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STATE POLICY AND DECISION-MAKING SPACES FOR FOOD AND AGRICULTURE CREATE STRUCTURAL BARRIERS TO ENGAGEMENT, RESULTING IN A SYSTEMIC LACK OF EQUITY, EMPOWERMENT AND INCLUSION IN DECISIONS THAT AFFECT EVERYONE. POLICY ADVOCACY TO REDRESS THIS INEQUITY IS A LUXURY FOR SMALL ORGANIZATIONS, WHOSE WORK IS FOCUSED ON URGENT AND PRACTICAL NEEDS, SUCH AS LAND MARKET ACCESS AND FOOD SECURITY NUTRITION. THIS PROJECT WILL STRENGTHEN RELATIONSHIPS ACROSS ORGANIZATIONS AND DEEPEN STAKEHOLDERS UNDERSTANDING OF CIVIC ENGAGEMENT. EASY TO UNDERSTAND, MULTILINGUAL, ACTIONABLE RESOURCES CAN SUPPORT A WIDER GROUP OF INDIVIDUALS IN CIVIC ENGAGEMENT AND OFFER REPRESENTATION FOR EMERGING AND SMALL AND MID-SIZE FARMERS IN MINNESOTAS DECISION-MAKING SPACES.THE WORKPLAN WILL FOCUS ON NETWORK RELATIONSHIP BUILDING, GATHERING COMMUNITY INPUT ON WHAT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT MATERIALS WOULD BE MOST HELPFUL FOR PARTNERS, AND SUPPORTING COMMUNICATIONS CAPACITY BUILDING AND ORGANIZING TO BOOST COMMUNITY STORYTELLING FOR THE MINNEAG NETWORK.TO SUPPORT INCLUSION OF THE BROAD PERSPECTIVES THAT MAKE UP MINNESOTAS FARM AND FOOD SYSTEM, WE WILL CULTIVATE DEEPER RELATIONSHIPS WITH EXISTING MINNEAG NETWORK MEMBERS AND REACH OUT TO INVITE NEW MEMBERS TO ENGAGE, ESPECIALLY FOCUSING ON CONTINUING TO REDUCE BARRIERS TO PARTICIPATION FOR BIPOC, IMMIGRANT AND EMERGING FARMER MEMBERS WHO FACE ADDITIONAL SYSTEMIC BARRIERS TO ENGAGING IN DECISION MAKING SPACES.TO MEET OUR GOAL OF INCREASING ACCESS TO DECISION MAKING PROCESSES FOR PARTNERS MEMBERS, WE WILL CRAFT OUR INPUT PROCESS TO IDENTIFY STRENGTHS, GAPS IN KNOWLEDGE AND OPPORTUNITIES TO DEVELOP SUPPORTIVE RESOURCES AND WILL DESIGN THE STRUCTURE OF A MINNESOTA FARM AND FOOD SYSTEMS CIVIC ENGAGEMENT 101 SET OF RESOURCES. WE WILL THEN DEVELOP THESE MATERIALS WITH INPUT FROM OUR MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS. OUR GOAL IS TO SHIFT THE PUBLIC NARRATIVE TO LIFT UP COMMUNITY MEMBERS AND HIGHLIGHT THEIR SOLUTIONS TO NURTURE VIBRANT FOOD SYSTEMS THAT PROVIDE ACCESS TO SUFFICIENT, SAFE, CULTURALLY APPROPRIATE AND NUTRITIOUS FOOD WHILE ALSO DEVELOPING LOCAL SUPPLY CHAINS THAT ALLOW SMALL TO MID-SCALE FARMERS ACCESS TO MARKETS.THE KEY-PARTNERS AND CO-COLLABORATORS FOR THIS INITIATIVE ARE THE INSTITUTE FOR AGRICULTURE AND TRADE POLICY (IATP), THE LAND STEWARDSHIP PROJECT, MN 350, MINNESOTA FARMERS UNION, THE BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD CENTER FOR PREVENTION AND CURRENT AND PROSPECTIVE MEMBERS OF THE MINNEAG NETWORK. WHILE THE FOCUS IS PRIMARILY ON INVESTING IN THE CIVIC ENGAGEMENT AND LIFTING UP THE NEEDS AND EXPERIENCE OF EMERGING FARMERS, INCLUDING BIPOC, IMMIGRANT, WOMEN, BEGINNING AND SMALL-SCALE FARMERS, WE AGREE WITH PAUL WELLSTONE THAT WE ALL DO BETTER WHEN WE ALL DO BETTER, RECOGNIZING THAT ALL MINNESOTANS WOULD BENEFIT FROM A COMMUNITY-CENTERED FARM AND FOOD SYSTEM."},{"date":"4/21/2025","agency":"Department of Agriculture","recipient":"MICHIGAN FARMERS MARKET ASSOCIATION","value":161585,"savings":161585,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_24FMPPMI1216_12K2","description":"IN ORDER TO ADDRESS INEQUITIES AND BARRIERS IN THE FARMERS MARKET SECTOR, MIFMA INTENDS TO STRENGTHEN COMMUNITY BETWEEN MICHIGAN FARMERS MARKET MANAGERS AND EMPOWER THEM AS LEADERS IN THEIR COMMUNITIES TO CREATE ANTI-RACIST INITIATIVES TO IMPROVE THEIR MARKETS. THE GOAL OF THE MARKET MANAGER RACIAL EQUITY COHORT IS TO EMPOWER MARKET MANAGERS TO FOSTER GREATER UNDERSTANDING WITH THE COMMUNITIES THEY SERVE BY DISMANTLING SYSTEMS OF OPPRESSION AND IMPLEMENTING THE TENETS OF THE FARMERS MARKET COALITIONS ANTI-RACIST FARMERS MARKET TOOLKIT. GRANT FUNDS WILL BE USED TO PROVIDE STIPENDS TO MARKET MANAGERS FOR PARTICIPATING IN THE COHORT AND IMPLEMENTING AN ANTI-RACIST INITIATIVE AT THEIR MARKETS. ADDITIONALLY, MIFMA INTENDS TO CREATE AND PUBLISH A CURRICULUM FOR THE COHORT PROGRAM AND SHARE OUTCOMES FROM THE PROJECT WITH MIFMA MEMBERS AND THE BROADER NATIONAL FARMERS MARKET SECTOR. THE OVERALL GOALS OF THIS PROJECT ARE TO SUPPORT MEANINGFUL IMPACTS IN THE PARTICIPATING MARKET S COMMUNITIES AND CREATE A PROGRAM MODEL THAT CAN BE REPLICATED IN OTHER REGIONS AND OTHER SECTORS OF THE FOOD SYSTEM."},{"date":"4/21/2025","agency":"Department of Agriculture","recipient":"Alabama A&M University","value":360000,"savings":266200,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_23CA11132543081_12C2","description":"This agreement specifically targets recruits from underrepresented and underserved communities interested in attending or already attending AAMU, an HBCU."