California Foodshed Funders is a membership network.

 
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About the network
CFF is a membership network of funders and works responsively with field and movement leaders – and Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) field and movement leaders, in particular – to transform food and agricultural systems. Members are represented by organizations that leverage their resources to help build more regenerative food systems. We are not a direct grant making organization and do not have a platform for pitching.

Benefits of participation

  • Quarterly learning retreats organized around emerging issues;

  • Networking, facilitated knowledge-sharing, and peer support;

  • Access to fellow members’ data and insights;

  • Collaborative environment’ and

  • Ability to help shape the funding landscape.

Current members (2022-23):

#No Regrets Initiative, 11th Hour Project, California Tribal Fund, Ceres Trust, First Nations Development Institute, Susan Pritzker, Regenerative Agriculture Foundation, Anonymous

Total foodshed-related grants (2021):
$42.7 million, more than half of which goes to BIPOC-led organizations.

How to learn more
Contact us through our online form or email our Executive Director, Amanda Kim.