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nmfoodandfitnesspolicydatabase10-08

Presented by Farm to Table to theW.K. Kellogg FoundationXLl'M39661Santa Fc, NM 37507 (?0?) ^75'1004’WWW.!arnitotablcnm.org,Primary Authors:Loretta McG

nmfoodandfitnesspolicydatabase10-08Grath, strategic Research Consultant; Ilana Blankman & Tawnya Laveta, Farm to TableNew Mexico Food and Fitness Policy Database39661New Mexico Food and

Fitness Policy Database August 2008IntroductionWelcome to the New Mexico Food and Fitness Policy Database!Earlier this year, Farm to Table was invite nmfoodandfitnesspolicydatabase10-08

d by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation to conduct a statewide policy scan as part of their honorable work towards a “future food system that provides all se

nmfoodandfitnesspolicydatabase10-08

gments of society, especially those most vulnerable, with a safe and nutritious food supply, grown in a manner that protects health and the environmen

Presented by Farm to Table to theW.K. Kellogg FoundationXLl'M39661Santa Fc, NM 37507 (?0?) ^75'1004’WWW.!arnitotablcnm.org,Primary Authors:Loretta McG

nmfoodandfitnesspolicydatabase10-08about the links among farming, food, health, environment and economic development, we saw this project as an opportunity to start a statewide dialogue

among organizations working in diverse but related fields about those connections. More specifically, we were curious to learn about the policy work nmfoodandfitnesspolicydatabase10-08

that various groups were doing, the policy strategies they employed, the natural synchronicities that might emerge, and how those connections might fu

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rther cross-sector policy development and coalition-building around systemic issues. It also helped us develop a deeper understanding of the work bein

Presented by Farm to Table to theW.K. Kellogg FoundationXLl'M39661Santa Fc, NM 37507 (?0?) ^75'1004’WWW.!arnitotablcnm.org,Primary Authors:Loretta McG

nmfoodandfitnesspolicydatabase10-08and as contributors to the larger community and society. It gave US a better understanding of how our work in support of children's health through pol

icy and programs is linked to other programs and provides us with the opportunity to work with new partners.Farm to Table values partnerships and coll nmfoodandfitnesspolicydatabase10-08

aborative initiatives because in our experience, we recognize that these relationships are essential to developing a healthy, place-based, sustainable

nmfoodandfitnesspolicydatabase10-08

food system in New Mexico. Farm to Table is utilizing this database as a resource for building strategic partnerships that will enhance and strengthe

Presented by Farm to Table to theW.K. Kellogg FoundationXLl'M39661Santa Fc, NM 37507 (?0?) ^75'1004’WWW.!arnitotablcnm.org,Primary Authors:Loretta McG

nmfoodandfitnesspolicydatabase10-08y find this scan helpful in determining which future alliances may benefit their organizational missions and contributions to broad-based and deeper s

ystemic change.The following pages present an overview, based on the information we gathered from organizations, of how non-profits are engaging in po nmfoodandfitnesspolicydatabase10-08

licy work and what strategies they are currently employing. We have also attempted to identify "gaps" in both policy work and the larger policy enviro

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nment that appear to inhibit collective "policy success."Page 2 of 164New Mexico Food and Fitness Policy Database39661What is Policy Work?Organization

Presented by Farm to Table to theW.K. Kellogg FoundationXLl'M39661Santa Fc, NM 37507 (?0?) ^75'1004’WWW.!arnitotablcnm.org,Primary Authors:Loretta McG

nmfoodandfitnesspolicydatabase10-08 as synonymous with showing up at the Roundhouse every January' or visiting Congressional representatives, other groups work at local levels of govern

ance and play the role of advocates and educators to empower their constituencies, still fewer organizations exist who have been playing a long term a nmfoodandfitnesspolicydatabase10-08

dvocacy role on behalf of underrepresented and underserved New Mexicans.Strategies in the Realm of PolicyOrganizations employ a breadth of strategies

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across all branches of government: the Executive. Legislative and Judicial, and at all levels of local, state and federal governance. In some cases, o

