The Challenge

In Nashville, TN, the current food system isn’t working. 

1 in 10 resident in Nashville lack reliable access to nutritious food. 

178,920 tons of food is wasted in Nashville every year. 

And the American Farmland Trust ranks TN as the 4th most threatened state for loss of farmland due to farm conversions to development or other uses. 

FeedBack Nashville is using a systems change approach to build a better food future for the city of Nashville.  

Forum for the Future is working with The Nashville Food Project and a steering committee of 16 members, who possess varied perspectives on the state of Nashville’s current food system, to: 

  • Diagnose the current food system to understand the root causes and effects of challenges like food waste, hunger, and loss of farmland. 

  • In collaboration with the Nashville community, co-create shared visions for a more just and sustainable food future for our city. 

  • Identify and resource opportunities and transformational pathways to help bring forth our vision for the future. 

Get Involved

Help us build a better food future for Nashville. Contact Samantha Veide to learn more about the project. 

If you are a resident of Nashville, you can also: 

  • Take the FBN Food System survey to help us understand your perspectives on our current food system 

  • Help us achieve our outreach goals by using our Facilitator's Guidebook to host an small event with your organization or community 

  • Share your ideas aobut potential partnership, collaboration, and/ or funding opportunities