2016 Soil Festival Unites the Garden Community
/From complimentary soil tests to compost workshops, gardeners had the perfect resources at their fingertips to build healthier communities from the ground up at the 2016 Soil Festival.
Read MoreFrom complimentary soil tests to compost workshops, gardeners had the perfect resources at their fingertips to build healthier communities from the ground up at the 2016 Soil Festival.
Read MoreFood Well Alliance is seeking a Communications Manager who will lead all efforts to communicate Food Well Alliance's mission and impacts to strengthen the local food movement with an emphasis on attracting and engaging members.
Read MoreThe 2016 Soil Festival is right around the corner, and we have some amazing exhibitors lined up to celebrate with us as we #lovelocalatl soil.
Read MoreIt's that time again for another chance to pitch your idea at Potluck & Pitch.
Read MoreCommunity gardeners, you can win one cubic yard (that’s 1200 pounds!) of organic compost and have it delivered directly to your garden.
Read MoreWe are excited to welcome Terra Nova Compost back to this year’s Soil Festival (Aug. 27) for workshops with their passionate leader Corinne Coe.
Read MoreWith more members from your garden that show up on August 27, the better your odds are of walking away with top quality cubic yards of compost for your community!
Read MoreThere are plenty of upcoming opportunities to learn more about our 2017 Local Food Grant, and ask our grant manager direct questions.
Read MoreThe Garden has launched a major campaign Nourish & Flourish to grow its vision with new gardens and improved facilities.
Read MoreLeaf it to Spinach is a state-wide effort to get kids across Georgia eating, growing, and participating in spinach-themed activities during October Farm to School Month.
Read MoreFood Well Alliance is pleased to announce our 2017 Local Food Grant, which will fund organizations that integrate local food into community projects.
Read MoreJoin us on August 27, at the soil festival, as we unite around community and backyard gardeners to support their role in shaping healthier communities in metro Atlanta.
Read MoreFood Well Alliance took the mystery out of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). Download some of USDA's resources for urban and Georgia farmers.
Read MoreThe apprenticeship is a six-month, full-time certificate course in crop production and marketing for those interested in small- to medium-scale organic farming and urban gardening. Each year people come from all regions of the country and abroad to learn practical organic growing skills.
Read MoreRegister to attend "Demystify USDA: Access the Right Agencies and Resources You Need" on July 21 at 6pm to engage with USDA agents.
Read MoreHABESHA is accepting In-Kind donations as they prepare to take a group of youth and adults from Atlanta to Ghana.
Read MoreFood Well Alliance was pleased to host "Love Local" and enjoyed seeing our members and future members of the alliance enjoy local food, local beer and local music with an out of sight view of the city we all love.
Read MoreFrom growers and composters to garden queens and youth organizers, we’ve captured some of Atlanta’s locavores who are passionate about our local food infrastructure.
Read MoreFood Well Alliance seeks a highly efficient and detailed-oriented person who will effectively coordinate our diverse grantmaking and capacity building activities.
Read MoreThere is a lot in store for the Vine CityCommunity Teaching Garden located at the corner of James P. Brawley and Carter Street behind the Walmart (at 835 M.L.K. Jr Dr SW, Atlanta, GA 30314), as well as the Northwest Youth Power Garden located at 1225 Donald Lee Hollowell Pkwy NW.
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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