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Grant for
Renewing the Countryside

Year
2013
Program
Community Innovation Grants
Amount
$100,000
Term
32 months

Minneapolis, MN — Renewing the Countryside II will grow the capacity of our local food system by developing a plan to make farmland more accessible to new and young farmers and supporting new and existing partnerships between food co-op members and farmers.

Reports

Final Report
Report date
August 2016
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Interim Report
Report date
March 2016

There is not an entity (private, government, non-profit) whose singular focus in farmland access...So we have worked to be inclusive, but what is helping us progress is collaboration.

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Interim Report
Report date
February 2015

Up to this point in the initiative, resourceful has been the most important element. The work that has been done on farmland access by others in other parts of the country, and to some extent, in Minnesota, has been extremely useful to our process.

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