University of Massachusetts Center for Public Policy and Administration
To support the Wellspring Cooperative Greenhouse’s efforts to increase institutional commitment to locally and regionally produced food.
To support the Wellspring Cooperative Greenhouse’s efforts to increase institutional commitment to locally and regionally produced food.
To educate the public and policymakers about a tax on carbon as a promising and effective action to address climate change.
To assess and compare the environmental performance of chemicals, and develop analyses, tools, and messages that engage businesses as partners in the push for safer manufacturing processes and products.
To retire the regions coal-fired power plants and plan for the redevelopment of the sites.
To provide general support for the Climate and Energy Funders Group.
To host the NASDA annual meeting in New Hampshire, to discuss farm and food issues and decide on priorities for the coming year.
To conduct research in Down syndrome.
To educate and engage citizens, the media, and key decisionmakers to build significant public support for federal and state chemicals policy reform.
To strengthen capacity within emerging regional food systems by assisting them with business planning and access to financing that enables scaling up to win contracts with institutional and other larger buyers.
To provide administrative support for the Connecticut Food Policy Council.