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Post-Chevron: Impacts on the Food, Agriculture, and Public Health Regulatory Landscape

Co-hosted by Chesapeake Bay Funders Network, Grantmakers In Health, and Health and Environmental Funders Network. This webinar explored the impacts of one of the most significant legal developments in recent years: the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Chevron deference in Loper Bright v. Raimondo. This ruling has profound implications for the regulatory interpretation of major

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September Health Funders Learning Community Call

Food is medicine is an emerging and complex area of practice for many health and food funders. Join us for an interactive, peer-led discussion where health funders will exchange insights and experiences to advance community health and equity. This group discussion will explore how funders are engaging with health systems and healthcare policy to drive

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Digging Deeper: Climate Change with FoodWhat?!

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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What Happens Next: How Election 2024 Could Impact Climate, Health, and Environmental Justice

Hosted by Health & Environmental Funders Network (HEFN)Co-sponsored by Neighborhood Funders Group (NFG), The Funders Network (TFN), and the Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems Funders Network (SAFSF) Wondering what is at stake in this election cycle, and what impacts various election outcomes will have on health, environment, and climate? Join HEFN for an interactive workshop

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Deadline: Become an SAFSF Member

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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Digging Deeper: Climate Change with Practical Farmers of Iowa

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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Foundation Support for Lobbying and Engaging Policy Makers—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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Toxic Agriculture: Communities Fighting For Environmental and Food Justice

Explore the intersections of environmental justice and sustainable agriculture in an interactive in-person learning tour the day before the Health and Environmental Funders Network (HEFN) Annual Meeting in Durham, North Carolina, co-sponsored by the Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems Funders Network (SAFSF). Attendees will travel to Sampson County, North Carolina to learn about hog and

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Unlocking Possibilities: The Role of States in Advancing a Regenerative Agriculture Policy Agenda

Hosted by Funders for Regenerative Agriculture (FORA)Co-sponsored by Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems Funders (SAFSF) and TomKat Ranch. Federal programs, like those in the Farm Bill, play a key role in incentivizing regenerative agriculture at the national level, but state policies offer additional and significant opportunities to drive meaningful change as well. For example, state

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Health and Wealth: Fostering Healthy Communities and Economic Self-Determination through Food Systems

Frontline communities of color have disproportionately suffered huge disparities in health and wealth due to multiple layers of systemic barriers. For every $100 in wealth white Americans hold, Black Americans only hold $15, and Black and Indigenous children are 2-3 times more likely to be food insecure than white families. Community-led solutions in food, health,

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