Relationships
The Miami River Foods Project is proud to partner with a number of local and national organizations that share our vision of a sustainable future, including (but not limited to):
- The Troy Meat Shop - A crucial partner in our online market program, the Troy Meat Shops hosts order pickup from 4 to 6 p.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. Stop by 502 Garfield Ave. in Troy anytime for Snowville Creamery milk!
- The Graduate Academy on Community Leadership - Jake and Laura were able to participate in this phenomenal course through the generous support of the Troy Foundation and Miami County Foundation
- Bloomingfoods Market & Deli - An important mentor during our start-up phase. They hosted us for the Up and Coming, Up and Running Conference in February and for a field trip on April 17th
- Common Ground Food Co-op - Another mentor that has hosted us for numerous field trips and inspired us with their Food for All program
- The Howard Bowers Fund - Organizers were able to attend the 2010 Consumer Cooperative Manger's Association (CCMA) conference in Bloomington, IN thanks to generous support from this cooperative fund
- Troy Community Works - We share a commitment to more livable (and walkable!) communities
- OSU Extension Office - A partner in growing our local agricultural economy
- Partners in Hope, Trinity Episcopal Church, Troy Church of the Nazarene, Overfield Early Childhood Program - Partners in the G.R.O.W. community garden project and various educational initiatives
- WACO Museum - A co-host of the Family Festival, featuring local food & music, on May 22nd
- Troy Main Street - A partner in the Taste of Troy, where the Miami River Foods Project will set up a demonstration Farmer's Market on the Troy Square on September 18th
- Brukner Nature Center - Co-host of a fantastic Deep Economy book discussion in January



