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Who’s Funding Food?

Posted on November 2, 2011 by Elaine

This is Part II of a series on food and philanthropy. Scroll down to find out which foundations are collaborating to bring real food to the plates of many. As some of you may know, I’m a big fan of … Continue reading →

Posted in Charitable Giving, Food, Sustainability | Tagged Appalachia Funders Network, Chicago Community Trust, Clarence E. Heller Foundation, Columbia Foundation, Community Food Funders, Community foundation, Delaware Valley Grantmakers, Donnelly Foundation, Doris Duke, Farm Bill, Food and Philanthropy, Food Systems Funders, Fresh Taste Initiative, Grants, Health, Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation, Lumpkin Family Foundation, Mark Bittman, Natural Foods Chef, New World Foundation, North Star Fund, Packard Foundation, Philanthropy, Roots of Change, Surdna Foundation, Sustainability, Sustainable Agriculture, Vermont Food Funders' Network, W.K. Kellogg Foundation | 7 Comments
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