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 Shelburne, Vermont
The Food Systems Research Institute supports companies and institutions across sectors, including private business, public institutions, non-profits, NGOs, and educational entities.
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2. Lunch Lessons LLC

Food Systems
 Boulder, Colorado
Lunch Lessons LLC, co-owned by Ann Cooper and Beth Collins, brings a uniquely qualified team to projects spanning food systems, culinary, finance and business services and school district administration experience.
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3. Life Lab

Agroecology
 Santa Cruz, California
Through workshops and consultations, we have provided tens of thousands of educators across the country with the inspiration and information necessary to engage young people in gardens and on farms.
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4. Reap Food Group

Agroecology
 Madison, Wisconsin
REAP's Farm to School program brings fresh, local, sustainably produced food to children, establishes reliable markets for local farms using sustainable agriculture practices, and provides hands-on education in Madison classrooms.
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5. Tisch Food Center

Sustainable Agriculture
 New York, New York
The Tisch Food Center cultivates research about connections between a just, sustainable food system and healthy eating, and translates it into recommendations and resources for educators, policy makers, and community advocates.
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 Toronto, Ontario
In addition to research and education, the Centre for Studies in Food Security believes that academic institutions have an important role to play in addressing societal issues through the creation of public forums and networks.
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7. Food Dignity Project

Sustainable Agriculture
In the face of soaring obesity and hunger rates, socioeconomic decline, and threats of peak soil and peak oil, many communities are making paths to a brighter future by building community food systems that aim to nourish everyone.
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 Guelph, Ontario
Established in 1874, the Ontario Agricultural College (OAC) is a founding college of the University of Guelph and is recognized as Canada's largest and most renowned agricultural college.
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9. National Farm to School Network

Sustainable Agriculture
National Farm to School Network is an information, advocacy and networking hub for communities working to bring local food sourcing and food and agriculture education into school systems and early care and education settings.
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10. Penn State: Rural Sociology

Sustainable Agriculture
 University Park , Pennsylvania
The Rural Sociology Graduate Program provides students with the highest quality educational and research experiences in rural sociology.
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 Madison, Wisconsin
The Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems (CIAS) is a research center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s College of Agricultural and Life Sciences.
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 Duluth, Minnesota
The Sustainable Food Systems certificate provides a broad and integrative base of knowledge for those interested in a local food system model, as well as the complex history, policies, business, strengths, and challenges in the U.S. food industry.
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 Burlington, Vermont
UVM is a global leader in food systems education, research, and collaboration. We are the first and only university in the country to offer undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral degrees in Food Systems.
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 Washington, District of Columbia
The GW Food Institute is home to faculty and student scholars engaged in research about all things related to food, from sustainable agriculture to the way diet and meals shape human society.
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SAEA defines sustainable agriculture as food and agricultural systems that are environmentally sound, economically viable, socially responsible, non-exploitative, humane, and that serve as a foundation for future generations.
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 Albuquerque, NM
The UNM Sustainability Studies Program offers an undergraduate minor degree to students in any department or college on campus.
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17. Berea College Farm

Sustainable Agriculture
 Berea , KY
The Berea College Farm is one of the oldest, continuously operating, and most highly diversified student educational farms in the United States.
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 Washington, District of Columbia
Everyone has the right to good health In the U.S., where you live, your income, education, race and access to health care mean as much as a 15-year difference in how long you will live. Equally shocking: studies show that even wealthy, highly educate
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 Butler, Wisconsin
Every two years, people from around the world travel to Milwaukee to participate in an intensive three day conference that covers urban aquaculture, urban farming, planning strategies, education, youth programming, food policy and justice.
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 Stanford, California