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Audubon Expedition Institute
The Audubon Expedition Institute (AEI), is a fully accredited, traveling undergraduate, graduate, and dual enrollment program, which has been transforming students into inspired, compassionate and creative environmental leaders and activists for over 30 years. Profits for the Planet funds made it possible for Audubon Expedition Institute to merge with Lesley University, offering the opportunity to reach more students and expand programming to include urban and international semesters.

Chef’s Collaborative

The Chef's Collaborative is a national network of more than 1,000 members of the food community who promote organic and sustainable cuisine. The Collaborative is dedicated to educating chefs and the general public on the value of protecting the environment and of supporting local family farmers, ranchers, and artisanal producers, and in the process moving America toward a more sustainable and delicious food supply. To that end, Stonyfield Farm partnered with the Chefs to create a Restaurant Guide to aid diners in finding Collaborative member restaurants.

Earth Pledge Foundation

The Farm to Table initiative aims to educate the public about food and agriculture issues, and to guide and support farmers in their transition to sustainable practices.

Earth University
Profits for the Planet funding established of the Samuel and Louise Kaymen scholarship to be given to a student who wishes to study at EARTH University, a four-year, private, non-profit university in Costa Rica, Central America, dedicated to preparing promising Latin American students in the sustainable management of the humid tropics, which contain over 83% of the world's biodiversity. "The establishment of the scholarship allows EARTH University to recruit students for their leadership ability and commitment to community. Students receive an education focused on agronomy and the sustainable management and development of the humid tropics. Once the students graduate from EARTH, 96% remain in Latin America contributing to the sustainable development of the region." – Margaret Jenkins, EARTH University Foundation

Environmental Working Group
The Shopper's Guide to Pesticides in Produce was designed to educate consumers about how to choose produce that helps cut dietary exposure to pesticides. The ranking is based on tests conducted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and lists the 12 popular fresh fruits and vegetables that are consistently the most contaminated with pesticides and those 12 fruits and vegetables that have low levels. The guide encourages consumers to eat fresh fruits and vegetables, and helps them to prioritize what produce to buy organic.

Global Green USA

Stonyfield contributed to the Sixth Annual Sustainability Symposium that explored the critical issues facing sustainability and the opportunities for solutions. Global Green USA is the U.S. affiliate of Green Cross International, President Mikhail Gorbachev¹s international environmental movement. Global Green USA seeks to foster a global value shift toward a safer, more sustainable planet by working to solve the three gravest problems facing humanity today: stemming global climate change; eliminating weapons of mass destruction; and ensuring access to safe drinking water for the more than 1 billion people who go without it everyday. “Thanks in part to the gift from Stonyfield, Global Green USA’s Symposium attracted an esteemed panel of environmental activists and thinkers, including Stonyfield Farm President & CEO Gary Hirshberg, and author Paul Hawken, who discussed the question of whether or not business can lead the way toward sustainability. Stonyfield Farm¹s support enabled Global Green USA to more effectively reach out to stakeholders on this critical issue, and to engage and challenge the public to become more involved in environmental and sustainability issues.” - Matt Peterson, Global Green

Green Acres Elementary School, Manchester, NH

Profits for the Planet funding supported a Life Lab Curriculum Coordinator and a Life Lab Instructor for a gardening program that teaches children through touching and knowing the dirt of the earth, and the excitement of hands-on science. This garden continues to teach future generations respect and understanding for the land. "Green Acres continues to provide strong research-based instruction to every student who benefits from the power of hands on science activities. The funds allow the Green Acres Life Lab program to continue researching and implementing up-to-date curriculum that creates a positive learning environment and respect for our world environments." - Douglas Fritsch, Principal, Green Acres Elementary School

Green Festival

Profits for the Planet helped support the Green Festival, Green Business, SolFest, and SolFest Ecological Seminar, all of which educate consumers on ecological balance, sustainable economy, and social justice. "Stonyfield Farms’ generous support of Green Festival and SolFest allowed our outreach to broaden significantly by helping defray the cost of adding a much needed networking coordinator and a staffing director." -Greg Roberts, Producer, Green Festivals

Intervale Foundation

The Intervale Foundation helps connect people to the land, farms and food and ensures the future of farming while teaching and inspiring others. The Intervale is 700 acres of prime agricultural land only a mile from downtown Burlington, VT that had fallen into disuse in the 1990’s. The Intervale Foundation has made a mission of embracing the Intervale’s land, the Winooski River, and the native plant and animal species and restoring the area as a vital community resource. In the last 15 years, dozens of small organic family farms, community gardens, nature trails, wildlife sanctuaries, and innovative ecological businesses have developed here. "Profits for the Planet funds will help the Intervale’s new grain farmer get started and support the Conservation Nursery in 2004." - Andrea O'Connor, Intervale.

