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2007 Annual Report CLICK HERE (LARGE FILE)

April 30, 2008
Weezer "Pork and Beans" CD Release:
Check out the Weezer CD relaese Virtual Food Fight on Buzznet.com to help benefit Conscious Alliance. READ MORE

Senate Calling for More Food Assistance ~ New York Times
“Citing hunger riots in developing countries and soaring grain prices around the world, Senate Democrats called on Monday for a swift increase of $200 million in foreign food aid, on top of an additional $350 million that President Bush has requested…” READ MORE

April 21, 2008
"Charities forced to do more with less"
(CNN) -- Ordinary Americans aren't the only ones being punished by tough economic times. Charities say they need help, too. READ MORE

April 14, 2008
“Grain Prices up 120%; Hungry People Riot”
CNN Headline News has been covering the rising costs of basic foods that are resulting in riots across the world. The price of rice has jumped nearly 75% globally, while wheat has risen nearly 120% in the last year. From Egypt to Haiti, people are pouring out into the street to protest these increases. Rising demand for food supplies from India and China, as well as increased cost of oil and the boom of renewable fuels have been to blame. READ MORE

Large Donation from Whole Foods Market Arrives
We are proud to announce that we received our first load of donations from Whole Foods Markets, which amount to nearly 80,000 pounds. This is but the first of many loads that will be arriving in the next weeks. All of the loads will be arriving in Denver, CO, where we will parcel them out for distribution to communities throughout New Mexico, Montana and South Dakota.

April 8, 2008
Check out Conscious Alliance on Channel G. CLICK HERE

March 20, 2008
Check out Conscious Alliance's Executive Director, Justin Baker on elevision. CLICK HERE

March 19, 2008
2008 11th Annual $1 Million Giveaway To Fight Hunger

For the eleventh straight year, Alan Shawn Feinstein will divide $1 million among hunger fighting agencies nationwide using it to help them raise funds during March and April, 2008. Any food or monetary donations made to the the Conscious Alliance during this time will therefore be matched by Mr. Feinstein.
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March 17, 2008

“Prices are up at the Gas Pump and the Supermarket”
President Bush wasn't mistaken when he spoke the line above at a recent press conference. Food is becoming more expensive. MSNBC reported that food increased at an annual rate of 4.7 percent for the first three months of the year. While this is less than the 7.6 percent increase in energy prices during the same time, it is still impacting our buying power in the supermarket. Ethanol, transportation costs, and weak dollar are all to blame. READ MORE

Langerado in the Rearview, Summer Ahead
Most of you are probably prepping for spring, not summer. However, spring in the Conscious Alliance office means summer is nearly upon us. An annual recognition of this shift is the conclusion of Langerado. During Langerado we were able to raise nearly 3,000 pounds of food. The total was short of our goal, but considering the weather and new festival venue we are pleased nonetheless. This summer we will be extending our Summer Outreach Tour, to include Summer Camp Festival. Don't forget those cans of food when you set out this summer!

February 20, 2008

Economic Stimulus Package Will NOT Promote Food Relief
A temporary increase in food stamp benefits, increased funding for home heating assistance and additional federal commodities for The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) were not included in the final plan approved by Congress. Even though numerous economists suggested that increased food stamps would be the most effective way to stimulate the economy, Congress never even considered it.

Rainforest Action Network Calls for a Moratorium on Biofuels
We at Conscious Alliance understand the role and value of biofuels, but we encourage the global community to keep discussion open regarding the side effects of biofuels. Among these are the rise in food costs, deforestation and the displacement of rural people. The European commission has been forced to examine the dangers of biofuels expansion, now the same is being encouraged in the United States. READ MORE

February 5, 2008

The Conscious Alliance would like to take this time to remember our Lakota Grandmother, Cora Maria (Wounded) Red Hair who just recently passed away on January 29th of this year. To read Cora's memorial please CLICK HERE

February 4, 2008

Increase Food Stamps, Boost Economy. The Food Resource and Action Center (FRAC) has published a report encouraging the House to add increased food stamp benefits to the economic stimulus package s currently before the House. The economic benefit of these benefits would happen almost immediately, with only a two-month lag time. This is supported by USDA research, which has estimated that $5 of federal food stamps results in double that in economic activity.
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January 31, 2008
Holiday Toy Delivery Storyboard

January 14, 2008
Conscious Alliance Visits Honduras
Last week we teamed up with JamCruise, Pangea Organics, The Children's Fund of Roatan and Zero Hero to deliver school supplies and organic soap to a school, orphanage and clinic in the small island community of Roatan, Honduras. The agencies shared their histories to our group of 40 participants and children at the orphanage received an acoustic performance by musicians appearing on Jam Cruise, which included Jon Fishman, Jamie Jannover, Jeff Coffin, Dave Watts and Dan Lebowitz. See Pictures

