We want to give a huge shoutout to the work that our friends at Climate Farm School is doing! 🙌 There is still time to snag a spot in their upcoming course in the Hudson Valley in September! Details below.... Climate Farm School is a unique opportunity for food and sustainability professionals to live and work on a regenerative farm for a week while learning about climate solutions within sustainable food systems. The course runs for 4 weeks, with weeks 1, 2 and 4 online, and the 3rd week on the farm. Program elements include hands-on farm work, soil health workshop, meals prepared alongside local chefs and farmers, climate leadership development, generative discussions and networking with people with similar interests. There are still a few spots for the fall course in the Hudson Valley, September 22-28 at Hawthorne Valley Farm, including scholarship spots available. You can learn more and apply on the website. Feel free to contact program director Alana Siegner with any questions: laney@climatefarmschool.org and please help us spread the word! 📢 🗣 https://lnkd.in/dMvdgVPb #continuingeducation #backtoschool #regenerativefarming #onfarmleaning #climate #foodsystemseducation #foodsystemschange
SupplyChange LLC
Food and Beverage Services
We link underserved producers to corporate and institutional foodservice through the power of value chain strategy.
About us
Our mission is to re-regionalize food systems. We work as a bridge between producers, distributors, processors, workers, and communities through the power of value chain strategy.
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http://www.supplychange.co
External link for SupplyChange LLC
- Industry
- Food and Beverage Services
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- USA
- Type
- Partnership
- Founded
- 2020
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Employees at SupplyChange LLC
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Still energized from this convening at UCSC last week! We brought together dining directors and UC leadership from across the system to envision how we get to 25% sustainable food purchasing across the board. Our team lifted up insights we gathered from speaking with dining teams. We presented pilots we are launching and growing with Permanent, Vesta Foodservice, Yolo Food Network (Capay Valley Farm Shop, Marcellus Foods, Matriark Foods) and Cream Co. And threw our support for re-invigorating student-driven procurement action with Real Food Challenge. SupplyChange is ready for Phase 2 of this project and helping UC charge forward as a global leader in institutional procurement!
What a generative Phase 1 convening for our UC Wide Sustainable Food Service and Sourcing Project held at the Center for Agroecology these past few days. The project brought together UC Campus and Health Centers Dining Directors, Chefs, Sustainability Staff, and Procurement Staff with systemwide leadership and our incredible Technical Assistance Team weaving in the USDA Southwest Regional Food Business Center (SWRFBC), Community Alliance with Family Farmers, Real Food Challenge/Anchors In Action, Shared Plate Strategies, & SupplyChange. The ability to map oppportunities, gaps, and pilot to scale efforts was further elevated with additional guest presenters including Roots Of Change lifting grassfed beef/meat and eco-system responsive cattle ranching in the west as well as the Alice Waters Institute and their healthy and sustainable K-higher ed school food project efforts. Our campus catering team included small scale and regional sustainable procuders and fisherfolx (shot out to Real Food Fish!) across lunches and a field to table dinner at the UCSC Farm. After two days on the UCSC Farm and HayBarn we took the group to visit veteran organic regional farmer Dick Peixoto at Lakeside Organics with their cooling and aggregation facility to the Agriculture Land Based Training Association (ALBA) farming program graduate and shero Bertha Magaña on her 9 acre farm outside of San Miguel to better engage the spectrum of underserved and beginning farmer to scaled farming enterprises and how institutions like the UC can better serve our smaller scale first gen, women owned, tribal, and undereserved producers and vendors as we build a more sustainable and equitable values based food supply chain! More to come as we wrap up Phase I and move into the next year of our collective efforts! https://lnkd.in/gXk7qNgy
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To our farmer network and colleagues that work with farmers, please spread the word on this grant opportunity!
🌎 Restore Grants Available Now! Farmers and ranchers in CA, CO, OR, and WA are eligible for Zero Foodprint’s Restore Grant, which provides funding to implement farm practices that sequester carbon. Receive up to $25,000 for compost application, cover cropping, hedgerow establishment, and other regenerative practices. . 👉 Applications are open 7/26 - 8/20. Learn more and apply at zerofoodprint.org/apply . 👉 Help us spread the word! Use our Restore Sharing Toolkit to tell your network about this unique opportunity for growers: https://t.ly/oFh9W . #ZeroFoodprint #CollectiveRegeneration #CaliforniaFarms #ColoradoFarms #RegenerativeFarming #CarbonSequestration #Grants
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This June we have so much to celebrate: SupplyChange’s 4 year anniversary, founder H’s 37th birthday, and of course, Pride Month! We are a proudly queer and transmasc-owned business led by multiethnic AFABs. For those that are our close friends and colleagues, you already know how much H champions queerness and “mixed-ness” as some of the most powerful lenses to bring to systems change work - including and especially food systems. To hold identities outside of societal norms is to commit to a lifelong journey of seeing and solving problems differently, and to finding and deepening relationships with our chosen families and communities so that we can write our own “science fiction” to bring new futures to life. As queer systems change visionary adrienne marie brown says, “Science fiction is simply a way to practice the future together…It is our right and responsibility to create a new world.” We’re proud to be continually queering food systems with our approach, and creating new, re-regionalized, just worlds with likeminded allies, partners, and farms. Enjoy some photos below of our new farm partner Star Route Farm/Catskills Agrarian Alliance in upstate New York, which H had the pleasure of visiting last month. Sending love to all of our LGBTQ+ partners and allies in this work, and Happy Pride! #pridemonth #LGBTQAlly #supplychange 🏳️🌈 🏳️🌈 H Nieto-Friga (Frambach) Tianna Kennedy Anna Bohbot (Zulaica)
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Happy Juneteenth! Here is our next Farmer Spotlight of our friends at Dig Deep Farms & Food Hub. Such an inspiring team! #juneteenth #supportyourlocalfarmer #supportBIPOCfarms #localfood
Farmer Spotlight for Juneteenth: Dig Deep Farms & Food Hub
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Our good friends at Community Alliance with Family Farmers are hiring! Please spread the word!