},{"date":"4/21/2025","agency":"Department of Agriculture","recipient":"CENTER FOR HEIRS PROPERTY PRESERVATION","value":45000,"savings":21666,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_21DG11132540032_12C2","description":"AGROFORESTRY FOR UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES IN COSTAL SOUTH CAROLINA"},{"date":"4/21/2025","agency":"Department of Agriculture","recipient":"The Conference on Asian Pacific American Leadership","value":95000,"savings":0,"link":null,"description":"USDA/ARS - CAPAL Summer Fellowship Program and Support  Objective: To increase opportunities for young Asian Pacific American leaders to gain exposure to career opportunities in government service, specifically with the USDA-ARS.                                                                                                                                          Approach: With support provided by USDA-ARS, CAPAL will award paid fellowships to outstanding APA fellows committed to careers within USDA-ARS. Furthermore, these fellows should demonstrate their career interests to pursue permanent positions with USDA-ARS. Two students will participate in summer fellowships (administrative or scientific) to learn more about the USDA-ARS mission and the work done to carry that mission forward."},{"date":"4/21/2025","agency":"Department of Agriculture","recipient":"Federal Asian Pacific American Council","value":10000,"savings":0,"link":null,"description":"USDA/ARS - FAPAC National Leadership Training Program and Support Objective: Representing the Asian Pacific American (APA) employees of the Federal and District of Columbia governments. The annual conference provides training to mid and upper level APA employees in leadership development, team work, project management and communication skills through highly specialized training sessions.                                                                            Approach: The conference will serve as a meeting place where you can interact with other APAs throughout the Federal government for new ideas, opportunities and learn new skills for adapting to the changing world."},{"date":"4/21/2025","agency":"Department of Agriculture","recipient":"Assocation of 1890 Research Directors","value":50000,"savings":0,"link":null,"description":"Support for Association of 1890 Research Directors (ARD) Research Sympsosiums Objective: By supporting conferences that can facilitate networking and ultimately working collaboratively to solve current and emerging issues relates to the four ARS strategic goal areas, as detailed in the ARS ‘2018-2020 Strategic Plan – Transforming Agriculture.’ The greatest disadvantage of the small size of 1890 institutions is oftentimes deemed as not having a critical mass to engage in larger initiatives. Thus, by working together, sharing resources and expertise, the contributions they can make to the enhancement and sustainability of U.S. agriculture and food systems is boundless. By placing particular emphasis on engaging students in the research symposium provides the mostly minority student population an excellent opportunity to network, to become exposed to the diversity of scientific disciplines in the food and agricultural sciences and gives them the academic opportunity to make presentations that address the problems, issues and/or challenges important to ARD and ARS.\r\n\r\nBoth ARD and ARS are committed to improving the quality of life of individuals, farmers, ranchers, families and communities in ways that safeguard the health and value of America’s agriculture and natural resources.\r\n\r\nARD's vision aligns with ARS's vision of \"global leadership in agricultural discoveries through scientific excellence.\"                                                                                                                   Approach: The ARD and ARS recognize the value of sponsoring this major initiative as a part of the scholarly experiences of students. The ARD symposia promote excellence in student learning outcomes and high impact educational practices. It focuses on students’ experiential learning, and cultivating their potential to assume roles as both scientists and leaders of an evolving knowledge-based, digitally-powered global economy. The symposium assists them in becoming better scientists, thoughtful investigators, polished presenters and well-trained members of the nation’s workforce in the food and agricultural sciences.