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FLM Harvest provides grant to promote PBH research

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August 26, 2020 – FLM Harvest today announces it has selected the Produce for Better Health Foundation BB #:157162 as the recipient of its 2020 Seed to Succeed pro-bono program.

The agency will provide up to $75,000 in services to promote PBH’s signature 2020 “State of the Plate” fruit and vegetable consumption research.

FLM Harvest is a strategic consulting, marketing and communications agency for the agriculture and food markets. Its clients include commodity boards, manufacturers, retail brands and retailers.

PBH, a nonprofit 501(c)(3), is the only national organization dedicated to helping consumers live happier, healthier lives by eating more fruits and vegetables, including fresh, frozen, canned, dried and 100% juice, every single day.

Through the Seed to Succeed grant, FLM Harvest will, in the coming months, provide up to $75,000 of in-kind fees to PBH in support of the forthcoming release of their 2020 “State of the Plate: Research on America’s Consumption of Fruits and Vegetables” report, the industry’s leading research on fruit and vegetable consumption, which PBH conducts in partnership with The NPD Group.

As part of its support, FLM Harvest will help PBH develop an overall launch and communications strategy for the research, including creative content development, media planning as well as food, nutrition and agricultural thought leader engagement.

Since 2009, Seed to Succeed has provided marketing support for an array of food and agriculture nonprofits working diligently with limited resources to make their respective fields a better place.

“This year, we received a record number of applications, and our entire team had a part in selecting PBH among a stellar list of entrants,” said Laurie Fleck, president and CEO of FLM Harvest.

“We are delighted to represent PBH because we believe in the mission of eating more fruits and vegetables, and we are honored to help bring ‘State of the Plate’ results to the produce industry and general public at large at a time when it has never been more critical for families to have access to healthy foods.”

“We are thrilled FLM Harvest selected PBH and are excited to collaborate with them after years of shared support for the produce industry,” said Wendy Reinhardt Kapsak, MS, RDN, president and CEO of PBH.

“When we launched the Have A Plant® movement last year, we knew that to increase fruit and vegetable consumption and help consumers make long-term, sustained behavior changes, it would take time and incredible partners, and we’re thankful FLM Harvest has chosen to go on this journey with us.”

FLM Harvest’s Seed to Succeed program launched in 2009 and has supported a variety of nonprofit groups including Grow North MN, Project Evergreen, Farm Journal Foundation, Southern Peanut Growers and Partnership for Food Safety Education.

About FLM Harvest
FLM Harvest is a strategic consulting, marketing and communications agency that helps set strategy, align teams, frame opinions and create demand to deliver far-reaching results for clients in the agriculture, food and lifestyle markets. The company has more than 85 team members located in operating locations including Minneapolis, Minn.; Indianapolis, Ind.; Kansas City, Mo.; Portland, Ore.; and Washington, D.C.

About the Produce for Better Health Foundation
Produce for Better Health Foundation (PBH), a nonprofit 501(c)(3), is the only national organization dedicated to helping consumers live happier, healthy lives by eating more fruits and vegetables, including fresh, frozen, canned, dried and 100% juice, every single day.

Since 1991, PBH has invested decades into developing trended insights on attitudes toward all forms of fruit and vegetable consumption, in addition to campaigns and partnerships with government, food industry stakeholders, health professionals and other thought leaders to collaborate, facilitate and advocate for increased intake. Campaigns included first, the 5-A-Day program, and then, the Fruits & Veggies—More Matters public health initiative. While five fruits and vegetables each day is great advice, and more will always matter, PBH’s new behavior-based call-to-action is Have A Plant®. Rooted in behavioral science, PBH’s transformative Have A Plant® movement is an invitation that will inspire people with compelling reasons to believe in the powerful role fruits and vegetables can play to create happy, healthy and active lives.

