Sustainable Food Systems Sourcebook

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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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2. Growing Hope

Food Systems
 Ypsilanti, Michigan
Growing Hope has unique knowledge and skill sets from years of developing best practice in urban gardening and food access.
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 East Lansing, Michigan
Our vision is a thriving economy, equity and sustainability for Michigan, the country and the planet through food systems rooted in local regions and centered on food that is healthy, green, fair and affordable.
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 Ann Arbor, Michigan
The University of Michigan Sustainable Food Systems Initiative engages an interdisciplinary mix of students, faculty, and communities at local and global levels to learn from and build food systems that are health-promoting and economically viable.
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 East Lansing, Michigan
The 15-acre certified organic Student Organic Farm, including its 20,000 sq ft of passive solar greenhouse space, is used as a learning platform for the Organic Farmer Training Program.
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 Ann Arbor, Michigan
The graduate certificate in Sustainable Food Systems is one focus area of the graduate certificate in Sustainability. The Sustainability graduate certificate provides the knowledge, skill sets, and credentials relevant to sustainability.
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 Baileyville, Illinois
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8. Taste the Local Difference

Food Systems,Community Nutrition,Sustainable Agriculture,Online
 Traverse City, Michigan
Taste the Local Difference® is a local food consulting, marketing & media company working to sell more local food across Michigan. We promote farms & producers creating good food & celebrate the restaurants, retailers, and others sourcing locally.
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9. 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.