
Western Region Agricultural
Stress Assistance Program (WRASAP)
Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future
The Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future (CLF) works with students, educators, researchers, policymakers, advocacy organizations and communities to build a healthier, more equitable and resilient food system.
Service areas: Maryland, National
Go to Website | Phone: 410-223-1811
Core Services: Activism & Organizing
General Services: Research, Technical Assistance, & Education, Resources for Beginning Farmers
Idaho-Oregon Fruit and Vegetable Associates
The Idaho-Oregon Fruit and Vegetable Association provides an effective avenue for its members to collaborate and work collectively on instrumental issues pertinent to the agricultural industry of its area.
Service areas: Idaho, Oregon
Go to Website | Phone: (208) 722-5111
Core Services: Activism & Organizing
General Services: Resources for Beginning Farmers
Idaho Hay + Forage Association
Idaho Hay and Forage Association, Inc. is an organization that represents the hay and forage producers and allied industry members.
Service areas: Idaho
Go to Website | Phone: 208-888-0988
Core Services: Activism & Organizing
General Services: Resources for Beginning Farmers
Idaho Grain Producers Association
Our mission is to serve the grain producers of Idaho by representing their interests at the county, state and federal levels to enhance their profitability and long term viability.
Service areas: Idaho
Go to Website | Phone: (208) 345-0706
Core Services: Activism & Organizing
General Services: Resources for Beginning Farmers
Idaho Farm Bureau Federation
The Idaho Farm Bureau is a voluntary grassroots organization dedicated to strengthening agriculture and protecting the rights, values, and property of our member families and neighbors.
Service areas: Idaho
Go to Website | Phone: (208) 232-7914
Core Services: Activism & Organizing
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Idaho Cattle Association
The Idaho Cattle Association (ICA) is the official voice for all segments of the beef industry in Idaho, from seedstock breeders to commercial operators to cattle feeders. ICA is the grassroots policy development organization for Idaho’s second-leading agricultural industry–cattle. Through ICA, cattlemen and women work to create a positive business environment, while providing consumers with a safe and wholesome product.
Service areas: Idaho
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Core Services: Activism & Organizing
General Services: Resources for Beginning Farmers
Hawaiʻi Institute of Pacific Agriculture
To practice and teach regenerative agricultural education programs.
Service areas: Hawaii
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Core Services: Activism & Organizing, Research, Technical Assistance, & Education
General Services: Resources for Tribal Farmers & Ranchers
Hawaii Land Trust
We work in three programmatic areas: ʻĀina Protection, Stewardship, and Connection. We prioritize the protection of coastlines, wahi kupuna, and lands that grow healthy food for Hawaiʻi’s people, and partner to conserve mauka forests and ranches. We welcome thousands of residents, visitors, and students every year to learn about, enjoy, and help care for these lands, creating generational commitments and a shared value system around land stewardship.
Voluntary land protection provides the landowner, and community surrounding and connected to a property, with a win-win method to preserve areas that are integral to Hawaiʻi’s health. Protecting and restoring wahi kupuna creates sanctuaries for Hawaiʻi’s native plants and animals, many of which are found nowhere else in the world, preserves and often revives the function of ancient cultural sites, and increases Hawaiʻi’s resilience to the effects of climate change.
We strive to protect entire landscapes, establishing reciprocal relationships with the land as Hawaiʻi’s ancestors did.
Service areas:
Go to Website | Phone: (808) 744-2462
Core Services: Activism & Organizing, Conservation Programs
General Services: Resources for Tribal Farmers & Ranchers
Hawaii Farmers Union Foundation
HFUF’s “primary purposes are to support the sovereign right of farmers to create and sustain vibrant and prosperous agricultural communities for the benefit of all Hawaii through various scientific, educational and charitable activities.”
Service areas: Hawaii
Go to Website | Phone: 1 (808) 800-3974, EXT 2
Core Services: Activism & Organizing, Resources for Beginning Farmers, Resources for Tribal Farmers & Ranchers
General Services: Farm Land Access & Succession Planning, Resources for Beginning Farmers, Resources for Tribal Farmers & Ranchers
Hawaii Cattlemen’s Council
The Hawaii Cattlemen’s Council (HCC) is a non-profit organization working for the cattle producers of Hawaii in areas of education, promotion and research.
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Go to Website | Phone: 808-333-6755
Core Services: Activism & Organizing
General Services: Resources for Beginning Farmers
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The Western Region Agricultural Stress Assistance Program is supported by the USDA Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network, under agreement number: 2020-70028-32731 proposal number: 2020-07631
The Western Region Agricultural Stress Assistance Program is an equal access/equal opportunity program.