NETWORKING – Community Connections: Networking Tables
Listen in to what others are thinking about and learning at the Forum, connect with others in the SAFSF network, and join the dialogue.
Listen in to what others are thinking about and learning at the Forum, connect with others in the SAFSF network, and join the dialogue.
How might philanthropy effectively engage to drive policy and carbon markets toward real greenhouse gas reductions and regenerative practices that work for a broad spectrum of farmers and farm operations?
Step away from your desk chair, kitchen table, or workspace for a grounding exercise and movement break. Join Fenyx, a Radically Fit instructor, in this 30-minute movement break.
Learn about efforts bringing together multi-ethnic farmers, farming groups, and allies to root our food and farming system in practices and policies that support BIPOC land stewards and help build health equity.
Connect with your peers and share what's on your mind and what you're taking with you as you leave the Forum.
Connect with other next generation philanthropists, trustees, and staff in the SAFSF network during this fun trivia break.
Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems Funders (SAFSF), First Nations Development Institute (FNDI), and Melvin Consulting PLLC are excited to invite registration for a new Indigenous Food Systems Community of Practice. Over the course of a year, a group of 14 funders will gather to: Interact, learn, and build relationships with Native American practitioners, organizations, and communities offering food
Presented by Community Food Funders; co-sponsored by the Joyce & Irving Goldman Family Foundation andSustainable Agriculture and Food Systems Funders Farm and food entrepreneurs in New England and the Hudson Valley are facing the challenges of climate change, an economic structure that has left rural America in poverty, as well as an ongoing history of
USDA has announced the availability of $15.3 million in competitive grant funding for 2021 through the Regional Food System Partnerships (RFSP) program, with a proposal deadline of July 6. This is 50 percent more than USDA awarded in 2020, the first year of RFSP grantmaking, thanks to a combination of funding from the 2018 Farm
Eighteen experienced impact investors from the SAFSF network met regularly as a cohort over the past year to share learnings, address challenges, and find fellowship. This session shares a taste of the group’s conversations with the SAFSF network. During the session, investors will discuss what inspires their work, and how they think about investing in order to