Sustainable Food Systems Sourcebook

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 Shelburne, Vermont
The Food Systems Research Institute supports companies and institutions across sectors, including private business, public institutions, non-profits, NGOs, and educational entities.
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2. Fare Resources

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 Emeryville, California
Fare Resources is transforming the way people eat at companies, schools and institutions. Our food programs are built and operated on a foundation of people, food and design.
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 Toronto, Ontario
In addition to research and education, the Centre for Studies in Food Security believes that academic institutions have an important role to play in addressing societal issues through the creation of public forums and networks.
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 State College, Pennsylvania
The Graduate Certificate in Community and Economic Development introduces key concepts and practical strategies useful to those who are new to the field and those who have experience working with communities or development-related institutions.
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5. Angela Roell

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 Montague, Massachusetts
Angela is an innovative program designer and evaluator. Angela provides curriculum & program development, facilitation, strategic planning, grant writing and participatory evaluation services to organizations and institutions.
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The Good Food Purchasing Program unites stakeholders from across the food system around shared values and strategy. Together, we: increase coordination, enhance capacity, activate policy, empower governments, and leverage buying power.
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7. Eat REAL

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 Washington, District of Columbia
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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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 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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 Washington, District of Columbia
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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.