\r\n\r\nToday, the 1890 campuses are bristling with diverse, quality research programs that are problem based \r\nand interdisciplinary in nature. The basic and applied research programs involve individual and joint collaboration of member institutions at the local, state, national and international levels and are increasingly multi-institutional, multi-state and stakeholder driven. Designed to support medium and small-scale farms and businesses focusing on maintaining the natural resources, as well as targeted rural and urban communities, the 1890 Universities’ primary areas of research concentration include:\r\n\r\no  Development of economically competitive and sustainable small-scale agricultural systems;\r\n\r\no  Creation of value-added plants and animal products and marketing strategies for farmers;\r\n\r\no  Improved crop diversity and alternative crops and marketing strategies for farmers;\r\n\r\no  Improved nutrition and health of urban and rural populations with emphasis on obesity;\r\n\r\no  Greater food safety, improved nutritional quality and advanced food processing technologies;\r\n\r\no  Contributions to global food security, particularly for the world’s vulnerable populations; and\r\n\r\no  Better natural resource and environmental/stewardship and mitigation of climate change on food, feed, fiber and fuel systems.\r\n\r\nThe above-referenced research areas provide important opportunities for individuals and communities to network with each other as they work in partnership to promote food security and environmentally sound practices."},{"date":"4/21/2025","agency":"Department of Agriculture","recipient":"UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA","value":500000,"savings":246304,"link":null,"description":"Innovation and Equity for a Forward-Looking Science and Research Strategy Objective:  The objective of this cooperative agreement is to develop, build and establish an Innovation portfolio for USDA science focused on advanced research to address long-term and high-risk food and agriculture challenges that is inclusive of diverse stakeholder needs.                                                                                                                                                                                            Approach: This Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement supports multiple innovation efforts at USDA and serves as a coordination node across these efforts.  Specific duties include, but are not limited to,\r\n\r\n•\tEquity review and writing support for USDA science and research strategy.\r\n•\tConsultative input to operationalizing USDA Office of the Chief Scientist (OCS) strategic plan objective 2.3 in support of OCS Innovation Strategy team.\r\n•\tThought leadership and consultative support for developing an OCS Innovation portfolio.\r\n•\tThought leadership and OCS administrative support for high risk / high reward research activities and coordination with key partners.\r\n•\tAdvance collaborations and key innovation opportunities in fostering and maintaining cross-government and public/private strategic relationships."},{"date":"4/21/2025","agency":"Department of Agriculture","recipient":"RURAL COALITION","value":15000,"savings":0,"link":null,"description":"CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - DISSEMINATE DATA AND IMPROVE CENSUS COVERAGE FOR SOCIALLY DISADVANTAGED PRODUCERS - Objective: The primary objective of this cooperative project is that Rural Coalition/Coalición Rural will continue to assist NASS with the list building efforts in expanding the coverage for NASS survey programs and the 2027 Census of Agriculture. Rural Coalition/Coalición Rural will assist NASS with gathering names of limited resource and hard-to-reach producers to be added to the NASS Census Mail List. Rural Coalition/Coalición Rural will also work with their stakeholders to have them more comfortable with completing future censuses. Rural Coalition/Coalición Rural will work with staff from the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) Regional Field Offices and State Offices in the dissemination of 2022 Census of Agriculture data to socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers in its service area who otherwise may not have the means or the proper training to access these data. NASS and Rural Coalition/Coalición Rural will work closely to develop and deliver materials that are useful and informative for the Rural Coalition/Coalición Rural’s stakeholders. Rural Coalition/Coalición Rural will positively present 2022 Census data at meetings and training conferences to continue to elicit more socially disadvantaged and underrepresented farmers and ranchers who are traditionally hard to reach in order to better acquaint these producers with the benefits of completing the\r\ncensus of /agriculture and other NASS surveys. -Approach: NASS will provide meaningful, accurate, and objective statistical information and services utilizing 12 Regional Field Offices and 34 State Statistical Offices. Rural Coalition/Coalición Rural will promote NASS Census and surveys to tribal producers who may not be aware of the benefits of being represented in the data now available for minority or formerly underserved producers. Rural Coalition/Coalición Rural will to continue to enhance the participation of socially disadvantaged, Veteran, and new entry producers in the 2027 Census of Agriculture. Rural Coalition/Coalición Rural will share contact lists with NASS, and will also widely distribute list-building materials at all of the many ongoing activities throughout the 2027 Census cycle in an intensive effort to assure the producers served by Rural Coalition/Coalición Rural are on the NASS lists. NASS will also work collaboratively with Rural Coalition/Coalición Rural to design and produce user-friendly materials for dissemination to producers in more remote agricultural areas."