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Research Grants for Bee Health

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Bees are at the heart of everything we do at Nate’s, and their health is essential to our planet. That’s why we’re committed to supporting research that makes a real difference in protecting and sustaining honeybee populations. Through Honey Gives Hope, we fund vital studies that tackle the challenges bees face today—because when bees thrive, we all do.

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Cornell University

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University of Texas, Dallas

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University of California, Davis

“Support from Nate’s is extremely helpful for ensuring our research is the best it can possibly be, and so the results can be quickly disseminated to beekeepers, conservationists, policy makers, and the public. We’re proud to continue our partnership with Nate’s, who we feel is playing a tangible role in improving pollinator health in the USA.” - Dr. Scott McArt, associate professor, Department of Entomology at Cornell University

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Cornell University

Through our collaboration with Cornell University’s Department of Entomology, we actively contribute to essential research on honeybee health. This partnership addresses widespread concerns within the beekeeping community, such as the effects of pesticides on honeybee populations. Cornell’s Pollinator Network plays a pivotal role in safeguarding the well-being and sustainability of honeybees across the United States.

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University of Texas, Dallas

United by a common dedication to safeguarding honeybees and their habitats, UT Dallas and Nate’s are committed to sustainable stewardship of our land and resources. Together, we strive to protect pollinators both now and for future generations. Through this innovative partnership, Nate’s supports research, projects, and hands-on education initiatives aimed at promoting the benefits of sustainable and responsible beekeeping practices to empower the next generation.

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University of California, Davis

Nate’s champions the initiatives of the Honey and Pollination Center within the Robert Mondavi Institute for Wine and Food Science at UC Davis. Their objective is to delve deeper into the impact of honey adulteration on beekeepers, honey production, and the broader food system. UC Davis research stands at the forefront of agricultural innovation and sustainability, paving the way for crucial advancements in our collective understanding.

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