New Hampshire Public Radio

Stonyfield Farm provided financial support for the environmental programming of New Hampshire Public Radio. "This support helps to ensure the perpetuity of these programs for listeners throughout the State of New Hampshire.” -- New Hampshire Public Radio

Northeast Organic Dairy Producers Association

Profits for the Planet funding helped support communication programs and general operating needs for the Northeast Organic Dairy Producers Association, an organization which enables organic family dairy farmers, situated across an extensive area, to have informed discussion about matters critical to the well-being of the organic dairy industry.

Northeast Organic Farming Association of Vermont

Tthe Northeast Organic Farming Association of Vermont (NOFA-VT), is a non-profit association of farmers, gardeners, and consumers working to promote an economically viable and ecologically sound Vermont food system for the benefit of current and future generations.

The Northern Forest Center

The Center’s mission is to serve as a convener of ideas and dialogue on issues ranging from cultural heritage to economics, ecology, and community development. “With support from Stonyfield's Profit for the Planet program and other, the Center engaged members of the Northern Forest community in collaborative programs such as its second "Northern Forest Community Leadership Exchange." The Exchange drew more than 180 community leaders, research scientists, business people, activists and government staff to address regional needs and issues and build collaboration. The Center has lead similar regional efforts in policy research and place-based education. Corporate support from Stonyfield, a recognized leader among socially responsible businesses, helped attract other corporate support for our programs.” – Northern Forest Center. The Center was established in 1997 to help build a healthy and productive future for the Northern Forest and its people by strengthening citizen leadership and regional collaboration.

Organic Farming Research Foundation

Twenty-three organic research and education projects for farmers were supported with Profits for the Planet funding. “We were able to send the latest project results and new organic information to more than 15,000 farmers and others free of charge, and educate the public and policy makers about the needs of organic family farmers through extensive media work and policy analysis.” - Bob Scowcroft, OFRF

Physicians for Social Responsibility
We supported groundbreaking research and promotion of emerging links between children’s health and pesticide exposure. Thousands of doctors, medical advisors and parents will be helped by this effort to better appreciate the promise of organics. “Support from Stonyfield Farm will ensure that PSR can reach practicing health professionals with the latest clinical guidance on advising patients how to protect themselves from low-level chronic pesticide exposures. The tool kit for providers will offer the latest science on the connections between low level exposures to pesticides and health effects, and resources that providers can offer to their patients. These funds are allowing PSR to prepare health professionals to be better advocates for their patients and their communities.” - Susan West Marmagas, Physicians for Social Responsibility

The Rainforest Site “Click” to Contribute Program & The Ecology Fund “Click” to Contribute Program
Stonyfield generated contributions to these organizations listed through these Web-based Based Program.Charity USA http://www.charityusa.com

  1. Nature Conservancy

    • To support the Palmyra Atoll, with 16,000 acres of reef, the last intact marine wilderness in the US tropics with millions of seabirds and 130 coral species.
    • To support Canadian wildlife, protecting the habitat for grizzly bears, elk and wolves in the Rockies, virgin tall-grass prairies, and an 800-acre old-growth forest on Lake Erie.
    • To support Mexican wildlife by saving Mexican Thick-billed Parrot nest areas in Sierra Madre and Cuatro Cienegas with 100 endemic species and desert pools.

  2. Wilderness Land Trust

    • To support the Western U.S. wilderness by helping keep in-holdings in US wilderness - including Trinity Alps, CA, Cascades, WA & Snowmass, CO - from being developed.

  3. Royal Society for the Protection of Birds

    • To support the Nature Reserves in Scotland by helping Europe's largest conservation group buy globally rare active blanket bog peatlands, home to numerous 'red listed' birds.

  4. Michoacan Reforestation Fund

    • Fund tree-planting efforts in Mexico to help reforestation of the winter home of most North American Monarch butterflies.

