*2008 MacArthur Fellows*
Will Allen

Will Allen is an urban farmer who is transforming the cultivation,
production, and delivery of healthy foods to underserved, urban populations.
In 1995, while assisting neighborhood children with a gardening project,
Allen began developing the farming methods and educational programs that are
now the hallmark of the non-profit organization Growing Power, which he
directs and co-founded. Guiding all is his efforts is the recognition that
the unhealthy diets of low-income, urban populations, and such related
health problems as obesity and diabetes, largely are attributable to limited
access to safe and affordable fresh fruits and vegetables. Rather than
embracing the "back to the land" approach promoted by many within the
sustainable agriculture movement, Allen's holistic farming model
incorporates both cultivating foodstuffs and designing food distribution
networks in an urban setting. Through a novel synthesis of a variety of
low-cost farming technologies – including use of raised beds, aquaculture,
vermiculture, and heating greenhouses through composting – Growing Power
produces vast amounts of food year-round at its main farming site, two acres
of land located within Milwaukee's city limits. Recently, cultivation of
produce and livestock has begun at other urban and rural sites in and around
Milwaukee and Chicago. Over the last decade, Allen has expanded Growing
Power's initiatives through partnerships with local organizations and
activities such as the Farm-City Market Basket Program, which provides a
weekly basket of fresh produce grown by members of the Rainbow Farmer's
Cooperative to low-income urban residents at a reduced cost. The internships
and workshops hosted by Growing Power engage teenagers and young adults,
often minorities and immigrants, in producing healthy foods for their
communities and provide intensive, hands-on training to those interested in
establishing similar farming initiatives in other urban settings. Through
these and other programs still in development, Allen is experimenting with
new and creative ways to improve the diet and health of the urban poor.

Will Allen received a B.A. (1971) from the University of Miami. After a
brief career in professional basketball and a number of years in corporate
marketing at Procter and Gamble, he returned to his roots as a farmer. He
has served as the founder and CEO of Growing Power, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
since 1995 and has taught workshops to aspiring urban farmers across the
United States and abroad.

Information as of September 2008.

Nice picture and video of Will discussing  his work at...

http://www.macfound.org/site/pp.aspx?c=lkLXJ8MQKrH&b=4537249&printmode=1


Also, Journal Sentinel Story:

 http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=797769

Urban farmer's work honored Growing Power's Allen gets MacArthur 'genius
grant'By LEE BERGQUIST
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