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Partnership for a Healthier America, Instacart tap D C s nutrition programs to improve fresh produce access for underserved families

Combining local community programs and services with national technology and nutrition education, Partnership for a Healthier America’s (PHA) Good Food at Home program has reached 30 cities across the U.S., with a recent launch in Washington, D.C. The program, which offers a produce stipend via Instacart Health Fresh, showed “significant improvements in food security for families,” Jason Wilson, SVP, marketing and communications, PHA, told FoodNavigator-USA.

Back of the Agenda: Nelson City Council roundup June 13-17

Back of the Agenda: Nelson City Council roundup June 13-17
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Community Scoop » Nelson City Council Expands Climate Change Response In Long Term Plan

Press Release – Nelson City Council Additional climate change funding, consistent with Nelson City Council’s vision to enable our community to respond to climate change, was approved for Council’s Long Term Plan 2021-31 (LTP) at a deliberations meeting held last week. Nelson-Tasman … Additional climate change funding, consistent with Nelson City Council’s vision to enable our community to respond to climate change, was approved for Council’s Long Term Plan 2021-31 (LTP) at a deliberations meeting held last week. Nelson-Tasman Climate Forum, Business for Climate Action, Community Compost, and Tasman Environment Trust are all in line for funding after submitting to the LTP.

Nelson City Council Expands Climate Change Response In Long Term Plan

Monday, 24 May 2021, 4:37 pm Additional climate change funding, consistent with Nelson City Council s vision to enable our community to respond to climate change, was approved for Council s Long Term Plan 2021-31 (LTP) at a deliberations meeting held last week. Nelson-Tasman Climate Forum, Business for Climate Action, Community Compost, and Tasman Environment Trust are all in line for funding after submitting to the LTP. After Nelson Tasman Climate Forum requested financial support from Council, councillors approved $100,000 of funding allocated in each of the first three years of the LTP. Environment and Climate Committee Chair Kate Fulton has been working with the Forum to develop

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