Allies Are the Best
We want you! Work with us to build sustainable, local, and just food systems throughout Indiana. We seek collaborations with any willing business, institution, organization, restaurant, school, grocer, group, or individual who cares about our cause. Interested? Contact us for more information.
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Our Allies:
- Grapevine Local Food Marketing
- King Dough
- Em's On the Road Photography
- Indiana University's Sustainable Food System Science program
- Valparaiso University's Sociology Department
- Purdue University's Diversified Food and Farming Systems Team
- Upland Brewery
- Campus Farms statewide, including at Earlham College, DePauw, Butler, IU, and Purdue
- Northwest Indiana Food Council
- Food and Growers Association
- Northeast Indiana Local Food Network
- And you? Let us know if you want to partner on upcoming events for beginning farmers in Indiana.
Our Funders
rdue University has generously supported our efforts to launch the Hoosier Young Farmers Coalition. Their support helped pay for our first year of events, plus publicity efforts like this website. Thank you, Purdue!
USDA’s Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) program funds on-farm research and outreach efforts, and we are proud to say that we received a grant to help launch our chapter. Their funds are helping us host events around the state, provide scholarships for young farmers to attend farming conferences, and much more. Thank you, SARE!
Indiana Humanities is funding our Storytelling project, where we're striving to update the narrative about food and farming in Indiana. Thank you, Indiana Humanities!
An ongoing grant from an anonymous donor funds our Fellowship program, where we help beginning farmers advance their farm infrastructure and sense of community. Thank you, kind people!
If you would like to support beginning farmers in Indiana, contact us at info@hoosieryfc.org
USDA’s Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) program funds on-farm research and outreach efforts, and we are proud to say that we received a grant to help launch our chapter. Their funds are helping us host events around the state, provide scholarships for young farmers to attend farming conferences, and much more. Thank you, SARE!
Indiana Humanities is funding our Storytelling project, where we're striving to update the narrative about food and farming in Indiana. Thank you, Indiana Humanities!
An ongoing grant from an anonymous donor funds our Fellowship program, where we help beginning farmers advance their farm infrastructure and sense of community. Thank you, kind people!
If you would like to support beginning farmers in Indiana, contact us at info@hoosieryfc.org