United We Eat Action Fund is a nonpartisan 501(c)(4) that organizes citizens and allies to influence food and farm policy at the local, state, and federal level.
We focus on fair competition, transparency, and public health protections—so communities and family farmers can win against concentrated corporate power.
Big Food and industrial agriculture are eroding the foundation of human and environmental health.
Decades of unchecked corporate power and poor public policy have fueled increasing exposure to toxic chemicals—including glyphosate—and locked in a system that puts profits ahead of public health.
America’s farmers are outspent financially in the political arena. Without organized power and strategic advocacy, the rules will only continue to favor the largest corporations—while families and independent farmers absorb the costs to the detriment of human health and our democracy.
The data is clear: diet and policy shape public health outcomes.
These products now dominate diets and shape chronic disease risk.
The food system is a public health issue—not just a consumer choice issue.
Chemical exposure carries real health and economic burdens.
Producing healthy food—and having access to it—should be as American as apple pie.
Advocating for small and mid-sized family farms to grow our nation’s food without expensive synthetic chemical inputs, using regenerative, soil health practices that heal degraded soils and work with nature rather than against it.
Organizing for policy wins at the local level to defend transparency, in state legislatures to restore local control, and in Congress to expand access to healthy, affordable organic food—while ensuring family farmers can thrive.
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