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Welcome to the clearinghouse of resources for the Western region. We want to make sure you, your family, and people you work with have access to the resources needed, when they are needed. Use our clearinghouse to learn what resources may be available in your local area or within your state.
How to use the Clearinghouse
First, select the service category you are interested in. Second, select the state you would like to search for resources that fall within that category. If you are new to using our clearinghouse, or if you are not sure what service category to select, you can generate a more generalized list of results to browse. You can identify the state you wish to explore and select the “search for resources” button to generate the list..
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Search for Resources
Welcome to the clearinghouse of resources for the Western region. We want to make sure you, your family, and people you work with have access to the resources needed, when they are needed. Use our clearinghouse to learn what resources may be available in your local area or within your state.
How to use the Clearinghouse
First, select the service category you are interested in. Second, select the state you would like to search for resources that fall within that category. If you are new to using our clearinghouse, or if you are not sure what service category to select, you can generate a more generalized list of results to browse. You can identify the state you wish to explore and select the “search for resources” button to generate the list..
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Search for Resources
Welcome to the clearinghouse of resources for the Western region. We want to make sure you, your family, and people you work with have access to the resources needed, when they are needed. Use our clearinghouse to learn what resources may be available in your local area or within your state.
How to use the Clearinghouse
First, select the service category you are interested in. Second, select the state you would like to search for resources that fall within that category. If you are new to using our clearinghouse, or if you are not sure what service category to select, you can generate a more generalized list of results to browse. You can identify the state you wish to explore and select the “search for resources” button to generate the list..
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Search for Resources
Welcome to the clearinghouse of resources for the Western region. We want to make sure you, your family, and people you work with have access to the resources needed, when they are needed. Use our clearinghouse to learn what resources may be available in your local area or within your state.
How to use the Clearinghouse
First, select the service category you are interested in. Second, select the state you would like to search for resources that fall within that category. If you are new to using our clearinghouse, or if you are not sure what service category to select, you can generate a more generalized list of results to browse. You can identify the state you wish to explore and select the “search for resources” button to generate the list..
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Welcome to the clearinghouse of resources for the Western region. We want to make sure you, your family, and people you work with have access to the resources needed, when they are needed. Use our clearinghouse to learn what resources may be available in your local area or within your state.
How to use the Clearinghouse
First, select the service category you are interested in. Second, select the state you would like to search for resources that fall within that category. If you are new to using our clearinghouse, or if you are not sure what service category to select, you can generate a more generalized list of results to browse. You can identify the state you wish to explore and select the “search for resources” button to generate the list..
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Welcome to the clearinghouse of resources for the Western region. We want to make sure you, your family, and people you work with have access to the resources needed, when they are needed. Use our clearinghouse to learn what resources may be available in your local area or within your state.
How to use the Clearinghouse
First, select the service category you are interested in. Second, select the state you would like to search for resources that fall within that category. If you are new to using our clearinghouse, or if you are not sure what service category to select, you can generate a more generalized list of results to browse. You can identify the state you wish to explore and select the “search for resources” button to generate the list..
Learn More about Core ServicesResource Clearinghouse
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Welcome to the clearinghouse of resources for the Western region. We want to make sure you, your family, and people you work with have access to the resources needed, when they are needed. Use our clearinghouse to learn what resources may be available in your local area or within your state.
How to use the Clearinghouse
First, select the service category you are interested in. Second, select the state you would like to search for resources that fall within that category. If you are new to using our clearinghouse, or if you are not sure what service category to select, you can generate a more generalized list of results to browse. You can identify the state you wish to explore and select the “search for resources” button to generate the list..
Learn More about Core ServicesResource Clearinghouse
Search for Resources
Welcome to the clearinghouse of resources for the Western region. We want to make sure you, your family, and people you work with have access to the resources needed, when they are needed. Use our clearinghouse to learn what resources may be available in your local area or within your state.
How to use the Clearinghouse
First, select the service category you are interested in. Second, select the state you would like to search for resources that fall within that category. If you are new to using our clearinghouse, or if you are not sure what service category to select, you can generate a more generalized list of results to browse. You can identify the state you wish to explore and select the “search for resources” button to generate the list.