CONTACTS:
Katie Toulouse, Marketing & Communications Director
Produce for Better Health Foundation
ktoulouse@pbhfoundation.org
412-848-1644

Eric Davis, eric@flmharvest.com, 612-202-9407

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August 26, 2020 – FLM Harvest today announces it has selected the Produce for Better Health Foundation BB #:157162 as the recipient of its 2020 Seed to Succeed pro-bono program.

The agency will provide up to $75,000 in services to promote PBH’s signature 2020 “State of the Plate” fruit and vegetable consumption research.

FLM Harvest is a strategic consulting, marketing and communications agency for the agriculture and food markets. Its clients include commodity boards, manufacturers, retail brands and retailers.

PBH, a nonprofit 501(c)(3), is the only national organization dedicated to helping consumers live happier, healthier lives by eating more fruits and vegetables, including fresh, frozen, canned, dried and 100% juice, every single day.

Through the Seed to Succeed grant, FLM Harvest will, in the coming months, provide up to $75,000 of in-kind fees to PBH in support of the forthcoming release of their 2020 “State of the Plate: Research on America’s Consumption of Fruits and Vegetables” report, the industry’s leading research on fruit and vegetable consumption, which PBH conducts in partnership with The NPD Group.

As part of its support, FLM Harvest will help PBH develop an overall launch and communications strategy for the research, including creative content development, media planning as well as food, nutrition and agricultural thought leader engagement.

Since 2009, Seed to Succeed has provided marketing support for an array of food and agriculture nonprofits working diligently with limited resources to make their respective fields a better place.

“This year, we received a record number of applications, and our entire team had a part in selecting PBH among a stellar list of entrants,” said Laurie Fleck, president and CEO of FLM Harvest.

“We are delighted to represent PBH because we believe in the mission of eating more fruits and vegetables, and we are honored to help bring ‘State of the Plate’ results to the produce industry and general public at large at a time when it has never been more critical for families to have access to healthy foods.”

“We are thrilled FLM Harvest selected PBH and are excited to collaborate with them after years of shared support for the produce industry,” said Wendy Reinhardt Kapsak, MS, RDN, president and CEO of PBH.

“When we launched the Have A Plant® movement last year, we knew that to increase fruit and vegetable consumption and help consumers make long-term, sustained behavior changes, it would take time and incredible partners, and we’re thankful FLM Harvest has chosen to go on this journey with us.”

FLM Harvest’s Seed to Succeed program launched in 2009 and has supported a variety of nonprofit groups including Grow North MN, Project Evergreen, Farm Journal Foundation, Southern Peanut Growers and Partnership for Food Safety Education.

About FLM Harvest
FLM Harvest is a strategic consulting, marketing and communications agency that helps set strategy, align teams, frame opinions and create demand to deliver far-reaching results for clients in the agriculture, food and lifestyle markets. The company has more than 85 team members located in operating locations including Minneapolis, Minn.; Indianapolis, Ind.; Kansas City, Mo.; Portland, Ore.; and Washington, D.C.

About the Produce for Better Health Foundation
Produce for Better Health Foundation (PBH), a nonprofit 501(c)(3), is the only national organization dedicated to helping consumers live happier, healthy lives by eating more fruits and vegetables, including fresh, frozen, canned, dried and 100% juice, every single day.

Since 1991, PBH has invested decades into developing trended insights on attitudes toward all forms of fruit and vegetable consumption, in addition to campaigns and partnerships with government, food industry stakeholders, health professionals and other thought leaders to collaborate, facilitate and advocate for increased intake. Campaigns included first, the 5-A-Day program, and then, the Fruits & Veggies—More Matters public health initiative. While five fruits and vegetables each day is great advice, and more will always matter, PBH’s new behavior-based call-to-action is Have A Plant®. Rooted in behavioral science, PBH’s transformative Have A Plant® movement is an invitation that will inspire people with compelling reasons to believe in the powerful role fruits and vegetables can play to create happy, healthy and active lives.

CONTACTS:
Katie Toulouse, Marketing & Communications Director
Produce for Better Health Foundation
ktoulouse@pbhfoundation.org
412-848-1644

Eric Davis, eric@flmharvest.com, 612-202-9407

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