Resources for Food Alliance Allies
Food Alliance Allies are part of a growing network of businesses, organizations, and individuals that share your values for a safer, healthier, and more socially and environmentally responsible food supply. Learn how to join Food Alliance's Supply Chain Allies.
All users of Food Alliance branded products and materials should be familiar with the concepts and rules related to their appropriate and best use.
- Start with the Food Alliance Handbook.
Refer to Section 3 of the Handbook for tips on how to talk about your commitment to sustainability and partnership with Food Alliance. - Post the Food Alliance logo on your website, with a link back to foodalliance.org
Print Materials
- Eater's Guide to Food & Farm Sustainability
A pocket-size explanation of third-party ecolabels that helps consumers and commercial buyers make informed purchasing decisions. A great co-branding opportunity! - Food Alliance Poster
Used alone, or as a companion to the Eater's Guide, the poster includes Food Alliance's standards and promotes your commitment to supporting sustainability. Also a great co-branding opportunity! - Food Alliance Brochure (PDF)
A concise overview of the organization and its programs. Prints on legal-size paper.
Make Connections
- Meet Food Alliance Certified producers & handlers.
Find certified farms, ranches, processors, packers, and distributors in your area. - Meet other Food Alliance Supply Chain Allies.
Find other commercial food buyers that share your commitment to supporting sustainability in food and agriculture.
Additional Educational Materials
- Food Alliance general flier (PDF)
- Point-of-sale template for retail locations (PDF)
- "What's Food Alliance?" point-of-sale postcards (PDF)
- Certification brochure for food businesses seeking certification (PDF)
- Food Alliance Certification slide show (PDF)
Additional Resources
- Learn about Food Alliance certification.
Our comprehensive, third-party certification addresses issues that matter most: safe and fair working conditions, humane treatment of animals, and environmental stewardship. - Learn how to develop a Sustainable Food Purchasing Policy.
Institutional foodservice providers, restaurants, and retailers help ensure their support of sustainability practices in food and agriculture with clear and practical food purchasing guidelines. - Visit Our Newsroom.
Read recent news stories, press releases, or explore our newsletter archive. If you subscribed to our email newsletter, you will receive the next issue early next month. - Support Our Work.
As a nonprofit organization, Food Alliance depends on financial contributions from members like you.