Learn More about Core Services1,000 Friends of Oregon Farmer Advisory Committee
“In order for Oregon agriculture to continue to thrive, it is necessary to maintain the land base on which the agricultural and forestry industries depend. 1000 Friends of Oregon and the farmers, ranchers, and foresters who comprise its Farmer Advisory Committee, share the belief that the best way to maintain the land base is through an effective land use planning program that builds livable urban areas and rural communities, protects family farms and forests, and conserves natural areas.
Participation opportunities include:Training to understand the statewide land use planning program
Timely communications about working lands-related legislation and agency rule-making
Support that simplifies engagement with decision-makers to improve working land protections and prevent further rollbacks
Technical assistance with land use issues in your county
Involvement in working lands-policy creation at 1000 Friends of Oregon
Bi-annual meetings of the Farmer Advisory Committee” Visit Website | Phone: 541.474.1155
We help with:
- Activism & Organizing
We also help with:
- Conservation Programs
- Farm Land Access & Succession Planning
- Legal Help & Mediation Services
We work in these areas:
- Oregon
2 Forks Club
Our goal is to build a robust local food economy by giving community farmers and local food entrepreneurs a leg up. 0% interest loans to community farmers and local food entrepreneurs in the Roaring Fork and North Fork V
Visit Website | Phone: 970.379.2323We help with:
- Funding Opportunities for Farmers
We work in these areas:
- Colorado
Adelante Mujeres
Adelante Mujeres provides education, career and economic development, and support services for low-income Spanish-speaking families. Adelante Agricultura, the sustainable farming program, aims to provide resource-limited, aspiring Latino immigrant farmers and farm workers with the training and skills necessary to farm using organic methods and to successfully market their produce.
Visit Website | Phone: 503.992.0078We help with:
- Direct Marketing Assistance
- Organic/Sustainable/Regenerative Transition & Support
- Resources for Beginning Farmers
- Resources for BIPOC Farmers
- Resources for Farmworkers / Migrant Workers
- Resources for Women Farmers
We also help with:
- Farm Land Access & Succession Planning
- Funding Opportunities for Farmers
- Industrial Ag Issues
- Institutional & Wholesale Markets
We work in these areas:
- Oregon
Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians
“”ATNI, as a nonprofit organization, has its structure built around programming of technical assistance, training, information sharing, and providing appropriate platforms to develop strategically policy that serves our member tribes and leadership.” Programs areas include Climate Change, Energy and Natural Resources.
Visit Website | Phone: Headquarters (Portland, OR): 503.249.5770; Spokane Office: 509.209.2417We help with:
- Activism & Organizing
- Conservation Programs
- Farm Energy Options
- Resources for Tribal Farmers & Ranchers
We work in these areas:
- Alaska
- California
- Idaho
- Montana
- Oregon
- Washington
AgrAbility of Utah
The AgrAbility Project was created to assist people with disabilities employed in agriculture. The project links the Cooperative Extension Service at a land-grant university with a private nonprofit disability service organization to provide practical education and assistance that promotes independence in agricultural production and rural living. The AgrAbility Project assists people involved in production agriculture who work on both small and large operations. The state AgrAbility staff provides training, site visits, on-farm assessments, technical assistance, and other information directly to the farmer or rancher with a disability.
Visit Website | Phone: 435.797.3772We help with:
- Crisis Assistance
- Resources for Farmers with Disabilities
We also help with:
- Resources for Beginning Farmers
- Resources for Veteran Farmers
We work in these areas:
- Utah
AgrAbility Project Wyoming
Wyoming AgrAbility is part of a national program administered through the United States Department of Agriculture, focused on promoting independence for members of the agricultural community who have disabilities resulting from injury, illness, aging, or other causes.
Visit Website | Phone: 1-888-989-9463.We help with:
- Crisis Assistance
- Resources for Farmers with Disabilities
- Resources for Farmworkers / Migrant Workers
- Resources for Veteran Farmers
We also help with:
- Resources for Beginning Farmers
We work in these areas:
- Wyoming
Agribusiness and Water Council of Arizona
The Agribusiness & Water Council of Arizona (ABWC) is a not for profit trade association, whose membership represents the entire agricultural community from “ditch bank to dinner plate”, in Arizona. ABWC was established in 1978 to respond to proposed water legislation and to serve as the state’s reclamation representative to the National Water Resources Association. It’s members are comprised of growers, ranchers, suppliers of equipment, seed, chemicals and services, attorney groups, agricultural processors, financiers of agribusiness enterprises, commodity groups, trade associations, electrical, irrigation and drainage districts, and major state universities.
