Compost Design Table: Update
/Food Well Alliance’s Compost Design Table is well underway as the design fellows continue to design a potential solution for increasing community-based composting in Metro Atlanta.
Read MoreFood Well Alliance’s Compost Design Table is well underway as the design fellows continue to design a potential solution for increasing community-based composting in Metro Atlanta.
Read MoreThrough Food Well Alliance's 2018 Community Garden Grant, we will invest a total of up to $50,000 to support neighborhood leaders and the long-term sustainability of their community gardens.
Food Well Alliance is excited to announce that Kim Karris has been named the new executive director.
Read MoreFood Well Alliance invites you to join us for our fourth annual Soil Festival as we continue a tradition of celebrating soil as a key source for building gardens and healthier communities.
Read MoreWith a program featuring creative activities, physical exercise and a curriculum reinforcing STEAM-based principles learned in the classroom - Camp TLW will introduce children to the exciting world of growing, harvesting and enjoying fresh food.
Read MoreFor the month of January, CHaRM is giving away FREE mulch for urban growers on a first come, first serve basis.
Read MoreFood Well Alliance is investing $300,000 in 13 organizations that are creating a vibrant and more resilient city through locally grown food.
Read MoreDuring the Economic Development Local Food Forum, we heard the incredible stories of two local food leaders and a community partner and leader who are all working to boost economic development in Atlanta through locally-grown food.
Read MoreThe Economic Development Local Food Forum will highlight some of the innovative organizations, social enterprises and local food entrepreneurs that are using local food to create jobs, meet customer demand, and increase access to sustainably-grown, locally-sourced food.
Read MoreThis 2 day workshop (December 5-6, 2017) is designed to provide leadership training for female cattle producers in the Southeast and to provide hands-on experiences led by professionals in the field. It aims to encourage more women to be active as leaders in their State Cattlemen's Association and in their communities.
Read MoreFood Well Alliance has released Atlanta's first Local Food Baseline Report, a snapshot of the social, economic, ecological and nutritional impact of the city's current local food system.
Read MoreThe deadline to submit your application for the 2018 Local Food Grant is at 11:59pm this Friday, September 22nd!
Read MoreFresh II: A Health & Nutrition Local Food Forum brought together urban growers and health professionals to highlight the work being done on Atlanta’s Westside and in Metro Atlanta to improve health outcomes through local food.
Read MoreGroundwork Atlanta (GWATL) is seeking an Urban Agriculture Program Coordinator to support implementation and management of food-related programming for the non-profit organization.
Read MoreFrom forging new partnerships to learning about the work being done at the Good Samaritan Health Center, Fresh I was an opportunity to learn more about how health and local food work together to improve the health of our city and communities.
Read MoreFresh 1 will highlight how healthcare organizations and urban farmers are using local food to improve health outcomes in Metro Atlanta.
Read MoreTo learn more about the 2018 Local Food Grant, please register for our webinar on Wednesday, August 16th from 4:00pm - 5:00pm EDT.
Read MoreFood Well Alliance in partnership with Georgia Farmers Market Association and Norcross Community Market last week held the Norcross Local Food Forum to highlight how Norcross and Gwinnett County are using local food to build stronger, healthier communities.
Read MoreJoin us for the Norcross Local Food Forum on July 18th to learn more about how local food is used at Norcross Community Market to improve the health, sustainability and vitality of communities.
Read MoreCREATE is for people from southwest Atlanta with or without a food and agriculture tech business idea. You don’t have to have a background in business or technology; you just need the commitment and aptitude to learn.
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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