Find Farms with Social Missions Near You
Current total: 156 farms
Closed Loop Farms
Chicago, IL - Founded ?
We are an urban farm located in Chicago’s Back of the Yards neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago. We grow microgreens indoors, year-round, as well as edible flowers, herbs, baby greens, and produce on our quarter acre outdoor farm from April through December. Our farm operates with the following core principles at our forefront: Waste as an opportunity, environmental stewardship, local hiring and ethical labor practices, direct relationships with customers
Employment: CI
Education: NA
Community Programs: DF
Cobblestone Farms
Fayetteville, AR - Founded ?
Cobblestone Farms is a local non-profit passionately committed to hunger relief. Our mission is to grow and donate fresh healthy produce to families in need and partnering agencies to address food insecurity in the NWA community.
Employment: NA
Education: F
Community Programs: CG, DF
Common Ground Urban Farm
New Haven, CT - Founded 1990
Common Ground is a center for learning and leadership, inviting people across ages and identities to connect to their urban environment, build community, grow into their full potential, and contribute to a just and sustainable world.
Employment: Y
Education: F
Community Programs: CG
Cultivate Kansas City
Kansas City, KS - Founded 2005
Cultivate Kansas City is a locally-grown nonprofit working to grow food, farms, and community in support of a sustainable and healthy local food system for all. We believe that growing and sharing local food nurtures our ability to care for each other and the world in which we live.
Employment: CI
Education: Y,A
Community Programs: CG, DF
Cultivating Community Fresh Start Farms
Portland, ME - Founded 2001
Cultivating Community grows sustainable communities by expanding access to healthy, local food; empowering children, youth, and adults to play diverse roles in restoring the local, sustainable food systems; and modeling, teaching, and advocating for ecological food production.
Employment: Y
Education: F
Community Programs: ?
D-Town Farms
Detroit, MI - Founded 2006
DBCFSN works to build self-reliance, food security and justice in Detroit’s Black community by influencing public policy, engaging in urban agriculture, promoting healthy eating, encouraging cooperative buying and directing youth towards careers in food-related fields.
Employment: Y
Education: F
Community Programs: NA
Cloud 9 Rooftop Farm
Philadelphia, PA - Founded 2013
Cloud 9 fosters community and environmental stewardship through community-led farming, training, and educational programming. Cloud 9 leverages rooftop and urban space to improve stormwater management, fresh food access, and community cohesion.
Employment: ?
Education: A
Community Programs: DF
Common Good City Farm
Washington, DC - Founded 2007
Common Good City Farm (CGCF) is a place where community members can source fresh food, see sustainable urban agriculture in action, and gain exposure to concepts and skills to lead healthy lives. Our mission is to create a vibrant, informed, and well-nourished community through urban farming. We actively engage with all members of our diverse community and create opportunities for connections on our farm, while emphasizing intensive vegetable production and modeling best practices in sustainable urban agriculture.
Employment: Y,CI
Education: F
Community Programs: CG
Cura Personalis Project
Brookeville, MD - Founded 2014
Cura Personalis Project, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in Montgomery County, MD which provides vocational and prevocational training to young adults and transitioning youth with developmental disabilities.
Employment: Y,D
Education: Y,A
Community Programs: NA
Delaware Center for Horticulture (Branches to Chances)
Wilmington, DE - Founded 1977
DCH is the only nonprofit membership organization in Delaware that mobilizes and inspires community greening statewide in urban and suburban environments. By inspiring an appreciation for improving our environment through horticulture, education, and conservation, we have become a leader in improving and beautifying communities by harnessing the power of our members, volunteers, and staff to go out and make a difference. Our members come from Delaware and the surrounding region and bring with them a passion for plants only matched by that of our staff members. With more than 600 active and dedicated volunteers annually, we have a tremendous amount of community support, which allows us to accomplish the impossible.
Employment: CI
Education: F
Community Programs: CG