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Farm Bill Grassroots Capacity Building Project: Updates, Lessons Learned and What’s Next (Co-Sponsored Webinar)

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 Agriculture Coalition, RAFI-USA, and Regenerative Agriculture Foundation, with generous grant support from the Waverley Street Foundation. While having a focus on advancing agricultural policies that

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Opportunities in Good Food Purchasing: Learning from Leaders in the Field

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 food purchasing field. Good food purchasing is a strategy for food systems transformation that encourages large institutions (such as hospitals or schools) to direct their

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In the Kitchen Call: Reflecting on Learnings from Good Food Purchasing Series

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 Opportunities in Good Food Purchasing. For context, good food purchasing is a strategy for food systems transformation that encourages large institutions (such as hospitals or

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July Health Funders Learning Community Call

Join us for the second Health Funders Learning Community Call!  We are excited to invite SAFSF Members to the second call of the Health Funders Learning Community. This is an excellent opportunity to connect with fellow members funding at the intersection of health, agriculture, and food systems and engage in a meaningful discussion around specific

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Deadline: Apply for SAFSF Membership

For over 20 years, SAFSF has been the leading national membership organization for philanthropy and impact investors committed to creating an equitable and sustainable food and agriculture system. Our Network of 100+ member organizations includes foundations, impact investors, community development finance institutions (CDFIs), funding collaboratives, and re-granting organizations. SAFSF membership offers networking, learning, professional development,

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August Small Funders Learning Community Call

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 you as a small funder? Who are you accountable to and what does that pressure look like for you? Join your fellow SAFSF members who

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August In the Kitchen Call: Strategic Planning Workshop

We invite our members to join us on Thursday, August 8, to share elements of a rough sketch of the emerging strategic direction for our work together. Your collaboration and input on where we are headed are invaluable. We look forward to your participation and insights. These SAFSF member-only calls are designed to evoke the

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Election Season Advocacy: What Funders Need to Know—Bolder Advocacy Series

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

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Digging Deeper: Livestock and Poultry Concentration with Open Markets Institute

Dig Deeper with Digging In! Digging In is SAFSF’s first documentary film, produced by Nathan.works and underwritten by the Vatheuer Family Foundation, and was designed as a tool for funders and their grantees to explore the wide-ranging challenges of land access, consolidation and concentration, and climate change on U.S. agriculture. The film uplifts on-the-ground perspectives

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