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Scholarships and fellowships are typically offered by educational institutions to attract talented students, as well as students of under-represented demographic groups. As communities of color are disproportionately food insecure, food systems-related degree programs are generally very…

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Scholarships and fellowships are typically offered by educational institutions to attract talented students, as well as students of under-represented demographic groups. As communities of color are disproportionately food insecure, food systems-related degree programs are generally very interested in fostering diversity, especially in income, race, and ethnicity. More production-oriented degrees such as sustainable agriculture, or permaculture are also interested in promoting diversity.

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 Tucson, Arizona
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 Washington, District of Columbia
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 Burlington, Vermont
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 Boone, North Carolina
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 Indianapolis, Indiana
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27. Biodynamic Scholarship Fund

Sustainable Agriculture
 East Troy, Wisconsin
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28. Emerson National Hunger Fellows Program

Food Security,Community Nutrition
 Washington, District of Columbia
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29. Allegheny Mountain Institute Fellowship

Food Systems,Sustainable Agriculture
 Staunton, Virginia
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30. Voqal Fellowship

Food Systems
 Boulder, Colorado
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 Baltimore, Maryland
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 Washington, District of Columbia
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 UNM, New Mexico
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 Stamford, Connecticut
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35. Groundwork Center for Resilient Communities

Food Security,Food Planning,Food Systems,Community Nutrition,Sustainable Agriculture
 Traverse City, Michigan
Groundwork Center for Resilient Communities (formerly Michigan Land Use Institute) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with office locations in Traverse City and Petoskey, Michigan, but our reach is statewide.