Assessment of the Proposed Elimination of the DC Food Policy Team and Food Policy Council
Policy
GFI engages leaders across sectors to develop practical, evidence-based solutions to the food challenges of our time. Situated at the George Washington University, the institute is uniquely positioned to bridge schools and disciplines, connect researchers with practitioners, and move ideas into action.
GFI also produces policy-relevant work in its own right – translating research into accessible forms that decision-makers can use, and ensuring it reaches them when it matters most.
See our latest policy briefs:
June 2026
A policy brief from GFI outlines a comprehensive roadmap for reducing added sugar consumption among children and aligning intake with national dietary recommendations.
May 2026
A 2026 GW report released the first wave of findings from a systematic survey of over 150 humanitarian and development practitioners.
April 2026
Strong food systems are equitable, resilient, and sustainable. GFI’s work helps communities understand how their food systems function today, and where targeted action can create lasting positive change.
Conversations on Food Justice is a collaboration between Food & Society at the Aspen Institute and GFI. This speaking series examines the roots and evolution of the food movement and how it intersects with race and class, as well as health, educational, and environmental inequities. Conversations feature a multitude of diverse voices to discuss the consequences of unequal food access, and how the food justice movement can be a catalyst for equity. Live, one-hour discussions are hosted virtually. Registration is free and open to the public.
Conversations on Food Justice: SNAP Restrictions, Food Justice, and the Politics of Eating
Part I of this two-part conversation focused on the policy debate and the evidence behind proposed SNAP purchase restrictions.
Part I of this Conversations on Food Justice examined the policy landscape and justice implications of restricting SNAP purchases. Part II brings the conversation to the ground.