Sponsor the FSNE 21-Day Racial Equity Habit-Building Challenge

FSNE’s 21-day Racial Equity Habit-Building Challenge, inspired and adapted from the work of Dr. Eddie Moore Jr., Debby Irving, and Dr. Marguerite Pennick-Parks, energizes thousands of individuals and hundreds of officially participating organizations each year to join in a shared journey of learning and charting a course of action to dismantle racism in our food system and our world. Now, for the first time, we are offering opportunities for organizational sponsors to demonstrate their commitment to racial equity and help us reach individuals and organizations in even more powerful ways. With your support we can continue to reach more folks around the region, country, and the world.

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The Racial Equity Challenge At a Glance

Racial Equity Challenge At a Glance

Why Sponsor the Racial Equity Challenge?

Food Solutions New England supports a shared set of values in the food system that are are building together – democratic empowerment, racial equity and diginity for all, sustainability, and trust. By sponsoring the 21-Day Racial Equity Habit-Building Challenge your organization is:

  • Demonstrating to thousands of participants your commitment to these values.
  • Raising visibility about your organization across a broad network.
  • Ensuring the Racial Equity Challenge remains as a free, virtual offering, enabling participation by people from across the globe.

Racial Equity Sponsorship Levels

Racial Equity Challenge Sponsorship Levels

Join Us!

Whether you’re a philanthropic institution, nongovernmental organization, business, education institute, or any other type of entity that has benefited from the 21-Day Racial Equity Habit-Building Challenge, we need your support. Will you join us?

If you have questions or want to learn more, contact fsne.info@unh.edu.

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Any sponsorships or donations made will go toward supporting Food Solutions New England, the host of the 21-Day Racial Equity Habit Building Challenge and other work throughout the New England region. FSNE is coordinated by the University of New Hampshire Sustainability Institute, and works to advance UNH’s land grant mission by engaging individuals and organizations around a set of shared vision and values that support healthy food for all, sustainable farming and fishing, and thriving communities.