Become an Ally

The Nutrient Density Alliance is a thought leader working group with engagement from across the food, agriculture, and health space focusing on connecting all three industries to deliver nutrient-rich and higher-quality food to consumers.

This work is sponsored by the Soil & Climate Alliance and supported through the financial support of our members.

Support this thought leadership network of food industry leaders and nutrition and health professionals who recognize and champion the idea that human health is inextricably linked to the well-being of the soil, water, and biodiversity of life above and below the ground.

Allyship Includes:

  • Listing each other as partners on their respective websites. This may include logos, descriptions, and links to each other's websites.

  • Sharing relevant resources, such as research, reports, tools, and best practices, that can aid in achieving mutual goals.

  • Opportunities to collaborate on projects, events, or initiatives that support their missions and benefit their communities. Specific projects will be discussed and agreed upon on a case-by-case basis.

Our Allies

Be part of this growing movement to improve human and planetary health through the power of nutritious food!

The Planetary Health Collective is a 501C3 nonprofit that aims to build, nurture, and empower a global community of food system changemakers to take meaningful action towards a more just, climate-positive, and nourishing food future for all. 

Incommon Group is a consulting firm working at the nexus of food and the environment, providing strategic solutions for a healthier food and agriculture systems that regenerate communities and ecosystems, laying the foundation for a more resilient future.   

Food Dignity® is a 501c3 humanitarian organization addressing food insecurity and social reform on the ground in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania and as a thought leader across the nation. We aim to remove stigma, ignite compassion around hidden hunger, and support the development of programs and platforms offering dignified and equitable access to nutritious food.


Think Regeneration is 501(c)(3) nonprofit coalition of organizations, farmers, ranchers, scientists, researchers, and philanthropists who want to accelerate on-the-ground regenerative food supply projects. Our programs support projects that repair food-growing ecosystems, reverse trends in chronic disease rates, elevate the voices of regenerative growers, and build more community resilience.


Zero Foodprint is a nonprofit accelerating the transition to regenerative agriculture by mobilizing the food economy to team up with farmers, ranchers and local governments to directly implement the next practice on the next acre. 

Climate Farm School is the only on-farm, evidence-based, farmer-led educational experience built for those ready to join the community leading food systems transformation.

Launched by the Non-GMO Project, the Food Integrity Collective is a grassroots movement changing the future of food by speaking truth, learning together, and co-creating alternatives to the industrial food system.


Other Industry Efforts We Follow:

Regenerative Healthcare European Association

RHEA is a non-profit organization working to educate and raise awareness on the connection between soil health and human health. They work to empower the regenerative healthcare transition in Europe through educational initiatives, advocacy, network building, and impactful actions within the field. Their website has a comprehensive database including key topics such as One Health, soil-human health, regenerative agriculture/ agroecology, nutrient density, and food systems.

The Periodic Table of Food Initiative by the Rockefeller Foundation and the American Heart Association

The Periodic Table of Food Initiative (PTFI) is building a global ecosystem and providing tools, data, and training to catalog the biomolecular composition of the world’s food supply. They seek to enable data-driven solutions to improve human and planetary health through the following offerings standardized tools, open-access data, and increased education and training.

Mary Purdy, MS, RDN, Nutrition and Sustainability Advisor

Backed by 13+ years of clinical nutrition experience as well as expertise in sustainable food systems, Mary connects the dots between sustainable diets and human health. Make sure to check out Mary’s Educational Resources Around Sustainable & Regenerative Food Systems page for a myriad of scientific papers on topics related to the impacts of our current industrial food and ag system and the effects it is having on human and planetary health.

Rodale Institute’s Regenerative Healthcare Conference

This conference is the first of its kind in the world and aims to connect soil health with human health. There is a fundamental, epidemic-level disconnect between farming and healthcare. The Regenerative Healthcare Conference seeks to remedy this gap.

The Flavor Remedy with Sherry Hess

Sherry illustrates the relationship between flavor and healthy soils and explains why re-engaging our sense of taste can ultimately create demand for a healthier planet.

HEAL Food Alliance

HEAL works to ensure that all people have the right and means to produce, procure, prepare, share, and eat food that’s nutritionally and culturally appropriate, free from exploitation of themselves and others, and to be in their full power in harmony with the rest of nature.

Contact our team to learn more today!