Presented by Farm to Table to theW.K. Kellogg FoundationXLl'M39661Santa Fc, NM 37507 (?0?) ^75'1004’WWW.!arnitotablcnm.org,Primary Authors:Loretta McG

nmfoodandfitnesspolicydatabase10-08d on the local level; however, given the opportunity to increase their capability and capacity, it seems many organizations would welcome the opportun

ity to participate at other levels of governance. Organizations, over time, have formed and dissolved coalitions to address specific legislative initi nmfoodandfitnesspolicydatabase10-08

atives. It appears this “strength in numbers" strategy may be evolving into a longer term commitment by a handful of organizations that are beginning

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to work across sectors for the purpose of more comprehensive policy solutions that impact all domains at once.An Overview of Patterns and InsightsWhil

Presented by Farm to Table to theW.K. Kellogg FoundationXLl'M39661Santa Fc, NM 37507 (?0?) ^75'1004’WWW.!arnitotablcnm.org,Primary Authors:Loretta McG

nmfoodandfitnesspolicydatabase10-08e of non-profit organizations, Leadership, Initiatives that link & integrate domains, Issues of capacity, Gaps, and Systemic challenges. Our view is l

imited by the given timeframe and scope of this study and by our inexperience in some of the domains. Given these restrictions, we welcome feedback fr nmfoodandfitnesspolicydatabase10-08

om organizations to deepen our collective understanding of the patterns and implications embedded within the database.A. The Role of Non-Profit Organi

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zationsNon-profit organizations play a vital role in New Mexico, addressing essential needs and services that go unaddressed by governmental agencies

Presented by Farm to Table to theW.K. Kellogg FoundationXLl'M39661Santa Fc, NM 37507 (?0?) ^75'1004’WWW.!arnitotablcnm.org,Primary Authors:Loretta McG

nmfoodandfitnesspolicydatabase10-08ran Advocacy Ministry, p.61; NM Voices for Children, p. 69)r Organizations fulfill different constituency needs both in the formal policy realms and e

qually in the grassroots realms that influence policy making. Some organizations have the capacity to address issues at multiple levels of a systemPag nmfoodandfitnesspolicydatabase10-08

e 3 of 164New Mexico Food and Fitness Policy Database39661and some organizations with limited resources often have to address crisisintervention over

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long-term preventative solutions.X Some organizations function as “legacy holders' or institutional memory for their long term engagement with systemi

Presented by Farm to Table to theW.K. Kellogg FoundationXLl'M39661Santa Fc, NM 37507 (?0?) ^75'1004’WWW.!arnitotablcnm.org,Primary Authors:Loretta McG

nmfoodandfitnesspolicydatabase10-08ve to furthering certain policy initiatives (Lutheran Advocacy Ministry, p 61: NM Center for Law and Poverty, p. 162: NM Voices for Children, p. 69).r

The Environmental Health & Justice domain comprises a large number of organizations who have relatively strong working relationships and well-coordin nmfoodandfitnesspolicydatabase10-08

ated efforts for policy development. (GRIP, p.86; Amigos Bravos, p.71; SNEEJ, p 108: SWOP. p. 113: NM Environmental Law Center, p 90).X Fewer non-prof

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it organizations exist in New Mexico that address issues within the domains of economic development and transportation planning. For example, transpor

Presented by Farm to Table to theW.K. Kellogg FoundationXLl'M39661Santa Fc, NM 37507 (?0?) ^75'1004’WWW.!arnitotablcnm.org,Primary Authors:Loretta McG

nmfoodandfitnesspolicydatabase10-08ble for human-scale activities which support multi-modal transportation such as pathways, bikeways, and intercommunity travel. Efforts are being devel

oped to address this "vacuum” in the relationship between community and transportation planning agencies and organizations (1000 Friends of NM. re: Al nmfoodandfitnesspolicydatabase10-08

buquerque Alliance for Active Living, p. 149).

Presented by Farm to Table to theW.K. Kellogg FoundationXLl'M39661Santa Fc, NM 37507 (?0?) ^75'1004’WWW.!arnitotablcnm.org,Primary Authors:Loretta McG

Presented by Farm to Table to theW.K. Kellogg FoundationXLl'M39661Santa Fc, NM 37507 (?0?) ^75'1004’WWW.!arnitotablcnm.org,Primary Authors:Loretta McG

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