Join us for a webinar series exploring how funders can effectively support a wide array of advocacy strategies within a food and agriculture context. Organized in partnership with Alliance for Justice’s Bolder Advocacy Program, these 4-sessions will provide funders with practical information and skill building opportunities in supporting election season advocacy and policymaker engagement, and how to structure policy related grants.
We encourage attendance at all four webinars to maximize learning, though recordings will be made available for those unable to attend live. SAFSF will host a concluding reflection session to synthesize insights, discuss integrating learnings into 2025 funding strategies, and address ongoing challenges.
This webinar series is available as a benefit for SAFSF members. Not a member? Join our community by contacting our Senior Membership Associate, Holly Enowski at [email protected] to receive an application or for an information call.
This virtual programming series will enable SAFSF members to:
After attending this virtual programming series, SAFSF members should feel confident in:
The November elections will significantly impact the policies governing our agriculture and food system. Policymakers elected at the federal, state, and local levels will influence who is eligible for food and nutrition assistance programs, how much funding is allocated toward essential agricultural conservation programs, how emerging and BIPOC farmers can access farmland, and much more.
With just a few months until November 5, funders have the opportunity to impact voter turnout and support a host of essential civic engagement initiatives.
SAFSF members should join this session to learn:
Tim Mooney is senior counsel with the Bolder Advocacy Program at Alliance for Justice. He provides one-on-one technical assistance for nonprofit advocates, teaches nonprofit and election law workshops and writes on these issues for Bolder Advocacy publications. This is his second tour with Alliance for Justice, having previously served as senior counsel from 2001-2006.
Tim began his legal career as co-founder and counsel for Columbia Riverkeeper, working to protect and restore the largest watershed in the Pacific Northwest. Following his first five years with Alliance for Justice, Tim was senior counsel at Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington. He spent the next decade as general counsel and director of operations for Tranquil Space yoga studios and later consulted on legal, tech and business operations for entrepreneurs and nonprofits. Tim serves on the board of directors of Pigs & Pugs Project, a charity that supports pig sanctuaries and pug rescue organizations.
Tim earned his B.S. in Environmental Studies from Syracuse University/SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry and his J.D. from Pace University School of Law.
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