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Imagine 2013
This spotlight is a feature in a series of the USDA Community Food Project Competitive Grant Program (CFP). Grantees are doing some of the most innovative and collaborative projects to change local and regional food systems. WhyHunger’s Food Security Learning Center — also funded by a CFP grant — is profiling these organizations through dynamic stories and pictures, to give a real flavor of what the
  It's officially Fall and it's our busiest season! We've already had some amazing experiences this month from attending and tabling at the CBGB Festival, to artist activists Jen Chapin and Ma
Each year Hungerthon brings exclusive online auctions, social media activation and a live radiothon broadcast across the country. We'd like to send our greatest thanks to all who joined u
The value of food policy councils, in the words of people working on them.
2012 annual report
Farm to... school, college and hospital programs, plus curriculum.
As a grassroots momentum builds nationwide around farm to cafeteria programs, policy initiatives at all levels of government are beginning to catch up to -- and in some cases lead -- the movement.
A few of the articles that have caught our eye this week... The Hidden Benefits of Food Stamps Christopher D. Cook, Mother Jones/Food and Agriculture Reporting Network Research confirms what many antihunger advocates have been saying for years -- and more: the SNAP program (formerly food stamps) buys broad economic and public health gains. From Charity to Solidarity: Lessons from
Original fork logo
Imagine 2013
This spotlight is a feature in a series of the USDA Community Food Project Competitive Grant Program (CFP). Grantees are doing some of the most innovative and collaborative projects to change local and regional food systems. WhyHunger’s Food Security Learning Center — also funded by a CFP grant — is profiling these organizations through dynamic stories and pictures, to give a real flavor of what the
  It's officially Fall and it's our busiest season! We've already had some amazing experiences this month from attending and tabling at the CBGB Festival, to artist activists Jen Chapin and Ma
Each year Hungerthon brings exclusive online auctions, social media activation and a live radiothon broadcast across the country. We'd like to send our greatest thanks to all who joined u
The value of food policy councils, in the words of people working on them.
2012 annual report
Farm to... school, college and hospital programs, plus curriculum.
As a grassroots momentum builds nationwide around farm to cafeteria programs, policy initiatives at all levels of government are beginning to catch up to -- and in some cases lead -- the movement.
A few of the articles that have caught our eye this week... The Hidden Benefits of Food Stamps Christopher D. Cook, Mother Jones/Food and Agriculture Reporting Network Research confirms what many antihunger advocates have been saying for years -- and more: the SNAP program (formerly food stamps) buys broad economic and public health gains. From Charity to Solidarity: Lessons from