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  • Migrant Justice

    Milk with Dignity Campaign and Migrant Justice Website

    Farm Worker testimonials

    Action Toolkits: Adopting your local Hannaford

  • Transforming Food System Funding in Maine

    Notes from the 2023 Convergence Session

  • Land Call to Action

    Contact the Wabanaki Commission to return land directly to Wabanaki tribes.

    Land in Common redistributes land to Indigenous communities as well as Black, Latinx, and other People of Color. If you are White, we recommend contacting Land in Common as they have accountable relationships with Wabanaki communities.

  • Food Access

    Locations of Maine food pantries and health resources

  • Climate Science Portal

    Exploring our climate reality in Maine through two-eyed seeing.

    The science is clear. Excess CO2 in our atmosphere is causing earth’s climate to change in extreme, unpredictable and devastatingly impactful ways. Our purpose in creating the Maine Climate Science Portal is to provide a living, growing network where we can all share in what the scientists and other knowledge-bearers are telling us about the current and possible future impacts of climate change in Maine.

  • Apple Picture with Forward Contracting Written Text

    Forward Contracting

    Learn more about resources to aid in forward contracting.

    New England Food Hub and Processors Network

    To help with cost barriers: Buy-Local Loyalty Program for Fundraising

    Maine Farm and Sea Cooperative, Local Foods Resources for Schools

  • Grant Writer Support

    Need professional support for a food system, food producer or climate focused grant?

    Click HERE to view a list of qualified grant writers.

  • Venue Options for Gatherings and Events

    Looking for a location for your next gathering? The Maine Food Convergence has put together a list of options in centrally located areas in Maine.

    Click HERE to check it out!

Maine Food Convergence Project

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Maine Food Convergence Project is fiscally sponsored by Third Sector New England, Inc. (TSNE).Copyright 2023, All Rights Reserved, Privacy Policy 
The Maine Food Convergence Project is a 501(c)(3), all donations are tax deducible 
We stand in solidarity with Wabanaki food, land, and water sovereignty. We occupy the land, work, farm, and fish on the unceded territory of the Wabanaki People. We welcome and foster relationships with the tribes who sustainably stewarded this land for millennia. We acknowledge the history of violence and the many forms of taking that resulted from Colonization. We commit to supporting the efforts of Wabanaki People to restore their cultural lifeways and relationship to this beautiful place we now call Maine.
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