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Apply now! Two open positions with the Great Lakes Midwest Regional Food Business Center

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The Michigan State University Center for Regional Food Systems (CRFS) is the lead organization for the Great Lakes Midwest Regional Food Business Center which, with network coordinators, aims to provide assistance and capacity building to entrepreneurs across Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin, and on tribal lands. (More information about the Center can be found below). 


As one of 12 Regional Food Business Centers funded by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), this Regional Food Business Center will develop a grant program and a regional network of dedicated technical assistance providers committed to fostering the sustainable success of farm and food enterprises, with a focus on underinvested farmers and food business entrepreneurs. 


To support the Great Lakes Midwest Regional Food Business Center, CRFS is now hiring two new positions. These positions will add needed person-power and skills to build its capacity to connect available resources to farmers, Indigenous producers, and food business owners. All positions are remote-friendly, unless otherwise noted. 


Application Deadline: 11:55 pm EST, November 25, 2024.

Grants Support Specialist


The Grants Support Specialist will provide grant writing support, training, and other capacity building opportunities for farmers, producers, and food business entrepreneurs across the region (IL, IN, MI, and WI). 


More details

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Partnership Specialist


The Partnership Specialist will cultivate partnerships for the Great Lakes Midwest Regional Food Business Center and the Michigan-based Network for Inclusive Food Business Engagement project (NIFBE). The Partnership Specialist will provide leadership, coordination, and implementation of activities to drive more equitable and inclusive engagement of and assistance to farmers, Indigenous producers, and food business entrepreneurs. 


More details

Apply here

If you have questions about the positions or search process, please reach out to the contact listed on each job posting under Special Instructions. 


Application materials must be submitted through the careers.msu.edu website.

About the Great Lakes Midwest Regional Food Business Center  

Michigan State University Center for Regional Food Systems (CRFS) coordinates the Great Lakes Midwest Regional Food Business Center. This Regional Food Business Center is comprised of network coordinators – the Chicago Food Policy Action Council (IL), Northwest Indiana Food Council (IN), Food Finance Institute of the University of Wisconsin System (WI), and the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin Department of Agriculture and Food Systems – who seek to take a “transformational, not transactional” approach. As one of 12 Regional Food Business Centers in the United States, this Center is dedicated to offering coordination, technical assistance, and capacity building opportunities to small- to mid-sized historically marginalized food and farm business entrepreneurs in support of a more resilient, diverse, and competitive food system. 

Learn more at glm-rfbc.msu.edu  

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Support for the Great Lakes Midwest Regional Food Business Center comes from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agricultural Marketing Service Regional Food Business Centers Program. The 12 USDA Regional Food Business Centers support all 50 U.S. States and Territories, and are inclusive of all types of agricultural products produced locally or regionally. 
 
USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer, and lender. Read the USDA Non-Discrimination Statement here.

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The Michigan State University Center for Regional Food Systems (CRFS) unites the knowledge of diverse food systems stakeholders with that of MSU faculty and staff to advance regionally-rooted food systems through applied research, education, and outreach. Our work fosters a thriving economy, equity, and sustainability for Michigan, the nation, and the planet by increasing understanding of and engagement with systems that produce food that is healthy, green, fair, and affordable.

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