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The Gleaning InitiativeCatalyzing mutually beneficial relationships

Slow Money Maine, July 2015

New England Food Vision 2015

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14 years HMP23 employees

2 counties1.4 million FY 14

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Starting in 2010 UMCE gleaned 4,000 LBS from 1 Orchard with 20 volunteers

In 2013 a Community Development Block Grant through the Maine Office of Economic Community Development launched the GI.

The Gleaning Initiative is a collaborative project of Healthy Acadia and UMaine Cooperative Extension.

The Gleaning Trajectory

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Volunteer-based Gleaning

Goal 1 - Increase access to locally grown produce using volunteer labor to collect surplus from farms and distribute to food pantries and meal sites

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Surplus and Seconds Management

Goal 2 - Support family farm systems while supplying nutritious food to those in need

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Goal 3 – Catalyze mutually beneficial relationships between farms, businesses, institutions, and food security organizations.

Supporting the local food economy

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Gleaning a Success!• 60,000LBS • 30 Farms• 112 Volunteers

Photos by Brendan Bullock & Maine Farmland Trust

Four Season Farm - Harborside, ME

2014 Funding - Broad Reach Fund, Elmina B. Sewall Foundation, Quimby Family Foundation, USDA SARE

2014 Awards – NOECD/CD Sterling Achievement Award.

2015 Events - New England Food Vision, SFLI, MSCW, Maine Fare, SMM.

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Food Waste Prevention Strategy

Not Preferred

EPA Food Waste Hierarchy

Preferred

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CORE PILOTSmart Growth

$250,000A. Gleaning Initiative Core Activity Costs: $200,000/yr

– Continue to increase farmer and gardener relations– Build in self-sustaining value creation – Provide TA to launch programs throughout Maine

B. Subcontracting Business Consultants: $15,000- FarmStart

- CYON

C. Social Business Pilot Projects: $35,000 / 3-6mo.– Test tech-based solutions for local food economy– Navigate myriad of resources for social business– Subsidize slow paced economic development

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Providing valuable early experience feedback for the LeanPath Zap product development and market strategy

Food Waste Tracking

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Technology Drives Behavior

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PILOT 2 - $10,000 Food Waste Prevention

Phase 1 – Coordination of trial sites 2015 (Sept-Oct)• LeanPath : 5 Food Waste Trackers / 10 food service • Healthy Acadia : 30 site visits - Launch & Best Practices

Phase 2 – Evaluation & Report (November)• HCPC : 5 person days of Executive Director (UMCE)• CYON : Organics Collection Opportunity Assessment

Phase 3 - Feasibility Study of Organics Waste Diversion

Jamien Richardson is wonderful at reflecting ideas back to farmers, in ways that lead to efficient projects

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• Spoiler Alert is a B2B food-tech solution for wasted food

• Creates an online marketplace for discounted food sales, food donations, and waste recovery opportunities

• Offers payment processing, documentation• Open and closed network features: manage

existing relationships or develop new ones

Placing Surplus

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Phase 1 - Spoiler Alert B2B food-tech solution trial • SA Product Development: From Urban to Rural• HA Onboard 45 seats (Farms, Distributors, HCFSN)• FarmStart provides Wholesale Market Consulting

PILOT 3 - $10,000Surplus Management

Phase 2 – Spoiler Alert Online Marketplace 2016• 6 month extension of Spoiler Alert in Downeast, ME• Evaluation and reporting economic opportunities

You provide the passion; we'll help you structure and prune

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Building a lasting partnership• Gleaning• Mainers Feeding Mainers• Bulk CSA model for Farm-to-Institution• Working with Drug Court Volunteers• CYON consulting services under USDA SARE

STAR ROOT FARM A Community Farming Model

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Phase 1 – Refrigerated Storage (Sept-Oct)• Star Root habilitates space for central storage• HA tests the space for Gleaning and Spoiler Alert• CYON provides Operational Plan for Aggregation

PILOT 3 - $5,000Aggregation & Distribution

@ Star Root Farm

Phase 2 – Assessing Food Hub Viability (May 2016)• HA Partners with Distributors, Farmers, Institutions• Star Root operates the Hub• CYON analyses economic opportunities

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Snack Time @ The Mobile Kitchen

Serving Schools and Health Care to create a demand from within institutions for healthy snacks.

Team:Kristyn E LePlanteAnna Wind The Gleaning Initiative UMCE

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Phase 1 – Equip The Mobile Kitchen (Sept-Nov)• GSA supports 9am Healthy Snack Time Plan• HA supports partner coordination and sourcing• LePlante – The Mobile Kitchen Operational Plan

PILOT 5 - $10,000Packaged Healthy Snacks

@ The Mobile Kitchen

Phase 2 – Light Processing for Institutions (May 2016)• HA Partners with UMCE to provide gleaned product• The Mobile Kitchen partners with GSA and MCMH• CYON - Business Planning Consulting

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You had me at Zucchini!

Hannah [email protected]

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