Avenue 33 Farm
Ave 33 Farm’s mission is to increase food resources and convenient access points for fresh food in Lincoln Heights by operating weekly free produce distributions, an affordable farm stand, and empowering/educating people to grow their own food.
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2 Submitted Ideas
PLAY ·2025 Grants Challenge
Community-Centered Growing Incubator
The Avenue 33 Farm Community-Centered Growing Incubator will be a paid training program that will teach hands-on regenerative farming and supporting business skills. The incubator will provide access to land, equipment, education, technical assistance, and revenue streams. By investing in our community’s groundswell for food sovereignty through workforce development, this program will provide needed technical training for managing and expanding LA’s expanding community centered growing spaces while improving sustainable local food production.
LIVE ·2024 Grants Challenge
Fresh Food Access and Food Sovereignty in North East LA
Ave 33 Farm operates an urban farm and weekly EBT-authorized community farmstand in Lincoln Heights, offering the North East LA community access to produce grown on our farm and sourced from regional BIPOC farmers. The LA2050 project would subsidize sliding scale farm boxes for all low-income community members and offer two “Community Food Sovereignty Workshop” series that empower community members to grow their own food, complemented by community engagement and data collection projects led by our high school internship program.