Visit Website | Phone: (480) 558-5301We help with:
- Funding Opportunities for Farmers
We work in these areas:
- Arizona
Agricultural Connections
“Our mission is to revolutionize the food industry and become Central Oregon’s leader in farm-direct food sales. We aim to create a local food distribution system for local farmers, home cooks, regional chefs, processors, and grocery store owners that is convenient and accessible.
We are a tiny and mighty Bend-based team who loves what we do and who is honored to contribute to the successful evolution of our regional food system. Our farmers are the heart and soul of our work as, without them, we essentially have no need to exist. We care about the nourishment of the land and the nourishment of every body. We foresee joyful communities that know their farmers by name and the seasonal veggies that come from their soil. Our craft is one of the connector; we build enduring relationships and local food is the thread we weave all the way from our farm partners to our amazing and supportive customers.
Agricultural Connections (AC) delivers farm-fresh food year-round. We sell LOCAL (Central Oregon) and REGIONAL (throughout Oregon, mainly from the Eugene-Junction City Willamette Valley area) food that bridges the gap between farmers and consumers. We strive to supply Central Oregon homes, companies, restaurants, and grocery stores with the freshest, most authentically local, organically grown and high quality products year-round. “
Visit Website | Phone: (541) 903-2502We help with:
- Direct Marketing Assistance
- Institutional & Wholesale Markets
- Organic/Sustainable/Regenerative Transition & Support
We work in these areas:
- Oregon
Agricultural Council of California
Founded in 1919, Agricultural Council of California is a member-supported organization advocating for more than 15,000 farmers across California, ranging from farmer-owned businesses to the world’s best-known brands. Ag Council works tirelessly to keep its members productive and competitive, so that agriculture can remain California’s number-one industry and members can continue to produce the highest quality food for the entire world.
Visit Website | Phone: 916.443.4887We help with:
- Activism & Organizing
We work in these areas:
- California
Agricultural Employment Legal Counseling at Columbia Legal Services
“Immigrant workers in Washington state are living under outdated and racialized immigration and employment systems that offer few reliable protections or opportunities to secure better paying, more permanent work. Agricultural workers, primarily immigrants, have been historically excluded from basic employment protections like overtime, a legacy of the Jim Crow era. Workers in the state under the H-2A visa program are subjected to intimidation and retaliation.
Columbia Legal Services works with immigrant community groups and unions to transform employment practices that have excluded immigrant workers.”
Visit Website | Phone: (206) 464-5911; (800) 542-0794 (Toll Free)We help with:
- Legal Help & Mediation Services
- Resources for BIPOC Farmers
- Resources for Farmworkers / Migrant Workers
We work in these areas:
- Washington
Core Services Definitions
Activism & Organizing Farm StressOptions for mental and physical health counseling, and other social or family services. (Source: Farm Aid)
Conservation ProgramsGovernment conservation programs, land trusts, easement programs and assistance setting up conservation practices on your farm. (Source: Farm Aid)
Crisis AssistanceFind organizations with a capacity for quick response and services such as case work, one-on-one support, a hotline, a helpline, and/or emergency fund. (Source: Farm Aid)
Direct Marketing AssistanceResources to help you sell directly to customers via local farmers markets, Community Supported Agriculture or other direct to consumer marketing outlets. (Source: Farm Aid)
Disaster Relief/ResilienceSupport for farmers after experiencing natural disasters as well as offering programs or information on how to be prepared or develop a resilient farm. (Source: Farm Aid)
Farm Energy OptionsResources for farmers and ranchers interested in renewable energy and on-farm energy efficiency. (Source: Farm Aid)
Financial & Business PlanningOrganizations and tools that help you understand farm finance, funding options and how to craft a business plan. (Source: Farm Aid)
Funding Opportunities for FarmersGrant and loan opportunities, cost-share programs and alternative funding options for farmers. (Source: Farm Aid)
Industrial Ag Issues Institutional & Wholesale MarketsMarket your product through food hubs, cooperatives, Farm to School programs or other institutions and businesses seeking to buy from family farmers. (Source: Farm Aid)
Farm Land Access & Succession PlanningLand link programs, transition planning, and other services designed to help beginning farmers find land and to keep agricultural lands in production. (Source: Farm Aid)
Legal Help & Mediation ServicesLegal help regarding farmer rights and contract assessments, as well as mediation services to help settle disputes. (Source: Farm Aid)
Organic/Sustainable/Regenerative Transition & SupportTechnical assistance, certification support, workshops and other services for current organic, sustainable and regenerative farmers and those looking to transition. (Source: Farm Aid)
Resources for Beginning FarmersSupport for new and aspiring farmers, including training and mentoring programs, networking, technical help, apprenticeships, internships and more. (Source: Farm Aid)
Resources for Tribal Farmers & RanchersSupport services, advocacy programs, grant opportunities and other help specific to tribal farmers and ranchers. (Source: Farm Aid)
Resources for Hispanic/Latinx Farmers/FarmworkersSupport services, advocacy programs, grant opportunities and other help specific to Farmers and Farmworkers who are of Hispanic and Latino descent.
