Food Tank reports that:
This definitive Guide highlights nonprofit organizations that are doing exemplary work in the United States in the areas of food and agriculture, nutrition and health, hunger and obesity, and food justice. Only nonprofit, scholarly, and municipal initiatives have been selected in order to spotlight efforts that are focused on community building and engagement, advocacy, and service.

The vision and objective of this annual publication is to focus attention on the dozens of nonprofit organizations (listed in alphabetical order, not ranked) who are working in fields, kitchens, classrooms, laboratories, businesses, town halls, and Congress to create a better food system. The list was determined by distinguished experts, including past recipients of the James Beard Leadership Award and food and agriculture leaders.
This year’s guide has tripled in size, and features both national and state-level organizations committed to a breadth of food and agriculture issues. Other organizations featured in the Guide include:
Bread for the World Institute,
World Wildlife Fund,
Community for Zero Hunger,
The Norman Borlaug Institute for International Agriculture, and numerous others.
The Good Food Org Guide is
available for download. Visit
Food Tank for an overview of the Good Food Org Guide and complete list of the 1,000 noted organizations.