Please help us raise $150,000 for Georgia Organics in its 25th year!
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Please help us raise $150,000 for Georgia Organics in its 25th year!
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I work at Georgia Organics because I want to support Georgia’s organic farmers in doing the critical work that they do, and I want us all to build a food system together that serves us all—eaters and growers.

I know intimately that it takes literal (and figurative) blood, sweat, and tears to organically produce food. The work is as hard as it is important, and should be valued as such. We need Georgia’s organic growers to prosper, to be able to continue to do what they do, and to cultivate new, young growers behind them. Our local, organic farmers not only grow delicious, nutritious foods, they also grow and support community, and their stewardship of the land and soil helps to slow down and mitigate the devastating effects of climate change.

Investing in Georgia Organics means investing in Georgia’s organic farmers for the health of our communities and the land. Georgia Organics works to support organic growers in order to build a resilient and just food system. Your financial support helps us do this important work.

Thank you for your support, 

Kimberly

(Photo: field of clover cover crop at Cosmos Farm, Carrollton, GA)

ABOUT From the Ground Up

Our food system is dynamic, complex, critical. Every day, Georgia’s land, growers, and communities stand at the mercy of ongoing and increasing environmental pressures, social and economic gaps, and barriers to access. Deeply entrenched agricultural practices and policies make these challenges worse, further degrading the soil and access to land and food.  

Meanwhile, the champions in our local food system work daily to stem this tide. They make sacrifices to prioritize soil and community health. They lead the way, showing us that it is possible to build a future in which Georgia’s food is produced accessibly, equitably, and sustainably by thriving community farmers. 

Georgia’s land needs stewards like never before. 

This year, as Georgia Organics celebrates our anniversary milestone, we’re reflecting on our roots. While Georgia Organics was founded as a nonprofit in 1997, our organization dates back to the 1970s as a growers’ association—a group of farmers sharing their knowledge and resources to strengthen their collective efforts. Now in our 25th year, we’re dedicated to meeting today’s emerging challenges under these same historical auspices... 

To invest in our food future from the ground up. So, how do we do that? 

The answer is in the soil. 

Across the state of Georgia, our soil varies from region to region, even from plot to plot. That is why Georgia is one of the most biodiverse states in the country. The organic farmers throughout our state are experts in the care of this biodiversity and the land they steward.  

Georgia Organics invests in these farmers so that inch by inch, the soil gets the care it needs. We support these farmers so that they can grow in a way that heals the earth, increases food access across the state, and sustains biodiversity and life, from the soil itself (which is living and breathing!), to the plants, the people, and everything in-between.

Your donation will help us to:

  • Grow the number of organic and regenerative farmers who are profitable and earning a living wage

  • Grow an effective network of advocates who champion these farmers

  • Grow investment in our farmers and regional food systems

  • Grow our collective impact by centering the organization in equity, relationships, resource development, and accountability

By supporting Georgia Organics, you are investing in solutions to climate change, food access, and most importantly, the unique and varied challenges faced by organic farmers on the ground and at the forefront of our local food movement.

Please join us with a 25th Anniversary gift today!

Your support will nurture the food system – from the ground up.  

For more information about Georgia Organics, visit georgiaorganics.org.

Supporters
Name Date Amount Comments
Abbie Chaddick 11/10/2022 $103.30  
Mary Koogler 11/03/2022 $206.28 Kimberly’s father, Paul, and I are grateful for this cause and initiative.
  Total $309.58