Join Groundswell Center and Leah Penniman from Soul Fire Farm and the TheNortheastFarmers of Color(NEFOC) Program Coordinatorto learn about NEFOC’s structure and work and how farmers of color and white farmers can get involved or take action to support the network and the Reparations Map and project they've developed.
> FFJ is a monthly meeting for farmers, food producers, and food system players interested in digging into the intersection of food, agriculture and social justice. <
Wednesdays January 16 - March 20, 2019, 6pm-9pm, Ithaca, NY
The course is designed as an intensive, and ideal for students to enroll in all 10-weeks. However, sessions are also available for individual enrollment.
>> Grow Your Farm Business is for people in the early to mid stages of developing a farm business and includes goal setting, matching production to market strategy, assessing feasibility, basic financial and accounting concepts, the legalities of farming, food justice, and sources of capital. <<
New Offering! Graduates of the 10-week series are eligible to enroll in a 3:1 matched savings program in partnership with Alternatives Federal Credit Union and can receive up to $3000 to assist with farm business start-up or expansion costs.