Subject: | FW: NIFTI Webinar - Teaching Financial Literacy to Beginning Farmers - Nov. 18th |
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Date: | Wed, 12 Nov 2014 15:21:14 +0000 |
From: | Laura Biasillo <[log in to unmask]> |
Reply-To: | Laura Biasillo <[log in to unmask]> |
To: | BFLEARNINGNETWORK-L <[log in to unmask]>, Mark Giles <[log in to unmask]>, AGMKTGCOMDEV-L <[log in to unmask]> |
Teaching Financial
Literacy to Farmers – A NIFTI Webinar
Join the National Incubator Farm Training
Initiative (NIFTI) on
Nov. 18th, from 1-2:30 PM ET to learn tools
and best practices for teaching financial literacy to
beginning farmers. Our presenters are Julia Shanks -
Julia
Shanks Food Consulting, and Gary Matteson –
Farm Credit Council.
The webinar will focus on practical strategies for teaching
farmers how to manage the financial health of their
businesses.
Click
here to register for the webinar,
and visit our website: http://nesfp.org/nifti/webinars
to view previous NIFTI webinars.
Julia
Shanks - chef and entrepreneur — consults with food
businesses and farms, helping them maximize profits and
streamline operations through business planning, feasibility
studies and operational audits. Clients include Life Alive,
Cuisine en Locale, The Elephant Walk, The Massachusetts
Department of Agricultural Resources and City Growers. She
lectures on sustainable food systems and restaurant
accounting. She sits on the advisory board of
Future
Chefs and is the regional leader of
Slow
Money Boston.
Gary
Matteson has more than 30 years of experience in the
farming and agriculture industry. He leads the Farm Credit
program serving young, beginning and small (YBS) farmers and
ranchers at the Farm Credit Council, the System’s national
trade organization. Mr. Matteson coordinates efforts within
Farm Credit’s nationwide network and among many national
organizations to ensure that YBS farmers have the
opportunities they need to succeed.
The National Incubator Farm Training
Initiative (NIFTI) is a program of
the
New Entry
Sustainable Farming Project
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Eva Agudelo Winther
National Technical Assistance Coordinator
New Entry Sustainable Farming Project
155 Merrimack St. 3rd Fl.
Lowell, MA, 01850
p: 978.654.5731
c: 413.522.5840
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