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SUMMARY:Produce Safety: From Soil to Sale
DESCRIPTION:The team of community based produce safety educators at Chesapeake Harvest is excited to invite you to learn alongside us and the farmers we work with in this informative webinar series! \nCheck out the flyer here: 3 Produce Safety Webinars \nWater\, Water\, Everywhere: Recording here\nREGISTER TODAY! What to Do With All the Poo?!: November 1st 3-5 pm. Register here! \nKeeping it Clean and Safe on the Farm: November 15th 3-5 pm. Register here! \nProduce safety does not have to be confusing or feel like a burden! Making your farm and your produce safe for your workers and consumers can make you a more effective and profitable farmer as well. Come learn how! \nAlso\, on their website\, you can learn more about Chesapeake Harvest’s services\, including produce safety education and training\, one-on-one coaching for growers\, on-farm risk assessments\, food safety planning\, audit readiness\, and our community-based produce safety train-the-trainer program. The resource hub provides a wealth of information across many produce safety topics with videos\, downloadable templates\, and sample documents so that growers don’t need to start from scratch. \nPlease feel free to reach out to Aleya Fraser at info@chesapeakeharvest.com for any questions or inquiries. Also feel free to share this opportunity with farmers in your network. \nChesapeake Harvest programs\, webinars\, and video presentations are funded by the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture Food Safety Outreach Program.
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SUMMARY:Informational Webinar: Healthy Food Financing Grants
DESCRIPTION:USDA is making about $4 million in grants available to improve access to healthy foods while creating jobs for people in underserved rural areas under the Healthy Food Financing Initiative Targeted Small Grants Program. Through this program\, USDA is partnering with the Reinvestment Fund\, the National Fund Manager\, to provide the funding. Qualified grantees include grocery stores and food distributors that are working to improve access to healthy foods in underserved areas. These awards are expected to create and preserve quality jobs and revitalize low-income communities. The funding is authorized by the 2018 Farm Bill. \nTo apply\, applicants must submit a letter of interest by Tuesday\, Dec. 7\, 2021. If invited to apply\, applicants must submit a full application. Additional information on how to apply is available at www.investinginfood.com. \nUSDA and the Reinvestment Fund are hosting an informational webinar on Wednesday\, Nov. 17 at 1 p.m. Eastern Time for interested parties to learn more about the program. To register\, visit https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/4101009465716687631. \nFor more information\, please contact help@investinginfood.com.
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/informational-webinar-healthy-food-financing-grants/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Networks and systems that support success for educators\, students\, and researchers at Native American\, Historically Black\, and Hispanic-Serving Higher Education Institutions
DESCRIPTION:There is no cost to participate\, but you must register prior to the webinar.\nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER \nWhite-led higher education institutions such as 1862 land grant universities and other public/private universities in the U.S. often have an incredibly rich array of resources\, programs\, and networks that support the growth and success of their educators (including those in Cooperative Extension)\, students\, and researchers.  However\, many who work for\, study at\, or partner with these higher education institutions are less aware of the networks and systems that support the success of educators\, students\, and researchers at 1994 Land Grant Tribal Colleges and Universities\, 1890 Land Grant Universities (historically Black universities established under the second Morrill Act of 1890)\, and Hispanic Serving Institutions.  \nIn this 90-minute webinar you will learn more about the goals and strategies of the\n•	American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC)\,\n•	First Americans Land Grant Consortium (FALCON)\,\n•	Association of Extension Administrators (AEA) at 1890 Land Grant Institutions – Historically Black Universities established under the second Morrill Act of 1890\,\n•	Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU)\, and\n•	Racial Equity in the Food System workgroup (co-sponsor of webinar) \nFeatured presenters/facilitators include\n•	John Phillips – Executive Director of the First Americans Land Grant Consortium (FALCON); and Land-grant Program Director – American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC)\n•	Vonda Richardson – Director\, Cooperative Extension Program\, College of Agriculture and Food Sciences\, Florida A&M University; and Chair of the Association of Extension Administrators – 1890 Land Grant Institutions\n•	Richard Montez – Director of Member Services – Hispanic Association of College and Universities (HACU)\n•	Kolia Souza – Food System Equity and Advocacy Specialist – MSU Center for Regional Food Systems\n•	Rich Pirog – Director – MSU Center for Regional Food Systems
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/webinar-networks-and-systems-that-support-success-for-educators-students-and-researchers-at-native-american-historically-black-and-hispanic-serving-higher-education-institutions/
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