Resources for Underserved FarmersSupport services, advocacy programs, grant opportunities and other help specific to low-income farmers, farmers of color, veterans, farmers experiencing disabilities and women farmers. (Source: Farm Aid)
Substance Use SupportTreatment/recovery/support for substance abuse addiction.
Visit Website | Phone:We help with:
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Core Services Definitions
Activism & Organizing Farm StressOptions for mental and physical health counseling, and other social or family services. (Source: Farm Aid)
Conservation ProgramsGovernment conservation programs, land trusts, easement programs and assistance setting up conservation practices on your farm. (Source: Farm Aid)
Crisis AssistanceFind organizations with a capacity for quick response and services such as case work, one-on-one support, a hotline, a helpline, and/or emergency fund. (Source: Farm Aid)
Direct Marketing AssistanceResources to help you sell directly to customers via local farmers markets, Community Supported Agriculture or other direct to consumer marketing outlets. (Source: Farm Aid)
Disaster Relief/ResilienceSupport for farmers after experiencing natural disasters as well as offering programs or information on how to be prepared or develop a resilient farm. (Source: Farm Aid)
Farm Energy OptionsResources for farmers and ranchers interested in renewable energy and on-farm energy efficiency. (Source: Farm Aid)
Financial & Business PlanningOrganizations and tools that help you understand farm finance, funding options and how to craft a business plan. (Source: Farm Aid)
Funding Opportunities for FarmersGrant and loan opportunities, cost-share programs and alternative funding options for farmers. (Source: Farm Aid)
Industrial Ag Issues Institutional & Wholesale MarketsMarket your product through food hubs, cooperatives, Farm to School programs or other institutions and businesses seeking to buy from family farmers. (Source: Farm Aid)
Farm Land Access & Succession PlanningLand link programs, transition planning, and other services designed to help beginning farmers find land and to keep agricultural lands in production. (Source: Farm Aid)
Legal Help & Mediation ServicesLegal help regarding farmer rights and contract assessments, as well as mediation services to help settle disputes. (Source: Farm Aid)
Organic/Sustainable/Regenerative Transition & SupportTechnical assistance, certification support, workshops and other services for current organic, sustainable and regenerative farmers and those looking to transition. (Source: Farm Aid)
Resources for Beginning FarmersSupport for new and aspiring farmers, including training and mentoring programs, networking, technical help, apprenticeships, internships and more. (Source: Farm Aid)
Resources for Tribal Farmers & RanchersSupport services, advocacy programs, grant opportunities and other help specific to tribal farmers and ranchers. (Source: Farm Aid)
Resources for Hispanic/Latinx Farmers/FarmworkersSupport services, advocacy programs, grant opportunities and other help specific to Farmers and Farmworkers who are of Hispanic and Latino descent.
Resources for Underserved FarmersSupport services, advocacy programs, grant opportunities and other help specific to low-income farmers, farmers of color, veterans, farmers experiencing disabilities and women farmers. (Source: Farm Aid)
Substance Use SupportTreatment/recovery/support for substance abuse addiction.
