About this campaign
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About Young Farmers Community Membership
When you join the Coalition, you become part of a network of young farmers, ranchers, and supporters across the country who share resources, organize in local chapters, and advocate together for policy change. And your membership entitles you to a special discount each season, and the opportunity to run for a seat on our Policy Committee, which engages directly with the Policy Team as we fight for policy change in service of our shared vision! Enjoy 10% off BCS America until 6/30/25!
Add a donation at checkout or an additional item to upgrade your membership and discounts!
$35 Sustainer Memberships
Sustainer members may run for a seat on our Policy Committee, and gain access to our entire database of discounts on premier farm gear, workwear, and equipment from brands like Johnny?s Seeds, BCS America, RedBack Boots, and Gemplers.
$100 Solidarity Memberships
Solidarity Members are farmers, advocates, and supporters with financial means to help us raise up the voices of all farmers and ranchers to make structural change. Your support means you may run for a seat on our Policy Committee, and enjoy exclusive discounts on premier farm gear, workwear, and equipment, and gets you a free ticket to our virtual end of year celebration.
FAQ's
Not sure which membership level to choose? Consider choosing a community membership if you:
- Are a member of a historically marginalized group ? Black, Indigenous, or other people of color (BIPOC), disabled, etc. receive any kind of public assistance (i.e. SNAP, TANF, WIC, Unemployment, SSDI) have immigration-related expenses have medical expenses not covered by insurance experienced a significant lack of employment/income/housing during the pandemic
Consider choosing a sustainer or solidarity membership if you:
- Have higher earning power due to your education, gender, racial privilege, or class have access to family or generational money, inheritance, or trust have investments own your own home Thank you to our friends at Phillie?s Bridge Farm Project for this helpful framework, which was informed by Soul Fire Farm?s report ?Sowing the Seeds of Food Justice? as well as the work of local fair food systems collaborators at Kingston Food Co-op
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