},{"date":"4/21/2025","agency":"Department of Agriculture","recipient":"FEDERATION OF SOUTHERN COOPERATIVES/LAND ASSISTANCE FUND (INC.)","value":45000,"savings":0,"link":null,"description":"CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE LIST BUILDING AND PROMOTION PROJECT TO SOCIALLY DISADVANTAGED PRODUCERS -Objective: The primary objective of this cooperative project is that Federation of Southern Cooperatives will continue to work with staff from the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) Regional Field Offices and State Offices in the dissemination of 2022 Census of Agriculture data to stakeholders. Socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers in its service area may not have the\r\nmeans or the proper training to access these data. NASS and the Federation of Southern Cooperatives will work closely to develop and deliver materials that are useful and informative for the Federation of Southern Cooperatives’ stakeholders. Federation of Southern Cooperatives will positively present 2022 Census data at meetings and training conferences to continue to elicit more socially disadvantaged and underrepresented farmers and ranchers who are traditionally hard to reach in order to better acquaint these producers with the benefits of completing the Census of Agriculture and other NASS surveys. Federation of Southern Cooperatives will also work with their stakeholders to have them more comfortable with completing future censuses. Federation of Southern Cooperatives will continue to assist NASS with gathering names of underserved producers to be added to the NASS Census Mail List to assure a full and accurate representation of producers and their contributions to agriculture by reporting on the 2027 Census of Agriculture. NASS and the Federation will work closely to develop and deliver materials that are useful and informative for the Federation of Southern Cooperatives’ stakeholders. Federation of Southern Cooperatives will continue to assist NASS with the list building efforts in expanding the coverage for NASS survey programs and the Census of Agriculture. Federation of Southern Cooperatives will assist NASS with gathering names of limited resource producers to be added to the NASS Census Mail List.\r\n-Approach: NASS will provide meaningful, accurate, and objective statistical information and services utilizing 12 Regional Field Offices and 34 State Offices. NASS will also work collaboratively with Federation of Southern Cooperatives to design and produce user-friendly materials for dissemination to producers in more remote agricultural areas. Federation of Southern Cooperatives proposes to continue to enhance the participation of socially disadvantaged producers and new entry producers in future Census of Agriculture surveys. Federation of Southern Cooperatives will share contact lists with NASS, and will also list-build at all of the many ongoing activities throughout future Census cycle in an intensive effort to assure the producers served by Federation of Southern Cooperatives are on the NASS mail lists. NASS will also work with Federation of Southern Cooperatives to design and produce user-friendly materials for dissemination to producers in more remote agricultural areas where producers are not familiar with NASS or are a hard-to-reach population."},{"date":"4/21/2025","agency":"Environmental Protection Agency","recipient":"STATE OF OKLAHOMA EAST CENTRAL UNIVERSITY","value":20000,"savings":20000,"link":null,"description":"East Central University ERAP Program"},{"date":"4/21/2025","agency":"Environmental Protection Agency","recipient":"Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation","value":1000000,"savings":1000000,"link":null,"description":"Yakama Nation Ceded Territories - First Foods Environmental Justice &amp; Climate Resilience Capacity Building"},{"date":"4/21/2025","agency":"Environmental Protection Agency","recipient":"CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY","value":75000,"savings":75000,"link":null,"description":"Low-Cost Methods for Black Carbon Source 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