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Agricultural, Youth Development
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Farms for City Kids Foundation Inc
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Port Washington
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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Newtowne Community Development Corporation
BUILDING STRONG COMMUNITIES AND FAMILIES Join our community of donors bringing help for people in need.
Annapolis
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Food Banks, Food Pantries
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Share the Harvest Farm Inc
From Our Farm to Everyone's Table. Formerly the Food Pantry Farm.
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East Hampton
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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Seeds 4 Success
Working together as a community to provide children from low income communities with the skills and support to achieve success in school and life.
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The GardenWorks Project
Improving food systems & food access in #Chicagoland by building home & community gardens • educate, empower, support • #everyonedeservesfreshproduce The GardenWorks Project empowers, educates, and promotes organic suburban agriculture to improve the wellbeing of our community, the environment, and families facing food insecurity.
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Wheaton
Our Kitchen Table
A grass-roots, nonprofit organization for the communities of Grand Rapids.
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Grand Rapids
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Vocational Technical
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Bloomsbury Farm School
Provide youth with essential social, academic, individual, andenvironmental supports, where healthy interaction and experiences areshared in a safe, supervised, uplifting, and supportive atmosphere.
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Neighborhood Farms USA Inc
The mission of Neighborhood Farms USA is to build a national network that promotes health, wellness, and nutritional education.
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Legal name of organization: Neighborhood Farms USA
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Food Service, Free Food Distribution Programs
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Sanctuary Farm Phila
Sanctuary Farm seeks to address the health inequities resulting from systemic racial oppression and economic injustice by converting abandoned and neglected areas in our community into spaces that promote safety, hospitality, nutrition and growth.
Philadelphia






