Center for Land-Based Learning

Reviewed by the Sacramento Region Community Foundation

$2,448 raised by 16 donors

3% complete

$90,000 Goal


Increase food access with the Mobile Farmers Market!

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We are combating food insecurity.

This year, nearly one in three Yolo County residents will face food insecurity. In fact, Yolo County has the highest rate of food insecurity in all of California. But at the Center for Land-Based Learning, our Mobile Farmers Market trucks are driving change by delivering fresh, local, nutrient-dense produce to the West Sacramento, Woodland, Esparto and Knights Landing communities that need it most.

The Center for Land-Based Learning is the only organization in California with a full-circle model for sustainable food access! We train beginning farmers and teach them how to sell produce on our mobile farmers market trucks in West Sacramento and Woodland. Those trucks then travel to low-income neighborhoods, senior centers, and community hubs where folks can use their SNAP benefits to purchase goods at a discount. Those customers – who come from places like Afghanistan, Ukraine, and Mexico – tell us what they would like to eat, and then our farmers plan their crops accordingly. (Fun fact: Our No. 1 crop is okra!)

How do we do it? So glad you asked!

We believe farms and farmers are the foundation of a healthy and equitable society, so our mission is to train up the next generation of growers and land stewards so all Californians will have access to healthy food. We also work to ensure that the people who grow our food are paid a living wage, that tomorrow's farmers are trained in climate-smart growing practices, and that our working lands are supported by fresh air, clean waterways and healthy habitats.

We grow farmers.
In our California Farm Academy, aspiring farmers and farm-curious folks learn what it takes to start and manage an agricultural business and decide whether farming is the right career path. Beginning farmers can gain access to land in Yolo County, as well as infrastructure and ongoing training in our Farm Business Incubator.

The Beginning Farm and Ranch Management Apprenticeship Program trains individuals for farm management jobs by providing practical experience, valuable skills, connections to farmer mentors, and an industry-recognized credential.


We equip next-gen ag leaders and natural resource stewards.
The FARMS (Farming, Agriculture, and Resource Management for Sustainability) Program introduces, trains, and recruits high school students for college and career opportunities in agriculture and environmental sciences. And the SLEWS (Student and Landowner Education and Watershed Stewardship) Program engages high-school students in habitat restoration through a series of hands-on field days at real projects that develop science skills and environmental stewardship.

Caring for Our Watersheds inspires students to identify and find solutions to environmental problems. This contest awards student proposals with prize money and project implementation funds. 

In partnership with the City of Sacramento's Thousand Strong program, our high-school Urban Ag Interns are mentored through a paid internship, develop their school gardens, and receive training in soft skills that prepare them for college and careers.


We demonstrate agricultural innovation.
At our 30-acre headquarters at the historic Maples Farm in Woodland, we are building biodiversity by implementing thousands of linear feet of native plant habitat, bird and bat nesting boxes, and riparian restoration project along Cache Creek. In collaboration with public and private partners, our Carbon Farm Plan Project tests climate-smart farming practices and trains other farmers in agricultural carbon sequestration tools. It’s a 25-year-minimum project to address the myriad issues facing tomorrow's farmers. 


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Mission

Inspire, educate, and cultivate future generations of farmers, agricultural leaders and natural resource stewards.

Needs

We are seeding a vision for the future of sustainable agriculture in California, and with your help, we can bring that vision to fruition. To expand programs, increase our footprint, and support farmers and land stewards across the state, we need unrestricted funds that over all manner of needs across the organization.

Equity Statement

CLBL values diversity in all of its forms, including gender, sexual orientation, age, ability, experience, economic status, industry, geographic location, or racial/ethnic and cultural heritage. Diversity enhances our ability to achieve our mission and vision by sustaining the quality of life for all people and the communities we serve. We celebrate the rich diversity of California and the world, and are committed to achieving diversity among our board, staff, and volunteers.

Our commitment to diversity will:

· Be Reflective of the Communities We Serve. Create an inclusive environment in which cultural differences are recognized, accepted, respected, and celebrated.

· Enhance Outreach and Build Community Partnerships. Seek employees, board members, volunteers and partnerships with other organizations that strengthen our inclusion principles.

· Build Business Relationships. Engage with and conduct business with those of diverse backgrounds.

· Create Awareness. Share our diversity statement and values with staff, partners, supporters and general public.

· Promote Learning. Identify and address specific inclusiveness issues, barriers, and opportunities and promote a safe environment for learning and sharing about diverse backgrounds, cultures, and values.

· Maintain Accountability. Evaluate the status and impact of our organization’s inclusiveness and diversity efforts annually through our Board of Directors.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Center for Land-Based Learning

Year Established

2001

Tax id (EIN)

68-0472121

Mission Category

Food, Agriculture & Nutrition

Operating Budget

$1,000,001-$5 million

Organization Need

Funding: Unrestricted, Funding: Program, In-Kind Donations, Volunteers, Space: Office or Other

Demographics Served

General population, Low-income individuals/families, Youth & Children

Local Counties Served

Sacramento, Yolo

Equity Statement

Equity Statement

Address

40140 Best Ranch Road
Woodland, CA 95776

Service areas

Sacramento, CA, US

Yolo County, CA, US

Tehama County, CA, US

Monterey, CA, US

Fresno, CA, US

Phone

530-847-8170

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