April In the Kitchen Call: Redefining Risk
These SAFSF member-only calls are designed to evoke the warmth, nourishment, and welcomeness you feel when you are “in the kitchen”. Join fellow SAFSF members for bi-monthly calls to learn
These SAFSF member-only calls are designed to evoke the warmth, nourishment, and welcomeness you feel when you are “in the kitchen”. Join fellow SAFSF members for bi-monthly calls to learn
Grab your lunch and join PhilMO for the a virtual lunchtime screening and discussion of the documentary Digging In. This film by KC-filmmakers Nathan Johnson and Jay W. Austin is designed to help
Last fall SAFSF connected a handful of health funders in our membership for a group call; that call led to a desire for a regular, designated space for all health
Building Grantee Relationships as a Small Funder How do you find grantmaking opportunities as a small funder? How do you build relationships with a limited capacity and a small staff?
Food Waste Reduction: Philanthropy for People and the Planet SAFSF is co-sponsoring this webinar aside other organizations, hosted by Community Food Funders. Up to 40% of food in the United
Hosted by Funders for Regenerative AgricultureCo-sponsored by Sustainable Agriculture and Food System Funders The National Healthy Soils Policy Network is a community of practice including organizers from 31 farmer-forward organizations
Hosted by Funders for Regenerative AgricultureCo-sponsored by Sustainable Agriculture and Food System Funders In June 2022, the Farm Bill Grassroots Capacity Building Project launched as a collaboration between National Sustainable
This event is co-hosted by SAFSF, W.K. Kellogg Foundation and The 11th Hour Project. This will be the second of a two-part series featuring voices of leaders in the good
Join your fellow SAFSF members in a conversation about reflections and takeaways from the two-part series SAFSF hosted in collaboration with W.K. Kellogg Foundation and The 11th Hour Project on
Measuring Impact as a Small Funder How do you measure the impact of your grants without being extractive to your grantees? What does success in a grant look like to