BFRDP Projects

Windy City Harvest: Building Capacity of Beginning Farmers in the Chicago Region
[Final Report]

Award Amount: $599,996
Grant Program: 2020 Beginning Farmer and Rancher Development Program Awards
Project Director: Jennifer Schwarz
Email: jschwarz@chicagobotanic.org
Organization: Chicago Horticultural Society

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Project Overview

The Chicago Botanic Garden's BFRDP project built the capacity of urban farmers and farm workers in the Chicago region through its Windy City Harvest (WCH) continuum of sustainable urban agriculture training programs. The overall goal of these programs is to identify prospective beginning farmers, develop their skills, and help them launch farm businesses. The project trained 558 individuals in sustainable urban agriculture, with 88% being socially disadvantaged (excluding workshop participants, for whom demographic data was not collected). WCH continued the program elements developed through previous BFRDP support, including 1) Corps, a 13-week transitional jobs program for individuals with a history of justice involvement; 2) Apprenticeship, a 9-month certificate course in urban agriculture; 3) continuing education workshops for prospective farm entrepreneurs and workers; and 4) a small farm business incubator. In addition to these programs, WCH 5) leveraged and amplified its existing role as a regionally and nationally recognized urban agriculture resource, in collaboration with a robust network of partner organizations to benefit beginning farmers.

Number of Participants: 558

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