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1. Fair Food Network

Food Systems
 Ann Arbor, Michigan
Fair Food Fund provides financing and business assistance to good food enterprises that connect small and mid-size farms with consumers hungry for local, sustainably grown food.
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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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3. National Farm to School Network

Sustainable Agriculture
National Farm to School Network is an information, advocacy and networking hub for communities working to bring local food sourcing and food and agriculture education into school systems and early care and education settings.
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Food system consultants from around the US have agreed to provide one hour of their time, pro bono, to food hubs participating in the National Food Hub Survey.
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The Sustainable Local Food Investment Group is a network of accredited independent investors who share the mission of using private investment to re-establish a robust and sustainable food system across the Chicago foodshed.
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 Ames, Iowa
The Women Food and Agriculture Network Annual Conference occurs every year, typically around November in various parts of the United States and often in Iowa. The conferences have a different theme and keynote speaker each year.
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 Albuquerque, New Mexico
The National Good Food Network (NGFN) was established by the Wallace Center a decade ago to bring all members of the value chain together to take healthy, fair, affordable and environmentally “green” food to scale, and to touch more lives.
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 Kingston
NESAWG, a project of the Tides Center, is a 12-state network of over 500 participating organizations. Together, we unite farm and food system practitioners and allies to build a sustainable, just, and economically vibrant region.
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 Hartland, Vermont
From peer to peer leadership networks, to global learning events, to supply chain innovation projects, to measurement tools, the Food Lab staff bring organizations together to help them accelerate progress towards a more sustainable food system.
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10. 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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Each event features incredible speakers in interactive panels moderated by top food journalists, plus networking and delicious food. All summits will be live-streamed.
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The mission of the GFASG is to be instrumental in creating networking opportunities for students and faculty who study food and agricultural geographies but may be spread across disparate subdisciplines of geography.
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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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 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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 Baltimore, Maryland
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 Appalachia, Virginia
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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.