Revolution Led by Grannies, Fueled by Spinach
An article regarding an organic gardening movement in South Africa recently caught our attention. The interest was not only in the success of community gardens in and around Cape Town, South Africa, but also that grandmothers were leading the initiative. “When the adversary is hunger… grandmothers may be the best people to overcome it.” On the reservations we rely upon a network of grandmothers for the very same reason. Read More READ MORE

December 22, 2007
Special Holiday Thanks to JAKKS Pacific and 53 Boulder Businesses!
We want to thank all of the individual donors and the 53 Boulder Businesses, including Celestial Seasonings, Wild Oats and Tulsi Tea, who contributed to our Annual Toy Drive. We also want to send a special thank you to JAKKS Pacific for contributing several pallets of assorted toys. As a result of all this generosity, we will be delivering 1000's of toys to needy children on the Pine Ridge, Northern Cheyenne and Fort Peck Reservations. We have three (3) separate trucks headed out to each destination loaded to the brim with boys and girls toys, books, clothing and food. In addition, there will be nearly 2,000 pillowcases sewn by quilting groups across the Midwest (Illinois,Georgia,Missouri). On behalf of all the people we serve we wish you Happy Holidays!

Growth of “AgroFuels” Raises Questions of Food Security
A recent report released by Community Food Security Coalition International Links Committee raises concerns about the prioritizing of crops for fuel production rather than food. The report, which focuses on industrial-scale agricultural, addresses the interdependence of our food and energy systems and the need for a diversified approach that more comprehensively examines the connection between sustainable energy, food security and rural development. READ MORE

December 13, 2007
Emergency Canned Food Drive Organized by Teens
America's Second Harvest, the nation's largest network of food banks, is projecting an immediate food shortage of 15 million pounds by the end of the year. Youth organizations around the country have rallied together in a challenge to raise one million pounds of food by year's end. A counter can be found on Facebook. READ MORE

Climate Change Conference Warns of Impending Hunger Crisis

The World Food Program warned the UN Climate Change Conference that convened in Bali over recent days that hunger and malnutrition will increase with climate change. Changing weather patterns are already having adverse effects on world food security. READ MORE

December 3, 2007
NY Times Headline: Critical Shortages at Food Banks: As more and more news agencies across the country cover the rapidly declining food supplies at our nation's food bank, the severity of the issue is becoming very apparent. Many food banks are purportedly returning to food drives to offset shortages. The shortages are the worst in America's Second Harvest's 26 years in operation. READ MORE

Pine Ridge on the Web

How Does Climate Affect the World's Hungry?
According to a recent report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, rain-dependant agriculture could be down by 50 percent by 2020. To put this in perspective consider that this accounts for 95% of agriculture in Africa. As weather patterns continue to become more erratic, implementing long-term solutions to hunger will becoming unfeasible. READ MORE

Novemeber 26, 2007

The Birds are Out
Through the generous outpouring of support we were able to collectively distribute 1,750 turkeys this past week. This was nearly three times the amount we were able to give out last year. Please check out pictures from the deliveries, to see many of the families affected by your donations.

The Farm Bill Needs YOUR Help
At a time of the year when food banks across the country are in need of extra supplies to meet families' needs, agencies are instead having to turn people away. The Farm Bill, if passed this year, can increase the amount of federal aid. Please contact your Senate to voice your concern. Visit the Hunger Action Center to Learn More (LEARN MORE)

Novemeber 1, 2007

Get Your 'Furkies' Ready!
No, it is not a typo, 'furkies' are what Europeans first call turkeys upon arriving in North America. This is the time of year that we begin raising funds for our 4th Annual Turkey n' Trimmings food deliveries. So far we have been able to purchase nearly 500 birds for the Houma Reservation in Louisiana through the generous donations of STS9 fans. This is only the beginning! Join in and help BRING THANKSGIVING BACK TO NATIVE AMERICA. DONATE HERE

Updates on the Farm Bill
Many strong points of the Farm Bill were recently approved by the Senate, however key funding for the Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) and for the Food Stamp Program was less than what was established in the House-passed bill in late July. By writing a letter to your Senators you can stress the importance of providing $250 million for TEFAP and indexing the amount for inflation. Additionally, voice your concern for enhancing the Food Stamp Program, which has helped millions of Americans secure food for themselves and their families during difficult times.

October 1, 2007

World Food Day - October 16th


The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations has designated October 16th as World Food Day, which is the day the organization was founded in 1945. Take the day to increase your awareness by joining us on the Universtity of Colorado at Boulder campus for a national teleconference focused on climate change and its impact on the poor. CLICK HERE

Committee to Investigate Death Rate amongst American Indian Youth

It was recently announced that the Administration for Children and Families will conduct a formal study into the death and dropout rates among American Indian youth, which are the highest of all racial and ethnic groups in America. Malnutrition is major player is this growing epidemic. Please read further. CLICK HERE

Change of Seasons

Its official, Fall is upon us! Just as the leaves are changing, so is the offices at Conscious Alliance. We will be moving into a new office/warehouse this week that will allow us to more effectively operate our hunger relief. Expect to see revving up the pace, and turning up our output over the coming months. Thanks to everyone for helping us collect and redistribute more than 100,000 lbs of food this summer!