  5. World Land Trust
    • Help preserve the Patagonian Coastal Reserve for guanaco, puma, maras, peregrine falcons, burrowing owls, and parrots and which includes an 8-mile beach for penguins and sea lions.

  6. American Chestnut Foundation

    • Aiding in the effort to save the American Chestnut, once the dominant tree in the eastern United States, by supporting efforts to breed blight-resistant chestnuts.

  7. Fondo Per La Terra

    • Supporting the National Park in East Africa, Tanzania's new Saadani Park, which as a bio-diverse hot spot includes rainforest, savannas, rare antelopes, bats, and sea turtle beaches.

  8. Cascade Conservation Partnership (including the Sierra Club)

    • Helping preserve old growth in the Cascades, with 800 year-old forests, wildlife corridors and hiking trails near Mt. Rainier.

  9. Rainforest Conservation Fund, Project Amazonas, WLT, & World Parks Endowment
    • South American Rainforest goals include protection of the world’s highest diversity of primate species (14), river dolphins and manatee in Peru; rare birds and woolly tapir in Andean Ecuador; and the giant otter in the Atlantic rainforest.
      • Fundacion Jocotoco: Donations from Profits for the Planet recently protected some 40 acres of endangered bird habitat in an Ecuadorian rain forest, through an Ecuadorian foundation with a New Hampshire connection. Fundacion Jocotoco was created in 1998 by Dr. Robert S. Ridgely, a long-time part-time resident in New Hampshire, in response to his discovery of a splendid new species of antpitta. The Jocotoco Antpitta is a secretive forest bird found in only one location in the world, in Ecuador. “The new foundation acquired the entire mountainside and has gone on to establish six other reserves, covering nearly 12,000 acres, of the most critical bird habitat in Ecuador.”

Rocky Mountain Institute
Stonyfield Farm helped the Rocky Mountain Institute's produce and distribute "Home Energy Briefs" to educate consumers on energy efficiency. "The Briefs will guide homeowners as they face decisions about appliance purchases and home improvements, making it easier to decide how to reduce their energy bills as well as their personal environmental 'footprint'. The grant was a significant boost for our public outreach efforts, as we continue working to make the world more secure, just, prosperous, and life-sustaining." - Peggy Hill, RMI

Solar Electric Light Fund

The Solar Electric Light Fund is a non-profit charitable organization that promotes, develops, and facilitates solar rural electrification and energy SELF-sufficiency in developing countries. “Stonyfield Farms' generous contribution has provided critical operating support that allows SELF to plan and manage solar energy projects in some of the most remote villages of the world. With Stonyfield's help, SELF has eased the burden of women who no longer have to walk miles each day to collect firewood, brightened educational opportunities for children in far-off villages who now have lights and teaching aids in their schools, lifted pure water from deep underground using clean solar power to replace laborious hand-pumps, and given a new chance at economic stability for families who can now power their own micro enterprises.” - Bob Freling, Executive Director, SELF

UCSC Farm & Garden

Profits for the Planet funding helped support the Center for Agroecology & Sustainable Food Systems “Farm and Garden” program, a research, education, and public service program at the University of California, Santa Cruz, dedicated to increasing ecological sustainability and social justice in the food and agriculture system. "Stonyfield supported the training of 38 new organic farmers and gardeners in the six-month Apprenticeship Program in 2003. The gift will also help produce a booklet profiling some of the 1,000 graduates of the Apprenticeship Program now working to create more sustainable food and agriculture systems around the world." - Martha Brown, Center for Agroecology & Sustainable Food Systems, UC Santa Cruz

Washington Toxics Coalition

“Auction for Action,” is an annual “the Coalition’s largest fundraiser and an event which celebrates its history of protecting public health and the environment and generates critical support for its ongoing work to eliminate toxic pollution. Stonyfield contributed to this event.

World Media Foundation Inc (Living on Earth)
Stonyfield Farm supported programming for Living On Earth, National Public Radio's award-winning environmental news journal, produced by World Media Foundation.

YMCA Camp Belknap

 

Camp Belknap, 300 acres located on Lake Winnipesaukee in a conservation easement with the Society for the Protection of NH Forests, celebrates its 100th anniversary with the help of funding from Stonyfield Farm. "YMCA Camp Belknap prides itself on stewardship of its land, and funds from Stonyfield helped in the process of always maintaining this beautiful spot for the safekeeping of children for generations to come!" - Gene Clark, Camp Director



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