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American Hiking Society’s National Trails Day
Stonyfield Farm contributed to National Trails Day, a program of the American Hiking Society, by asking our consumers to help us. Using the lids of our yogurt cups, we invited yogurt-eaters to “Bid With Their Lid” and choose between three different organizations. They overwhelming supported National Trails Day, an annual nationwide celebration featuring workshops and work projects for volunteers to learn about and help maintain our nation’s vital public trails system.

Beyond Pesticides
Stonyfield Farm contributed to Beyond Pesticides, a Washington D.C.-based organization that builds a national network to protect public health and the environment, and to work toward a world that is free of toxic pesticides. The organization identifies problem chemicals and works to promote the use of alternatives.

Chefs Collaborative
The Chef's Collaborative is a network of more than 1,000 members who promote eating organic food, protecting the environment, and supporting family farmers and food growers. They work with restaurant chefs and others. Stonyfield’s Profit for the Planet funds helped create a Restaurant Guide to help diners find participating member restaurants.
Download the guide, in PDF format.

The Edible Schoolyard

The Edible Schoolyard is an innovative school lunch curriculum that teaches children about planting, growing and cooking organic foods through hands-on experiences. Stonyfield’s Profits for the Planet funding contributed to the Edible Schoolyard curriculum.

Clean Air - Cool Planet

With the support of Stonyfield Farm, Clean Air-Cool Planet reached out to large and small responsible businesses and advised them on energy efficiency, clean electricity and climate-friendly transportation options. The organization also works with farmers in the Northeast United States to help them be part of solutions to global warming.

Clearwater Festival

Clearwater's music and environmental festival, perhaps the nation's oldest and largest of its kind, is powered by sustainable energy sources like solar, wind, or bio-diesel fuel. Stonyfield's contribution helped stage this annual event, with proceeds going to the Clearwater organization's work to protect the nation's rivers.

Conservation Law Foundation

The Conservation Law Foundation works throughout New England on environmental issues, tackling such topics as bio-energy, solid waste and air quality permits, renewable energy, and marine habitats. Profits for the Planet funds went to support these efforts at the state and regional levels.

Earth University

The United Nations Millenium Project on the Future of the World cited Earth University as "directly contributing to improving the world." Stonyfield Farm's Profits for the Planet helped fund a scholarship for one student to attend Earth University, a 4-year, private, nonprofit school. The university, located in Costa Rica, recruits students from poor, rural areas of the tropics, where sustainable agriculture is a challenge. The goal is they will graduate with the skills they need to return to their homes to make lasting change.


Ecological Farming Association

The Ecological Farming Association works to educate more than 5000 farmers and consumers about sustainable agriculture through conferences, field days and festivals. Stonyfield’s contribution helped stage the 2004 Ecological Farming Conference, attended by farmers, activists, educators and others.

MassBike

The Massachusetts Bike Coalition (Massbike) works to promote biking, and protect and expand biking opportunities in Massachusetts. Profits for the Planet funding helped Massbike stage its annual "Bike Night" event, honoring people who have worked to promote biking in the state. More than 200 people attended the 2004 event.

National Wildlife Federation

Through our Bid With Your Lid initiative, Stonyfield helped the National Wildlife Federation fund projects to protect and restore wildlife and wildlife habitats, to work on solutions to global warming, and to encourage people to take action to help conserve and restore wildlife across the country.

New Hampshire Holstein Club

Stonyfield's funding to the Holstein Club helped put on the annual convention of the New England Holstein Association.

Nezinscot Farm

With the help of Stonyfield's Profits for the Planet funding, Gloria Nezinscott of Nezinscott Farm is providing weekend workshops at her organic farm and store in rural Maine to teach farming and agricultural skills to women in a hands-on experience.


NH Stories-The New Hampshire Farmers Market Association

The New Hampshire Farmer's Market Association has helped to establish and provides ongoing support to some 52 farmers markets across the state. Stonyfield's funding helps the group get the word out and to recruit new farmers and growers into taking part in the markets.

Northeast Organic Dairy Producers Alliance

The Northeast Organic Dairy Producers Alliance (NODPA) sends farmer representatives to the Midwest and West Coast to network with other organic dairy producers. The organization works to help dairy farmers communicate with each other through meetings, field days, a newsletter, and a website, and the funding from Stonyfield Farm contributes to those expenses.


Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA)

Stonyfield Farm helped fund scholarships through NOFA to provide technical assistance to farmers who are transitioning from conventional farming to organic. Funds went to the New York, Vermont, and New Hampshire chapters, and helped stage several events for dairy processors and other agricultural groups.

Organic Center

The Organic Center is striving to build a body of scientific evidence about the benefits of organic food. Stonyfield Farm has contributed to this organization at the start of its work in 2004 and will continue with significant contributions in 2005. The center's research will lead to evidence-based education that changes consumer behavior and attitudes about organic products, and to smarter production methods, with less polluted soil and water.

Organic Farming Research Foundation

The Organic Farming Research Foundation was involved with 11 new organic farming research and education projects in 2004 and Stonyfield's funding helped support those projects. Funding also helped the organization communicate with every organic farmer in the country through a newsletter, informing them of important public policy discussions and helping to ensure recognition for organic farming by public funding sources.

PCC Farm Land Fund

The PCC Farm Land Fund works to protect threatened farmland from development, to keep that farmland in organic production, or to convert it to organic production.

UCSC Farm & Garden Program

The Farm & Garden Program, based at the University of California-Santa Cruz, trains apprentices who spend six months in both academic and hands-on field experiences to learn about sustainable agricultural practices and practical methods for growing fruits and vegetables. Stonyfield's Profits for the Planet funding helped stage a fundraising event for the program and to produce a directory showcasing the kinds of projects graduates of the programs have gone on to develop.


 


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