Who do you know that would be a great Policy Program Co-Director? Wildlands, Woodlands, Farmlands & Communities (WWF&C) and Food Solutions New England (FSNE) have formed a joint regional policy
Anastasia Maher (she/her), Marketing Assistant, Littleton Food Co-op, amaher@littletoncoop.org October is National Co-op Month and Fair Trade Month, both of which are discussed on the latest episode of Littleton Food Co-op’s podcast,
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Courtesy of Curtis Ogden, Interaction Institute for Social Change “We now know what each other is made of. We can start weaving this beautiful tapestry, this community.” “I don’t want
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November 2 Update: This opportunity is now closed. Who do you know that would be a great Food Solutions New England Communication Director? This is a full-time benefitted position with the
  Contributed by Karen Nordstrom, FSNE Policy Network Manager Key Messages from the State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2022 (the SOFI report) reiterate that rising world
Please join us in welcoming Sandra Aronson to the FSNE backbone team, based here at the UNH Sustainability Institute! As our new Network and Program Coordinator for Food Solutions New
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IRA’s Historic Investments Center Climate Resilience in Federal Programs and at International Forums: What does this mean for the New England food system? by Karen Nordstrom, FSNE Policy Network Manager President Biden
July 22 Update: Due to an abundance of applications already received, this opportunity is closed as of 11:59 pm today. Who do you know that would be a great Food
JenniferClappaWilliam G.MoseleybBarbaraBurlingamecPaolaTermined Highlights Understandings of food security have continually evolved over time and it is time for an update. Agency and sustainability should be formally recognized as dimensions of food
The Southern New England Farmers of Color Collaborative (SNEFCC) is now offering their first course on land access for BIPOC farmers in CT, MA and RI. In this course, students