Michael Kavate – Inside Philanthropy May 19, 2021 Extreme weather—from fires to floods, hurricanes to heat waves—has in recent years pushed funders across the country not only to mount rapid […]
Infrastructure Investment in Climate and Ag
The Biden Administration’s American Jobs Plan (AJP) is taking center stage in federal policy conversations. The overall plan calls for more than $2 trillion to be invested in rebuilding infrastructure. Talks between the Biden […]
Making Sense of the RFSP
The USDA Regional Food Systems Partnership grant is a new funding opportunity intended to support partnerships and collaboration that increase the impact and viability of regional food systems. SAFSF is partnering with […]
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WebinarsReckoning a Way Forward: 19th Annual SAFSF Forum
SAFSF’s 19th Annual Forum, Reckoning a Way Forward: Co-Creating Philanthropy’s Course Toward a More Just and Sustainable Food System, will help agriculture and food system funders and investors examine how our practices have […]
Policy Serves Those Who Show Up
On our recent SAFSF member call, Who’s Who at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), we discussed who is being appointed and hired to fill different positions within the Department. […]
Announcing the Indigenous Food Systems Community of Practice
Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems Funders (SAFSF), First Nations Development Institute (FNDI), and Melvin Consulting PLLC are excited to invite registration for a new Indigenous Food Systems Community of Practice. Over the course […]
Indigenous Food Systems Community of Practice – Application Deadline
Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems Funders (SAFSF), First Nations Development Institute (FNDI), and Melvin Consulting PLLC are excited to invite registration for a new Indigenous Food Systems Community of Practice. Over the course […]
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DeadlinesIntersectional Impact Across Food, Fiber and Finance
CROATAN CONVERSATIONS presented by Croatan Institute Our warming climate, rising health problems, and hollowed-out communities are symptoms of the broken relationship between agriculture and capital. Recent examples have demonstrated that […]
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WebinarsSAFSF Comments on Policy Changes for Sustainable Fashion
On their own, brands can make efforts to be more sustainable, more ethical and more responsible. But it will never be enough to bring the fashion industry’s environmental footprint within […]
Online Funder Screening of ‘GATHER’
SAFSF is excited to host a free online screening and discussion of “Gather,” an intimate portrait of the growing movement amongst Native Americans to reclaim their spiritual, political, and cultural […]








