Recap: Grassroots-Led Narratives

Recap: Grassroots-Led Narratives

On March 20th, CFF partnered with WhyHunger to host an event with grassroots leaders who are finding inspiring and effective new ways to “change the narrative” and build power through two separate initiatives. Food First’s intensive WriteShop method brings together frontline leaders from the food, farm and climate justice movements to produce a compelling book and generate shared strategies for community action. The Closing the Hunger Gap Network – a coordinated space for food banks and pantries moving beyond food distribution towards strategies that address the root causes of hunger – is undergoing a national story-based narrative change process to challenge the dominate narrative of hunger in U.S. and redefine the role of food emergency organizations in building a more just food system.

CFF Annual Gathering 2019

CFF Annual Gathering 2019

This year CFF is excited to be hosting our 7th Annual Gathering! Please join us to celebrate accomplishments from the past year and hear from your colleagues about different strategies being used to impact our regional food system, as well as celebrate the launch of our Seeding Power Fellowship and this year’s CFF Champions Award recipient! Whether your focus is on nutrition or hunger, food chain workers or farmland preservation, emergency food or food waste, we all have a part to play in creating the just food system that everyone deserves.

Announcing the 2019-2020 Seeding Power Fellows

Announcing the 2019-2020 Seeding Power Fellows

These twelve individuals will participate in the first Seeding Power Fellowship, launching this month and concluding in August, 2020. They will embark on an emergent learning journey, designed and facilitated by Simran Noor of Noor Consulting, consisting of five in-person retreats, monthly peer coaching calls, site visits and more!

Growing Leaders event, 4/18

Growing Leaders event, 4/18

For 20 years, East New York Farms! has offered an intensive Youth Internship to build the skills, knowledge, and confidence of youth in East New York. As part of the mission, they have made intentional opportunities to hire and retain youth alumni on staff, creating pathways to positions of power. Join us for a conversation with current staff of ENYF! to learn about how they transitioned from youth participants to program leaders. Funders will learn how they can support organizations to create these pathways and build a movement of leaders who come from the communities they serve.

Grassroots-Led Narratives, 3/20

Grassroots-Led Narratives, 3/20

Narrative change has taken a central role in the organizing around food, agriculture and climate justice in United States. Join us in this conversation with grassroots leaders who are finding inspiring and effective new ways to “change the narrative” and build power. Food First’s intensive WriteShop method brings together frontline leaders from the food, farm and climate justice movements to produce a compelling book and generate shared strategies for community action. This broad-based initiative aims to turn the growing momentum behind the Green New Deal into an opportunity for community organizing and national movement-building to transform the food system—and our society.

The Closing the Hunger Gap Network – a coordinated space for food banks and pantries moving beyond food distribution towards strategies that address the root causes of hunger – is undergoing a national story-based narrative change process to challenge the dominate narrative of hunger in U.S. and redefine the role of food emergency organizations in building a more just food system. This ongoing initiative is helping to organize, build power and ultimately change the story of hunger in the U.S.