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21. Hometown Foods LLC

Community Nutrition
 Kinderhook, NY Hudson River
This NY community kitchen teacher trains cooks to freeze and vacuum pack local foods for Freezer Meal Kits and Heat and Eat Frozen products: stir fry meals, soups, fruit sauces, cooked cereals, quick bread kits, veggie burgers and apple desserts.
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 New York, New York
KK&P works with communities, non-profits, and the private sector to create stronger food systems. We apply a combination of analytic, strategic, and tactical approaches to every problem and deliver solutions that are meaningful and measurable.
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 Macomb, Illinois
The RSS is a professional social science association that promotes the generation, application, and dissemination of sociological knowledge.
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The Sustainable Food Cities approach develops a cross-sector partnership of local public agencies, businesses, academics and NGOs committed to working together to make healthy and sustainable food a defining characteristic of where they live.
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25. Barn2Door

Food Systems
Barn2Door's mission is to leverage technology to enable access, transparency and transactions between sustainable food producers and buyers and to help grow a new, better food system that prioritizes local food and promotes sustainable agriculture.
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 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Reinvestment Fund is reimagining neighborhood revitalization by combining expertise, analysis and creative approaches to investing with a social purpose. Our investments marry smart data to informed policies to create thriving, healthy neighborhoods.
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To foster the development of rural sociology; further the application of sociological inquiry to the improvement of the quality of rural life; and provide a mechanism whereby rural sociologists can generate dialogue and useful exchange.
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 UNM, New Mexico
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 Asheville, North Carolina
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 Appalachia, Virginia
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 Portland, Maine
Lead the Global-Local Sea Change in Ocean Foods Systems! Our Masters students are working in seafood sustainability, ecological approaches to aquaculture and fisheries, seafood value chains, and sustainable ocean uses.
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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.