Your choices impact the future.
Starting here. Starting now.
Supporting small farms isn't charity. It’s an investment in your food, your health, your community, and the land that sustains us all.
Impact you can feel.
What farmers tell us again and again: the grant helps, but the real gift is knowing they’re not alone.
Being nominated for a grant says:
We see you.
Being selected for a grant says:
We believe in you.
And when a farmer receives support from hundreds of everyday people—$1 at a time—it’s like having a whole community cheering them on from their barn. That kind of validation changes everything.
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For Farmers is personal. We know our farmers by name, we share their stories, and we stand beside them. That’s what sets us apart. We don’t just write checks. We build connections.

Grants by the numbers.
Since 2022, the For Farmers Movement has supported hardworking small and mid-sized farms across the country with microgrants that make a measurable difference.
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​Grants at a Glance
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190 farms funded in 46 states
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Over 2,500 nominations from all 50 states
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$500–$1,500 per grant
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Even distribution between the Northeast (54), South (45), Midwest (43), and West (48).
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Who We Fund
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75% first-generation farmers
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82% small farms
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Representation includes female farmers, veterans, immigrants, and BIPOC farmers
​Farming Practices
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57 regenerative farms
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34 organic farms
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6 no-till operations
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Others include rotational grazing and mixed practices
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How They Sell
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91 farms direct to consumer
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60 farmstands
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52 farmers markets
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36 CSAs
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30 online sales operations
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Plus wholesale and restaurant supply
Stories from our farmers on the impact of For Farmers grants
The future is up to us.
The future of health, communities, environment, and local and regional economies belongs to all of us. And every action you take—big or small—shapes it. Our small and mid-sized farmers hold many of the solutions we need to prosper.
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Your $1 investment in small farmers might not seem like much, but to those farmers, it feels like a community is standing in their barn saying, "We’ve got your back. We need you."
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