Since 1983, the Wallace Center has been leading the regional food movement in innovation, networking, and support. We seek to affect systems change to bring benefits to the environment, to communities, and to the farmers and food businesses that are the building blocks of a just and equitable food system.
Through the support of our funders, we engage with organizations and individuals working on local and regional food systems development across the country to provide technical assistance and training, share best practices, cultivate learning networks and catalyze shifts in systems thinking.
We envision a future where all communities have the power to nourish themselves and regenerate ecosystems through just food and agriculture systems. At the heart of these systems are dynamic networks of people connected through interdependent relationships with each other and the land. For more information, visit our website.
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Industry
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Non-profit Organization Management
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Company size
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11-50 employees
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Headquarters
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North Little Rock, Arkansas
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Founded
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1983
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Specialties
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Food Systems, Regenerative Agriculture, Leadership Development, and Technical Assistance