American Farmland Trust Grant



Organization - American Farmland Trust
Grant Amount - $915,000
Foundation - Kellogg Foundation
Grant Purpose - advance food and farm policy that enhances economic viability of farms, ranches, and rural communities; rewards environmental stewardship; and increases access to healthy food


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Northeast-Midwest Institute - $2,710,000 from the Kellogg Foundation - advance food and farm policy that enhances economic viability of farms, ranches, and rural communities; rewards environmental stewardship; and increases access to healthy food

Environmental Defense - $900,000 from the Kellogg Foundation - advance food and farm policy that enhances economic viability of farms, ranches, and rural communities; rewards environmental stewardship; and increases access to healthy food

Occidental College - $2,344,141 from the Kellogg Foundation - support community-based food systems, strengthen family farms, and reduce childhood obesity by establishing a viable and sustainable farm to school network to coordinate, promote, and expand the farm to school movement at the state, regional,

Rural Coalition - $300,000 from the Kellogg Foundation - engage organizations serving farmers, farm workers, and rural communities of color in policy education and increase the capacity of these communities for leadership and advocacy in conjunction with the Food and Farm Policy Project

Western Mountains Alliance - $182,200 from the Kellogg Foundation - enhance the economic viability of farms in western Maine and encourage healthier eating habits among the local population, particularly students, by catalyzing a stronger community-based food system

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