CAFF has grown in size over the past few years and refined its focus on communities of farmers it aims to serve. This position will develop trainings and processes for staff to build a shared understanding of the organization’s mission, vision, and core values and support staff in their efforts to build an anti-racist organization; this work includes efforts to serve an increasingly racially diverse farmer base, as well as advance conversations around racial justice with our white and Black Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) members. The Equity Associate Director will serve on the CAFF Leadership Team and work to support the implementation of our 5-year strategic plan and the transformation of organizational culture in alignment with our organizational core values and capacities. This position will work closely with Program Directors to adapt programs to best support underserved farmers. The preferred candidate comes with experience supporting organizations through similar processes. Learn more and apply at https://lnkd.in/g84YQ36F
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Thrilled to be a part of this collaboration for such important work! #farmtoschool #plantsgrant
The Kitchen Sync Strategies Collaborative is *thrilled* to be gearing up to provide 8 rock star school food partnerships across the US with specialized Technical Assistance through the PLANTS grant, a program of the Chef Ann Foundation. We've been working with the visionaries at CAF, National Farm to School Network, and Center for Nutrition and Health Impact (formerly Gretchen Swanson Center for Nutrition) to design a multi-year program using USDA Food & Nutrition Services funding, and we are all joining forces to make sure K-12 school food is good for kids, communities, and local farm and food businesses. The Kitchen Sync Strategies Collaborative is made up of Kitchen Sync Strategies and our close friends SupplyChange LLC and Shared Plate Strategies. Together, we're bringing a value chain lens to this work so that we don't lose track of the farm in farm-to-school. :-) Stay tuned for more! #farmtoschool #valuechaincoordination #localfood
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We are endlessly proud to be featured in the Good Eating Company (US) 2024 Sustainability Impact report as a partner helping GEC realize their vision of being a leader in regenerative and ethical foodservice. We're thrilled to continue to build on the partnership we built with GEC accounts in Northern California in the coming year - more to come! To learn more about the incredible breadth of impact GEC has achieved, read their report here: https://lnkd.in/gEa8KR9m Huge respect to Renee McKeon, Claire Turner, Alicia Jenish-Mc Carron, melody miranda, Don King for your courage and integrity in this work.
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Whew! Founder H Nieto-Friga (Frambach) just returned from 3 weeks straight of work travel (H will respond to your emails as soon as humanly possible!). Highlights of these amazing trips: - Teamed up with Good Eating Company (US) and Baldor Specialty Foods, Inc. to attend the awesome Baldor Bite show in NYC and strategize on the year ahead on continuing GEC's regenerative commitments - Presented on our unique approach to building power with BIPOC farmers in foodservice supply chains with the incredible Michael Carter Jr of Carter Farms and Africulture at the National Farm Viability Conference in West Virginia - Schemed with the emergent Coastside Food Hub crew (Brisa De Ao Ranch, Kitchen Table Advisors) in Santa Cruz on market mapping and partnering with the Yolo Food Hub Network - Co-coordinated the first of the next wave of Yolo Food Hub Network convenings in Woodland to begin our business planning around a revolutionary processing hub accessible to all NorCal food hubs and farmers that can deliver pre-cuts, preps, and co-packed goods to CA institutions (with leadership and visioning from the incredible Food Works Group, Valley Vision, Marcellus Foods, Capay Valley Farm Shop, Kitchen Table Advisors, Matriark Foods, Emerald Cities Collaborative, Health Care Without Harm and New Season CDC) H's heart is as full as her inbox. It's affirming to continually learn and re-learn that deep systems change comes from smart, heart-led people getting together and committing to the work. Onward! James Nakahara Tania Zuniga Moreno Deborah Nares Paige Phinney Thomas Nelson Anna Hammond Eve Cohen Veronica Mazariegos-Anastassiou Anna Bohbot (Zulaica) Sarah Gearen Michael Carter Jr. Trish Kelly Grace Kaufman Jim Durst Carli Yoro
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We are endlessly proud to be featured in the Good Eating Company (US) 2024 Sustainability Impact report as a partner helping GEC realize their vision of being a leader in regenerative and ethical foodservice. We're thrilled to continue to build on the partnership we built with GEC accounts in Northern California in the coming year - more to come! To learn more about the incredible breadth of impact GEC has achieved, read their report here: https://lnkd.in/gEa8KR9m Huge respect to Renee McKeon, Claire Turner, Alicia Jenish-Mc Carron, melody miranda, Don King for your courage and integrity in this work.