Black Farmer Fund – Black Farmer Fund is a non-profit organization creating a thriving, resilient, and equitable food system through investing in Black food systems entrepreneurs and communities in the Northeast. The idea to create Black Farmer Fund came from two Black farmer-activists meeting at a conference in 2017 and sharing frustrations about the lack of financial assistance available for Black farmers. They decided that there needed to be a means for community members to access integrated capital (mix of grants and low interest loans) that recognized the historical discrimination of lending and banking that informs the present reality of Black communities.
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Black Farmer Fund is a non-profit organization creating a thriving, resilient, and equitable food system through investing in Black food systems entrepreneurs and communities in the Northeast.
The idea to create Black Farmer Fund came from two Black farmer-activists meeting at a conference in 2017 and sharing frustrations about the lack of financial assistance available for Black farmers. They decided that there needed to be a means for community members to access integrated capital (mix of grants and low interest loans) that recognized the historical discrimination of lending and banking that informs the present reality of Black communities.
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Black Farmer Fund – Black Farmer Fund is a non-profit organization creating a thriving, resilient, and equitable food system through investing in Black food systems entrepreneurs and communities in the Northeast. The idea to create Black Farmer Fund came from two Black farmer-activists meeting at a conference in 2017 and sharing frustrations about the lack of financial assistance available for Black farmers. They decided that there needed to be a means for community members to access integrated capital (mix of grants and low interest loans) that recognized the historical discrimination of lending and banking that informs the present reality of Black communities. 0 reviews
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