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Alamo Celiac Group—The mission of the Gluten Intolerance Group of North America is to provide support to persons with gluten intolerances, including celiac disease, dermatitis herpetiformis, and other gluten sensitivities, in order for them to live healthy lives. As a GIG branch, Alamo Celiac GIG helps to fulfill GIG’s mission on a local and regional level through programs tailored to our communities. American Grassfed Association—The goal of the association is to promote the grassfed industry through government relations, research, concept marketing and public education. Austin Permaculture Group—The Austin Permaculture Group is a group of permaculture course graduates in the Austin area who are dedicated to practicing, promoting, and teaching the permaculture approach to design and living. Austin Foodways—Foodways invites the public to join the monthly presentations at various locations, including local restaurants, culinary schools, farms and in private homes to cultivate understanding and appreciation through the anthropology of different cultures and their food.
Better Bites of Austin—Better Bites of Austin is a collective of small local food businesses whose main intention is to share information and resources with one another and help each other succeed. We also want to create a unified online presence for those customers looking for Austin food products. Capital Area Food Bank—The mission of the Capital Area Food Bank of Texas is to nourish hungry people and lead the community in ending hunger. Gleaning Network of Texas—The Gleaning Network of Texas is committed to utilizing our existing sources of fresh produce to improve the diets of Texans who experience food insecurity and hunger on a daily basis.
Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance—The Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance (FARFA) is leading the fight to save family farms and individuals from expensive and unnecessary government regulation. Go Texan—The Texas Department Of Agriculture GO TEXAN program promotes promotes the products, culture and communities of Texas. The GO TEXAN logo ensures consumers that the product has been processed and/or grown in Texas, but does not distinguish between organic and non-organic methods. Green Corn Project—an organization that educates and assists Central Texans in growing organic food gardens. GCP serves people with limited access to nutritious, affordable food by partnering with them to build their own gardens at homes, schools, and community centers. Green Restaurant Association—a national non-profit organization, provides services in research, consulting, education, marketing and community organizing. The GRA utilizes a collaborative strategy that involves restaurants, manufacturers, vendors, grassroots organizations, government, media, and restaurant customers. Heifer International—The mission of Heifer International is to work with communities to end hunger and poverty and care for the earth. Holistic Management International—HMI works with people around the world to heal damaged land and increase the productivity of working lands. How to Go Organic—Here you'll find an online collection of existing resources for anyone exploring how to go organic. The Organic Trade Association is proud to offer this premier resource to help cultivate the growth of organic agriculture. Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center—The mission of the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center is to increase the sustainable use and conservation of native wildflowers, plants and landscapes.
Slow Food Austin —Slow Food is an educational organization dedicated to stewardship of the land and ecologically sound food production; to the revival of the kitchen and the table as centers of pleasure, culture, and community; to the invigoration and proliferation of regional, seasonal culinary traditions; to the creation of a collaborative, ecologically-oriented, and virtuous globalization; and to living a slower and more harmonious rhythm of life. Sustainable Food Center—Creates a food secure community by improving access to local, healthy, and affordable food for children and adults in Central Texas.
Texas Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association (TOFGA)—Our primary mission is to promote organic agriculture as a sustainable systems approach in the production of food and fiber - a system that protects human and animal health, and preserves the environment. The Wine and Food Foundation of Texas—Our mission is to connect our members and the general public with the value, creativity and craftsmanship inherently present in the culinary and viticulture arts. World Hunger Relief, Inc.—World Hunger Relief, Inc. is a Christian organization committed to the alleviation of hunger around the world.
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