Visit Website | Phone:We help with:
We work in these areas:
Core Services Definitions
Activism & Organizing Farm StressOptions for mental and physical health counseling, and other social or family services. (Source: Farm Aid)
Conservation ProgramsGovernment conservation programs, land trusts, easement programs and assistance setting up conservation practices on your farm. (Source: Farm Aid)
Crisis AssistanceFind organizations with a capacity for quick response and services such as case work, one-on-one support, a hotline, a helpline, and/or emergency fund. (Source: Farm Aid)
Direct Marketing AssistanceResources to help you sell directly to customers via local farmers markets, Community Supported Agriculture or other direct to consumer marketing outlets. (Source: Farm Aid)
Disaster Relief/ResilienceSupport for farmers after experiencing natural disasters as well as offering programs or information on how to be prepared or develop a resilient farm. (Source: Farm Aid)
Farm Energy OptionsResources for farmers and ranchers interested in renewable energy and on-farm energy efficiency. (Source: Farm Aid)
Financial & Business PlanningOrganizations and tools that help you understand farm finance, funding options and how to craft a business plan. (Source: Farm Aid)
Funding Opportunities for FarmersGrant and loan opportunities, cost-share programs and alternative funding options for farmers. (Source: Farm Aid)
Industrial Ag Issues Institutional & Wholesale MarketsMarket your product through food hubs, cooperatives, Farm to School programs or other institutions and businesses seeking to buy from family farmers. (Source: Farm Aid)
Farm Land Access & Succession PlanningLand link programs, transition planning, and other services designed to help beginning farmers find land and to keep agricultural lands in production. (Source: Farm Aid)
Legal Help & Mediation ServicesLegal help regarding farmer rights and contract assessments, as well as mediation services to help settle disputes. (Source: Farm Aid)
Organic/Sustainable/Regenerative Transition & SupportTechnical assistance, certification support, workshops and other services for current organic, sustainable and regenerative farmers and those looking to transition. (Source: Farm Aid)
Resources for Beginning FarmersSupport for new and aspiring farmers, including training and mentoring programs, networking, technical help, apprenticeships, internships and more. (Source: Farm Aid)
Resources for Tribal Farmers & RanchersSupport services, advocacy programs, grant opportunities and other help specific to tribal farmers and ranchers. (Source: Farm Aid)
Resources for Hispanic/Latinx Farmers/FarmworkersSupport services, advocacy programs, grant opportunities and other help specific to Farmers and Farmworkers who are of Hispanic and Latino descent.
Resources for Underserved FarmersSupport services, advocacy programs, grant opportunities and other help specific to low-income farmers, farmers of color, veterans, farmers experiencing disabilities and women farmers. (Source: Farm Aid)
Substance Use SupportTreatment/recovery/support for substance abuse addiction.
Visit Website | Phone:We help with:
We work in these areas:
Core Services Definitions
Activism & Organizing Farm StressOptions for mental and physical health counseling, and other social or family services. (Source: Farm Aid)
Conservation ProgramsGovernment conservation programs, land trusts, easement programs and assistance setting up conservation practices on your farm. (Source: Farm Aid)
Crisis AssistanceFind organizations with a capacity for quick response and services such as case work, one-on-one support, a hotline, a helpline, and/or emergency fund. (Source: Farm Aid)
Direct Marketing AssistanceResources to help you sell directly to customers via local farmers markets, Community Supported Agriculture or other direct to consumer marketing outlets. (Source: Farm Aid)
Disaster Relief/ResilienceSupport for farmers after experiencing natural disasters as well as offering programs or information on how to be prepared or develop a resilient farm. (Source: Farm Aid)
Farm Energy OptionsResources for farmers and ranchers interested in renewable energy and on-farm energy efficiency. (Source: Farm Aid)
Financial & Business PlanningOrganizations and tools that help you understand farm finance, funding options and how to craft a business plan. (Source: Farm Aid)
Funding Opportunities for FarmersGrant and loan opportunities, cost-share programs and alternative funding options for farmers. (Source: Farm Aid)
Industrial Ag Issues Institutional & Wholesale MarketsMarket your product through food hubs, cooperatives, Farm to School programs or other institutions and businesses seeking to buy from family farmers. (Source: Farm Aid)
Farm Land Access & Succession PlanningLand link programs, transition planning, and other services designed to help beginning farmers find land and to keep agricultural lands in production. (Source: Farm Aid)
Legal Help & Mediation ServicesLegal help regarding farmer rights and contract assessments, as well as mediation services to help settle disputes. (Source: Farm Aid)
Organic/Sustainable/Regenerative Transition & SupportTechnical assistance, certification support, workshops and other services for current organic, sustainable and regenerative farmers and those looking to transition. (Source: Farm Aid)
Resources for Beginning FarmersSupport for new and aspiring farmers, including training and mentoring programs, networking, technical help, apprenticeships, internships and more. (Source: Farm Aid)
Resources for Tribal Farmers & RanchersSupport services, advocacy programs, grant opportunities and other help specific to tribal farmers and ranchers. (Source: Farm Aid)
Resources for Hispanic/Latinx Farmers/FarmworkersSupport services, advocacy programs, grant opportunities and other help specific to Farmers and Farmworkers who are of Hispanic and Latino descent.
