ASFS/AFHVS Food Meeting Sponsorship

The annual ‘Food Meetings,’ a joint annual endeavor of the Association for the Study of Food and Society (ASFS) and the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society (AFHVS) is so much more than an academic conference. It’s a gathering that aims to honor the expertise of humanistic and agricultural academics, practitioners, farmers, activists, food sovereignty advocates, chefs, eaters, and others interested in food. The 2025 meeting theme, Food Cultures & Social Justice, invites participants to celebrate diversity and resilience of cultural expression, grapple with the expression of systems of oppression, and imagine alternative ways of being in relationship with each other and the planet, all through food. To help us achieve these goals, we welcome financial and in-kind donations from businesses, nonprofits, and individuals. 

Your Contribution Will Help Us: 

  • Showcase local BIPOC farmers and restaurateurs in the food served to attendees at the welcome reception, lunches, and banquet 
  • Waive registration fees and travel costs for high-level keynote speaker and leaders of roundtables on Indigenous Foodways, Black Foodways, Farm & Food Workers 
  • Comp registration fees for student and low-income meeting participants 
  • Offer excursions to local and regional food sites 
  • Serve delicious and bountiful Oregon foods

Become a Sponsor

To become a sponsor, please download and complete the Sponsorship Request form, including sponsorship level, and submit it to the Conference Planning Committee at asfs_afhvs2025@oregonstate.edu.

Exhibiting Opportunities

Organizations will also have the opportunity to exhibit at the conference, which will take place in a dedicated, central location on Thursday & Friday, 9am – 4:30pm. For $500, exhibitors will get one 6’ table. For complete information and instructions on becoming an exhibitor, refer to the Exhibitor Opportunities form.

2025 Meeting Sponsors:

College of Liberal Arts – Oregon State University

School of History, Philosophy, and Religion – Oregon State University

School of Language, Culture, and Society – Oregon State University

Garry Stephenson

PRAx – Oregon State University

College of Agricultural Sciences – Oregon State University

American Farmland Trust

Society for the Anthropology of Food and Nutrition