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Urban Farming - 2019

Collected by: San Jose State University, School of Information

Archived since: Sep, 2019

Description:

This collection consists of the websites for non-profits across the United States that are focused on urban farming. These organizations demonstrate the social impact of these programs, including: job training for at-risk youth and those who were formerly incarcerated; adult and youth education; support for refugees and immigrants; and providing produce for neighborhoods that are food deserts and for food shelters.

Subject:   Science & Health Society & Culture Urban agriculture Occupational training Nonprofit organizations Education

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Title: City Blossoms

URL: http://cityblossoms.org/

Description: This website details the work of City Blossoms, a nonprofit organization in Washington D.C. that fosters healthy communities through innovative, community-engaging programming and green spaces. With a particular focus on low-income communities and Latino, African-American, and immigrant youth, the organization serves neighborhoods in which children and youth may not otherwise have access to green space.

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Subject:   Community-based conservation Community gardens Community organization Education Immigrants Land-use, urban Leadership in adolescents Low-income housing Nonprofit organization Sustainability Urban agriculture Urban renewal Washington D.C., USA,  Youth--Education

Title: Farm LA

URL: http://farmla.org

Description: Farm LA is a non-profit dedicated to rescuing underutilized lots in Los Angeles for solar and agricultural farms. The organization acquires vacant properties and turns them into farms that grow food for community distribution, or solar farms to help the city generate its water and energy from renewable resources. The founders want to help create a cultural awareness and appreciation for community gardening, healthy eating, and sustainable energy. Initially, Farm LA focused its efforts on public mini-farms on sidewalks around Los Angeles, focusing especially in neighborhoods that are considered food deserts. They have implemented 10 such mini-farms, and have since expanded their services. The website for Farm LA provides a history of the nonprofit, as well as major programs on which the volunteers focus: land reclamation for urban farming and establishment of solar farms, youth farming education, advocacy, and farmers' markets and food donations. The site features a store with branded merchandise for sale, links to sign up to volunteer, and donation and donor information.

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Subject:   Urban agriculture Community-supported agriculture Farmers' markets Food security Education,  Youth--Education ,  Sustainability Land use, urban Renewable natural resources Reclamation of land Nonprofit organizations Community organizations Los Angeles, California, USA

Title: Harlem Grown

URL: http://www.harlemgrown.org/

Description: This website details the work of the nonprofit organization, Harlem Grown, whose mission is to inspire youth to live healthy and ambitious lives through mentorship and hands-on education in urban farming, sustainability, and nutrition.

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Subject:   Community-based conservation Community gardens Community organization Education Food security Land-use, urban Nonprofit organization Sustainability Urban agriculture Urban renewal New York City, New York, USA,  Youth--Education

Title: Rid-All Green Partnership

URL: https://www.greennghetto.org/

Description: This website details the Green Ghetto and Rid-All Green Partnership, which operates an urban farm in Cleveland’s Kinsman Neighborhood. The organization grows produce to bring healthy, local food to area institutions and citizens and train others on this work. The organization farms, creates nutritious soil, educates adults (as a Regional Outreach Training Center of Central State University), and educates youth (under their “Green ‘n tha Ghetto” banner).

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Subject:   Urban agriculture Community-supported agriculture Food security Sustainability Occupational training Adult education,  Youth--Education ,  Nonprofit organizations Community organization Land use, urban Cleveland, Ohio, USA

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