August 29, 2007

September 14-16 2007
We are happy to be adding the upcoming Telluride Blues & Brews Festival to our events schedule. Please help us make this a successful first year event!

Retail Food Prices Continue to Rise
According to a recent report from USDA, the average price of common food items is at the highest rate in the United States since 1990. Not only will this place a greater burden on emergency food relief programs but it will put more strain on consumer’s healthy food choices.
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Thank You String Cheese Incident
After 5 years of continuous support we couldn’t be more thankful for the support we have received from the band, fans and community. This summer saw the greatest response ever!

 

August 1, 2007

Wrapping up the Festival Season:
We have just rounded out a string of festivals that took us from Colorado to the east coast, via New Mexico. The response has been overwhelming! At All Good we smashed our records by more than doubling our highest totals of food collected from previous years, and at Horning's Hideout we collected almost 10,000 pounds with a crowd of a mere 4,000! Thank you supporters! With two festivals remaining (Big Summer Classic and Camp Bisco IV), and SCI at Red Rocks, along with a full schedule ahead for the Fall, we couldn't be happier!

Increased Minimum Wage:
While the federal minimum wage was recently raised from $5.15/hr to $5.85,
it will not result an improved lifestyle for most this will not result an
improved living situation for many. Those that currently receive Food
Stamps will proportionately lose the same amount in benefits with this
recent wage increase. READ MORE

June 26, 2007
Summer Update:
Now that the dust has settled from Bonnaroo and we have warmed up after a few chilly nights during Sonic Bloom, we are pleased to let all of our supporters know that this has been one of the best starts to the summer, ever! Please keep an eye out for us as we criss-cross the country. We are bound to be in your neighborhood at some point!

Living on $21 A Day!

The Food Stamp Challenge has been issued. In support of growing interest from community leaders across the country to bring more media attention to the inadequacy of the food stamp programs we encourage you, our supporters, to live off of $21 for one week. This is the average amount food stamp recipients receive from the government.
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June 13, 2007
Wakarusa Update:
We just completed a very successful food drive during Wakarusa. This year we toppled last year's numbers by collecting over 5,000 pounds of food. This food will help families in Lawrence that visit the Ballard Center in search of supplemental food for their families.

Mimi Fishman Auction:
Thank you to all of those that took part in the Mimi Fishman auciton over the past couple of weeks. Several thousand dollars was raised to further our hunger relief efforts.

May 3, 2007
Feinstein Challenge: For the past two months (March 1st to April 30th) we have been participating in the annual 'Feinstein Challenge.' Philanthropist Alan Shaw Feinstein began a matching program 10 years ago that provides $1 million to hunger fighting agencies. Through your generous contributions we raised $67,683.40 during this time that will allow us to receive a sizable portion of this $1 million.

The Poorest County in America : In 1980, the Census Bureau declared Shannon County, one of our benefiting communities to be the 'poorest county in America'. 27 years later, little has changed.

Green Festival : We operated our first annual food drive in support of the Green Festival in Chicago over Earth Day, resulting in the collection of over ONE TON of food. This is only the beginning of a long-running partnership.

April 16, 2007
The struggles of Urban American Indians: Life off the reservation remains difficult for American Indians relocating off the reservations.

Hungering for Disaster Prepardenss: A new guide to help food banks better prepare for disasters (this guide gives you an idea as to just how much goes into disaster relief efforts, as we learned during Hurricane Katrina in 2005)

We are busy gearing up for our first Food Drive with the Green Festival in Chicago. We hope to see you there!

Last week we had our first student group meeting at the University of Colorado at Boulder. There was an overwhelming turnout, with the opportunity for a lot of potential. We are very much looking forward to seeing what creative ideas the group develop for the Fall semester.

April 3, 2007
WELCOME TO OUR NEW WEBSITE

We are proud to present a whole new web presence for Conscious Alliance. We will continually update this section to keep you informed of hunger-related news, and the happenings of our organization.

Winter Carnival was a huge success, resulting in the collection of almost 10,000 pounds of food, which was delivered to the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation as part of the ongoing efforts of Project Restoration.

National Volunteer Appreciation Week runs the week of April 15th, under the theme, “Inspire by Example.” As an organization that is highly dependant on countless volunteer hours we would like to extend a big THANK YOU to all of those who have helped us over the years. For more information on this week, CLICK HERE.




5/8-5/9 Phil & Friends
Denver, CO
5/9 Younger Bro, Shpongle,
Boulder, CO
5/13-5/18 Phil & Friends CANCELLED
San Francisco, CA
5/16-5/17 STS9
Hollywood, CA
5/16-5/18 Joshua Tree CANCELLED
Joshua Tree, CA
5/23-5/25 Summer Camp
Chillocothe, IL
5/30-8/2 STS9 Summer Tour
National
6/5-6/8 Wakarusa
Lawrence, KS