Resources for Underserved FarmersSupport services, advocacy programs, grant opportunities and other help specific to low-income farmers, farmers of color, veterans, farmers experiencing disabilities and women farmers. (Source: Farm Aid)
Substance Use SupportTreatment/recovery/support for substance abuse addiction.
Visit Website | Phone:We help with:
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Core Services Definitions
Activism & Organizing Farm StressOptions for mental and physical health counseling, and other social or family services. (Source: Farm Aid)
Conservation ProgramsGovernment conservation programs, land trusts, easement programs and assistance setting up conservation practices on your farm. (Source: Farm Aid)
Crisis AssistanceFind organizations with a capacity for quick response and services such as case work, one-on-one support, a hotline, a helpline, and/or emergency fund. (Source: Farm Aid)
Direct Marketing AssistanceResources to help you sell directly to customers via local farmers markets, Community Supported Agriculture or other direct to consumer marketing outlets. (Source: Farm Aid)
Disaster Relief/ResilienceSupport for farmers after experiencing natural disasters as well as offering programs or information on how to be prepared or develop a resilient farm. (Source: Farm Aid)
Farm Energy OptionsResources for farmers and ranchers interested in renewable energy and on-farm energy efficiency. (Source: Farm Aid)
Financial & Business PlanningOrganizations and tools that help you understand farm finance, funding options and how to craft a business plan. (Source: Farm Aid)
Funding Opportunities for FarmersGrant and loan opportunities, cost-share programs and alternative funding options for farmers. (Source: Farm Aid)
Industrial Ag Issues Institutional & Wholesale MarketsMarket your product through food hubs, cooperatives, Farm to School programs or other institutions and businesses seeking to buy from family farmers. (Source: Farm Aid)
Farm Land Access & Succession PlanningLand link programs, transition planning, and other services designed to help beginning farmers find land and to keep agricultural lands in production. (Source: Farm Aid)
Legal Help & Mediation ServicesLegal help regarding farmer rights and contract assessments, as well as mediation services to help settle disputes. (Source: Farm Aid)
Organic/Sustainable/Regenerative Transition & SupportTechnical assistance, certification support, workshops and other services for current organic, sustainable and regenerative farmers and those looking to transition. (Source: Farm Aid)
Resources for Beginning FarmersSupport for new and aspiring farmers, including training and mentoring programs, networking, technical help, apprenticeships, internships and more. (Source: Farm Aid)
Resources for Tribal Farmers & RanchersSupport services, advocacy programs, grant opportunities and other help specific to tribal farmers and ranchers. (Source: Farm Aid)
Resources for Hispanic/Latinx Farmers/FarmworkersSupport services, advocacy programs, grant opportunities and other help specific to Farmers and Farmworkers who are of Hispanic and Latino descent.
Resources for Underserved FarmersSupport services, advocacy programs, grant opportunities and other help specific to low-income farmers, farmers of color, veterans, farmers experiencing disabilities and women farmers. (Source: Farm Aid)
Substance Use SupportTreatment/recovery/support for substance abuse addiction.
