Food policy councils work to address food systems issues and needs at the local (city/municipality or county), state, regional, or tribal-national levels. They represent multiple stakeholders and may be sanctioned by a
government body or exist independently of government. They address food systems issues by advising, shaping and helping enact policies that further their goals. Learn more about food policy councils and the steps to forming one by reading the resource below.
View the resource and learn more about the Indiana Food Council Network.