Similar organisations to Neighborhood Roots Food Collective, Inc.
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Nutrition Programs
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COMMON ROOTS INC
Common Roots was formed to build and nurture local communities through educational programs designed to teach youth about sustainable agriculture and food security.
S Burlington
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Food Service, Free Food Distribution Programs
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38.
Gofarm
To train and support local farmers, connect communities with local agriculture, and increase equitable access to nutrient-rich food grown in Colorado.
Golden
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Agricultural Programs
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Backyard Growers Inc.
Building healthy, connected, resilient communities by empowering people to grow their own food Backyard Growers cultivates healthy, connected, resilient communities and fights for food sovereignty by empowering people to grow their own food.
3400
Gloucester
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Food Service, Free Food Distribution Programs
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Growing Roots
A community of learners collaborating for #communitywellness & #foodaccess - TN So Cumberland Plateau Growing Roots strives for #foodaccess and #communitywellness on Tennessees South Cumberland Plateau.
870
TRACY CITY
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Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis
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Foodsphere
A vibrant, local food sphere that promotes jobs, businesses, agriculture, and a healthy planet.
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Wooster
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Food Service, Free Food Distribution Programs
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Rooted In Inc.
We build a “community table” where all people are nourished and uplifted.
650
Green Bay
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Agricultural Programs
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Just Foods Collaborative
The Just Foods Collaborative is a Food Council serving Edgecombe and Nash Counties in North Carolina.
138
Rocky Mt
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Land Resources Conservation
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Friends of the Farms
Our mission is to ensure the future of local farming and build a healthier community through a resilient and equitable food ecosystem.
1720
Bainbridge Island
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Food Service, Free Food Distribution Programs
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45.
COMMUNITY FARMSHARE
Community FarmShare Healthy Communities nourished by Local Farms Farmers Local smallscale produce farmers in Montgomery County face many challenges ranging from land access to labor shortages and insufficient agricultural infrastructure making it difficult for small farms particularly historically marginalized growers to become sustainable.
Poolesville