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Core Services Definitions
Activism & Organizing Farm StressOptions for mental and physical health counseling, and other social or family services. (Source: Farm Aid)
Conservation ProgramsGovernment conservation programs, land trusts, easement programs and assistance setting up conservation practices on your farm. (Source: Farm Aid)
Crisis AssistanceFind organizations with a capacity for quick response and services such as case work, one-on-one support, a hotline, a helpline, and/or emergency fund. (Source: Farm Aid)
Direct Marketing AssistanceResources to help you sell directly to customers via local farmers markets, Community Supported Agriculture or other direct to consumer marketing outlets. (Source: Farm Aid)
Disaster Relief/ResilienceSupport for farmers after experiencing natural disasters as well as offering programs or information on how to be prepared or develop a resilient farm. (Source: Farm Aid)
Farm Energy OptionsResources for farmers and ranchers interested in renewable energy and on-farm energy efficiency. (Source: Farm Aid)
Financial & Business PlanningOrganizations and tools that help you understand farm finance, funding options and how to craft a business plan. (Source: Farm Aid)
Funding Opportunities for FarmersGrant and loan opportunities, cost-share programs and alternative funding options for farmers. (Source: Farm Aid)
Industrial Ag Issues Institutional & Wholesale MarketsMarket your product through food hubs, cooperatives, Farm to School programs or other institutions and businesses seeking to buy from family farmers. (Source: Farm Aid)
Farm Land Access & Succession PlanningLand link programs, transition planning, and other services designed to help beginning farmers find land and to keep agricultural lands in production. (Source: Farm Aid)
Legal Help & Mediation ServicesLegal help regarding farmer rights and contract assessments, as well as mediation services to help settle disputes. (Source: Farm Aid)
Organic/Sustainable/Regenerative Transition & SupportTechnical assistance, certification support, workshops and other services for current organic, sustainable and regenerative farmers and those looking to transition. (Source: Farm Aid)
Resources for Beginning FarmersSupport for new and aspiring farmers, including training and mentoring programs, networking, technical help, apprenticeships, internships and more. (Source: Farm Aid)
Resources for Tribal Farmers & RanchersSupport services, advocacy programs, grant opportunities and other help specific to tribal farmers and ranchers. (Source: Farm Aid)
Resources for Hispanic/Latinx Farmers/FarmworkersSupport services, advocacy programs, grant opportunities and other help specific to Farmers and Farmworkers who are of Hispanic and Latino descent.
Resources for Underserved FarmersSupport services, advocacy programs, grant opportunities and other help specific to low-income farmers, farmers of color, veterans, farmers experiencing disabilities and women farmers. (Source: Farm Aid)
Substance Use SupportTreatment/recovery/support for substance abuse addiction.
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Core Services Definitions
Activism & Organizing Farm StressOptions for mental and physical health counseling, and other social or family services. (Source: Farm Aid)
Conservation ProgramsGovernment conservation programs, land trusts, easement programs and assistance setting up conservation practices on your farm. (Source: Farm Aid)
Crisis AssistanceFind organizations with a capacity for quick response and services such as case work, one-on-one support, a hotline, a helpline, and/or emergency fund. (Source: Farm Aid)
Direct Marketing AssistanceResources to help you sell directly to customers via local farmers markets, Community Supported Agriculture or other direct to consumer marketing outlets. (Source: Farm Aid)
Disaster Relief/ResilienceSupport for farmers after experiencing natural disasters as well as offering programs or information on how to be prepared or develop a resilient farm. (Source: Farm Aid)
Farm Energy OptionsResources for farmers and ranchers interested in renewable energy and on-farm energy efficiency. (Source: Farm Aid)
Financial & Business PlanningOrganizations and tools that help you understand farm finance, funding options and how to craft a business plan. (Source: Farm Aid)
Funding Opportunities for FarmersGrant and loan opportunities, cost-share programs and alternative funding options for farmers. (Source: Farm Aid)
Industrial Ag Issues Institutional & Wholesale MarketsMarket your product through food hubs, cooperatives, Farm to School programs or other institutions and businesses seeking to buy from family farmers. (Source: Farm Aid)
Farm Land Access & Succession PlanningLand link programs, transition planning, and other services designed to help beginning farmers find land and to keep agricultural lands in production. (Source: Farm Aid)
Legal Help & Mediation ServicesLegal help regarding farmer rights and contract assessments, as well as mediation services to help settle disputes. (Source: Farm Aid)
Organic/Sustainable/Regenerative Transition & SupportTechnical assistance, certification support, workshops and other services for current organic, sustainable and regenerative farmers and those looking to transition. (Source: Farm Aid)
Resources for Beginning FarmersSupport for new and aspiring farmers, including training and mentoring programs, networking, technical help, apprenticeships, internships and more. (Source: Farm Aid)
Resources for Tribal Farmers & RanchersSupport services, advocacy programs, grant opportunities and other help specific to tribal farmers and ranchers. (Source: Farm Aid)
Resources for Hispanic/Latinx Farmers/FarmworkersSupport services, advocacy programs, grant opportunities and other help specific to Farmers and Farmworkers who are of Hispanic and Latino descent.
Resources for Underserved FarmersSupport services, advocacy programs, grant opportunities and other help specific to low-income farmers, farmers of color, veterans, farmers experiencing disabilities and women farmers. (Source: Farm Aid)
Substance Use SupportTreatment/recovery/support for substance abuse addiction.
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