The social entrepreneurs and scientists leading Nourishn affiliate organizations endorse a vision of Nourishment Economies, and implement practices which steward regenerative nutrient-nutrition-nourishment cycles in society. They collaborate with Nourishn and each other informally and on periodic formal projects and initiatives.
Some examples of Nourishn coalition members:
African Rural University (ARU), Uganda
Akili, Kenya
Ashoka, International
BeeOdiversity, Belgium/International
BHUNGROO, India
Bold Nutrition, Nigeria
BurrenLife Programme, Ireland
Canopy Bridge, Global
COMACO (Commercial Markets for Conservation), Zambia
Conservation Through Public Health (CTPH), Uganda
Covenant Pathways and Spirit Farm, United States
Croatan Institute, United States
Delta Institute, United States
Ecodecisíon, Ecuador
Food System 6, United States
Future Farmers Foundation, South Africa
Grow it Yourself, Ireland/International
Gruff – Ancient Grain Grits, United States
Kinomé, France
Labata Fantalle, Ethiopia
Multiform Harvest, United States
NATIFS.org (North American Indigenous Food Systems), United States
Native American Community Academy (NACA), United States
New Mexico Community Capital, United States
Njeremoto Biodiversity Institute, Zimbabwe
PastureMap, United States & international
Prairie Grass Ranch, Montana, United States
nourishing schools and the Nourishing Schools Toolkit, India, Africa, United States
RUCORE Sustainability Foundation, South Africa
The Sioux Chef, United States
SOIL, Haiti
STAR School (Service To All Relations, serving the Navajo Nation), United States
Sustainable Harvest International, Central America
Swayam Shikshan Prayog (SSP), India
Sylva Food Solutions and Sylva University, Zambia
Tatanka Truck: Native American Foods, United States
The Full Yield, United States
The Timbaktu Collective, India
Tolani Lake Enterprises, United States
Turquoise Mountain Farms, New Mexico, United States
Uganda Rural Development and Training Programme (URDT), Uganda
West Bath School, United States