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Union of Concerned Scientists
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Good Food Policy Program

$30,000.00

2019

National

To provide mini-grants to Good Food for All (GFFA) members to support their individual organizational capacity to make progress on collective GFFA priorities and goals.

Sustainable Agriculture & Food Systems Funders
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Good Food Policy Program

$100,000.00

2019

National

To support the project “Catalyzing Action: Building philanthropic knowledge and capacity to impact food and farm policy,” to enhance SAFSF's ability to contribute to more effective investments and accelerated learning within their membership.

Food and Environment Reporting Network (FERN)
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Good Food Policy Program

$10,000.00

2019

National

We are engaged in two, multipart reporting initiatives — creative agricultural solutions to the climate crisis, the impediments such solutions face, and how agriculture depletes biodiversity, and how it can enhance biodiversity while feeding a growing population.

ActionAid USA
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Good Food Policy Program

$15,000.00

2019

National

To support the advance of research, communications, and movement building around new federal policy solutions for a climate-friendly, economically just, and sustainable food and farm system in the US.

Stein Learning Gardens at St. Sabina
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Land, Health, Community-Chicago

$20,000.00

Spring 2019

Chicago Area

To support “Phase II Production Expansion Project” at Stein Learning Gardens, which aims to greatly expand their programming by developing a double-wide lot near the Saint Sabina Church campus.

Angelic Organics Learning Center
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Land, Health, Community-Chicago

$15,000.00

Spring 2019

Chicago Area

To support On-Farm program scholarships. Scholarships subsidize children who attend the Learning Center’s day camp, overnight camp, custom, and school programs.

Opportunity Knocks
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Land, Health, Community-Chicago

$2,500.00

Spring 2019

Chicago Area

 To support the Knockout Farm which is operated by more than 75 young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities from Oak Park/River Forest and surrounding communities.

Just Roots Chicago
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Land, Health, Community-Chicago

$3,000.00

Spring 2019

Chicago Area

To support construction of three raised garden beds for teaching students gardening skills in their Community Learning Gardens in Bronzeville and Englewood.

Gardeneers
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Land, Health, Community-Chicago

$20,000.00

Spring 2019

Chicago Area

To support the expansion of their Growing School Gardens program across their network of 20 partner schools.

Big Green
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Land, Health, Community-Chicago

$5,000.00

Spring 2019

Chicago Area

To support the staff, training, and materials needed to bring their Learning Gardens to life.