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Community Improvement, Capacity Building N.E.C.
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JUST FOOD INC
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New York
WESTERN COLORADO FOOD AND AGRICULTURE COUNCIL
OSS is a local, family-owned and operated agricultural aviation business specializing in pesticide application.
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Montrose
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Public Utilities
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165.
Michigan Interfaith Power & Light Inc
Inspiring and equipping people of faith and conscience to exercise stewardship of and love for all Creation.
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Detroit
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Nutrition Programs
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Community GroundWork's Inc.
Rooted is committed to collaborations rooted in food, land, and learning, enabling people to grow and thrive in healthy, equitable, and sustainable neighborhoods.
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Madison
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Agricultural Programs
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167.
Farmers for Sustainable Food
We promote & support farmer-led solutions to today’s environmental challenges.
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Green Bay
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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Food Exploration and Discovery
Food Exploration and Discovery (Food ED) is a nonprofit organization collaborating with San Gabriel Valley communities and schools to construct and sustain edible education sites hosting programs on ecosystem stewardship, healthy living, and environmental innovation and entrepreneurship.
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Agricultural Programs
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169.
Farmers Conservation Alliance
We work to keep the water flowing for farms, food, and fish.
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Greentech Rising Organization Inc
Our mission centers on improving communities through education, simple and practical application of science, and low budget, environmentally friendly green technology.
Pittsburgh
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Agricultural Programs
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171.
GREEN CORN PROJECT
Green Corn Project is a grassroots organization dedicated to helping Central Texans in need grow thei Green Corn Project (GCP) is a grassroots, volunteer-run organization dedicated to helping Central Texans grow their own organic vegetables.
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Austin







