Stacey Murphy says:
It might sound like a drop in the bucket for Kellogg, but $5M is some serious change for urban farmers in Detroit, New Orleans, and Taos. Urban food production training is critical to help new farmers create financially sustainable operations in their communities. Can big corporations be partners in social change? We'll see, but one thing's for sure, Kellogg <hearts> worms, too.In Reference To:
Growing Power scores $5 million to feed our nation’s hungriest cities | Grist
Article Excerpt: Will Allen's urban farming powerhouse plans to put a sizable grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation toward funding “community food centers” in Detroit, New Orleans, and parts of Arkansas, Mississip...

