 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.