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National and Oregon-based Education, Policy, and Food Access Resources
This list features national and Oregon-based organizations that are BIPOC led and inspired by missions and programs centered around diversity, equity, and belonging within the food system.
- Adelante Mujeres
- Black Oregon Land Trust
- Black Food Sovereignty CoalitionÂ
- Familias en Acción
- Mudbone Grown
- Micronesian Islander Community
- National Black Farmer Association
- National Farm Workers MinistryÂ
- North American Traditional Indigenous Food Systems
- Soul Fire Farm
- Warm Springs Community Action Team
This list features national and Oregon organizations that provide financial assistance, food assistance, and food advocacy programs.

The Reality for Central Oregonians
In 2021, it was projected that 13.6% or 35,075 people will experience food insecurity and only 43% qualify for federal assistance (SNAP, WIC, or other funds); this means that nearly 19,993 people who are food insecure are not receiving federal assistance. On average, 44% of school-aged youth rely on free or reduced meals at schools to support their daily diet.  County-level data varies between each county (Feeding America)
- Crook – 10.2% of residents experience food insecurity
- Deschutes – 8.4% of residents experience food insecurity
- Jefferson – 12% of residents experience food insecurity
Prominent Food Finder Contributors and Data Sources
(all data is publicly sourced)
