Our Network

Much of the work of Interfaith Sustainable Food Collaborative is about building relationships. Read more about Interfaith Food’s current partners, congregations, farms and funders:

Religious Movements and Denominations

Interfaith Sustainable Food Collaborative has engaged congregations from the following religious bodies:

  • American Baptist Churches in the USA
  • Center for Spiritual Living
  • Church of God in Christ
  • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
  • Episcopal Church
  • Evangelical Lutheran Church of America
  • Masorti Movement (Conservative Judaism)
  • Muslim Community of the North Bay
  • Presbyterian Church (USA)
  • Religious Society of Friends
  • Roman Catholic
  • Seventh Day Adventist Church
  • Theravada Buddhist
  • Unitarian Universalist
  • United Church of Christ
  • United Methodist Church
  • Unity Church
  • Union of Reformed Judaism
  • Zen Buddhist

Click here to read about Congregational Highlights.

Farms and Ranches

Click here to read about our network of Farms and Ranches.

Advocacy Partners

  • Marin Food Policy Council
  • California Food and Farming Network
  • National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition
  • Sonoma Food Systems Alliance

Program Partners

Interfaith Sustainable Food Collaborative has engaged over 575 faith-based organizations since 2013 through: workshops, conferences, technical assistance, mini-grants, and or advocacy.

We are proud to have worked with Buddhist, Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Sikh and Hindu congregations. The following list is a partial list representing some of the partners we have worked with:

  • Green the Church
  • Agrarian Trust
  • Sonoma, Alameda, and Contra Costa Agricultural Commissioners
  • UCCE Alameda and Marin County
  • Agricultural Institute of Marin
  • Center for Food Faith and Justice
  • Petaluma Bounty

Senior Nutrition Incentive Program Partners:
Marin, Sonoma, and Alameda County Area Agencies on Aging

Our Funders

Interfaith Food is grateful for the support we receive from key partners. Major grant funders include:

  • Anonymous Foundation*
  • Heck Foundation*
  • Marin Community Foundation*
  • Marin County Parks FARE Program
  • Negley-Flinn Charitable Trust*
  • Regenerative Agriculture Foundation
  • U.S. Dep’t. of Agriculture: Nat’l. Institute of Food & Ag.*

Previous Grant Funders:

  • Albertson’s Foundation
  • AmeriCorps*
  • California Department of Food and Agriculture*
  • California Nutrition Incentive Program
  • Catch Together, a Project of Multiplier
  • Community Foundation of Sonoma County
  • Corporation for National Service*
  • First 5 Marin
  • Kaiser Permanente
  • Mechanics Bank*
  • People’s Life Fund
  • Presbyterian Hunger Program*
  • San Francisco Foundation*
  • U.S. Dep’t. of Agriculture: Agricultural Marketing Service*
  • U.S. Dep’t. of Agriculture: Farm Service Agency

*Funder for more than 3 years!