Sneak peek of activities and workshops in store for Soil Festival 2017
/Soil Festival 2017 is nearly three weeks away. Get a a sneak peek of some of the free workshops and activities that are in the store for this year's event.
Read MoreSoil Festival 2017 is nearly three weeks away. Get a a sneak peek of some of the free workshops and activities that are in the store for this year's event.
Read MoreEach year, Soil Festival would not be possible without the help from our partners, vendors and our host committee who work hard to put on a successful event each year. As we gear up for this year’s Soil Festival, get to know the 2017 Soil Festival Host Committee.
Read MoreLocal food movement leaders working together to solve issues to increase production of sustainably grown, locally produced food identified developing a training program as one of the ways to increase community-based composting in Metro Atlanta.
Read MoreControl Union is looking to hire a a Food Safety Auditor who will be responsible for the application of food safety, quality, and regulatory requirements and principles against established standards and protocols. The position requires analytical and objective evaluation of farm and facility policies, practices.
Read MoreCome out for plant sales at some of the farms across Atlanta now that Spring is here! From leafy greens to summer squash, get your fill of plants this season.
Read MoreLocal food entrepreneurs who received a Local Food Grant from Food Well Alliance in 2016 came together on March 9 to share some of their biggest successes from last year.
Read MoreThrough the 2017 Community Garden Grant, Food Well Alliance is pleased to award a total of $75,000 to support 50 neighborhood leaders and the long-term sustainability of their community gardens.
Read MoreSocial Enterprise @ Goizueta’s Start:ME Program is looking for their next Program Associate Fellow. This role is a high-impact, 18 month experience for talented undergraduates (those that graduated in 2016 or will do so in May 2017) who are interested in starting their social sector careers.
Read MoreDekalb County is looking to hire a Cooperative Extension Agent.
Read MoreLocal food entrepreneur and Food Well Alliance grant recipient Yasmeen Sabir has been selected as one of 10 female social entrepreneurs to participate in a one-year fellowship with the Sara Blakely Foundation and the Center for Civic Innovation.
Read MoreLeaders from organizations including Compostwheels, Georgia Recycling Coalition, Truly Living Well and the City of Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Sustainability, collaborated to identify challenges concerning the local community-based composting ecosystem during the latest Working Table.
Read MoreFrom start-up enterprises to established non-profit organizations, collecting data to measure outcomes for success can be daunting. Last week, Food Well Alliance gathered passionate leaders from 14 organizations who received a 2017 Local Food Grant to help make this a little easier.
Read MoreFood Well Alliance convened 12 organizational leaders for the first of several Working Tables with the goal of developing recommendations to scale and support community-based composting in Atlanta.
Read MoreLeaders Growing Community Gardens is a collaborative initiative that was launched last year and born out of the desire to see community gardens in metro Atlanta thrive. On January 20 and 21, Food Well Alliance was joined by volunteer leaders of community gardens across Gwinnett County as we hosted the last workshop that came out of this initiative.
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We are excited to announce our 2017 Local Food Grant Recipients. They are a powerful example of how thoughtful placed-based collaboration can help unite the local food movement to build a healthy food system.
Read MoreFifteen Community gardens across metro Atlanta were recently awarded rich, organic compost in bright yellow bags thanks to Food Well Alliance. These community gardens will receive extra help in the garden thanks to all the nematodes, fingi, protozoa and many other living beings in their nutrient-rich compost!
Read MoreMore than 75 farmers and organizations that support farmers joined Food Well Alliance for a community-based conversation and fellowship over a meal of locally produced food called “We Are Farmers”.
Read MoreYou’re probably wondering why we selected leadership as one of the most pressing challenges for local community gardens.
Read MoreThe Georgia Agribusiness Council’s Dr. Joe B. Crane Classroom Grant Program seeks to award funds to educators who provide thought provoking lesson plans that promote agricultural learning in the classroom.
Read MoreEight prominent organizations and experts came together to study the current gaps around leading and managing community gardens to identify and create opportunities and resources for sustaining community garden infrastructure.
Read MoreThe creation of Food Well Alliance was made possible through funding from the founding benefactor, the James M. Cox Foundation, and through the vision of Jim Kennedy, chair of Cox Enterprises, and Bill Bolling, founder of the Atlanta Community Food Bank. Together, they saw an opportunity to build healthier communities across metro Atlanta by supporting and connecting members of our local food movement. Today, we support more than 300 community gardens, urban farms and orchards in the Atlanta region.
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