Black Farmer Fund

Black Farmer Fund

Financial Services

New York, NY 3,210 followers

Black Farmer Fund is a community investment fund that invests in Black agricultural businesses across the Northeast.

About us

The mission of Black Farmer Fund is to nurture black community wealth & health by investing in black agricultural systems in the Northeast. In our vision of freedom, we see Black people & all people in right and healing relationship with the land’s food & medicine. Through centering ancestral wisdom, we practice community-led decisions and reciprocity to build collective power and autonomy. Together, with our community we aspire to see a thriving and racially just black agricultural ecosystem!

Industry
Financial Services
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
New York, NY
Type
Nonprofit

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Employees at Black Farmer Fund

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    Excited to have collaborated w/ Agnetha Jaime Gloshay & Justice Funders on this piece "Reclaiming Land Ownership in Black and Indigenous Communities" https://lnkd.in/eFyzP68d

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    “While our histories are distinct, there are many parallels between how Black and Indigenous communities have experienced land theft and dispossession, redlining, and food apartheid [...]. With this recognition, our communities have been coming together in solidarity around deeply aligned visions, values, and strategies.” Check out our Co-Ed, Melanie Allen, and Common Future’s Manager of Direct Investments, Jamie Gloshay’s latest article in Non-Profit Quarterly: Reclaiming Land Ownership in Black and Indigenous Communities. The piece delves into the shared history of land dispossession faced by Black and Indigenous communities, examining its enduring consequences. It also showcases innovative investment strategies spearheaded by Black and Indigenous leaders. Rooted in ancestral wisdom, these approaches seek to reclaim land, enhance food security, and foster sustainable economic development within our communities. This article is part of NPQ’s Just Transition series, co-produced with Justice Funders. Read the article at www. https://lnkd.in/eFyzP68d #landback #foodsovereignty #landrecovery #funding #investment #racialwealthgap #foodapartheid #economicdevelopment

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    Want to learn how we’re investing in Black farmers and building a more equitable food system? Watch our Community Capital Live interview! BFF's Co-Executive Director, Olivia Watkins, shares insights on breaking down barriers and creating opportunities in the Northeast. This series highlights community investment fund leaders nationwide, sharing insights and strategies for replicating success. Watch the interview here: #BlackFarmerFund #CommunityCapital #FoodSovereignty #EconomicJustice

    Community Capital Live: Olivia Watkins, Black Farmer Fund

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    Sweet Spice & Honey, a New Jersey staple since 2009, is baking up success with support from the BFF Rapid Response Fund. This artisanal halal bakery creates delicious, locally-sourced bread and baked goods. When a broken oven threatened to halt her business, Sweet Spice & Honey owner Amatullah Jabriel turned to the Rapid Response Fund for help. With a gift, Sweet Spice & Honey purchased a commercial convection oven, increasing their production capacity to an impressive 1700 loaves monthly. This expansion has allowed them to take on more demand and better serve the community. BFF Rapid Response Fund provides vital support to Black agricultural and food businesses facing urgent challenges. By supporting entrepreneurs like Sweet Spice & Honey, we're strengthening our community and economy. Learn more about the BFF Rapid Response Fund at https://lnkd.in/eCa3P5wg. #acuteemergency #RapidResponseFund #Blackfood #BlackBusinesses #SupportSmallBusiness

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    “Provisioning plots, manumission pools, cundinas, susus, cooperatives, quilting bees, potlucks, burial collections, barn raisings, bail funds, rent parties, giving circles – Black beneficence has gone by many names.” - Onika Abraham Lee For Black Philanthropy Month, BFF Board member Onika Abraham Lee invites us to explore the rich history of Black giving. From historic charities to modern collective fundraising practices, Black communities have always found ways to support one another. In her article, "The Helping Hand That is Your Own," Onika shares personal stories and historical insights into the power of Black Philanthropy. Discover how these acts of generosity have helped Black communities survive and thrive throughout generations. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/epYq8TCY #BlackPhilanthropy #BlackHistory #MutualAid #BFF

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    Black Farmer Fund will be taking a summer organization pause from August 26th to September 2. Our team will return refreshed and ready to continue our mission of supporting Black food actors and building a more equitable food system. We want to express our sincere gratitude to our supporters, partners, and the Black farming community for your ongoing commitment. Your support fuels our work. While our offices are closed, our website will remain accessible for information and resources. Please note that there may be delays in responding to inquiries and applications during this time. We will resume normal operations on September 3. We look forward to recharging and returning to work with renewed energy to continue our mission. #BlackFarmers #SummerBreak #OutofOffice #ClosedOffice

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    🍁Join us at our third annual Abundance in Autumn on September 20, 2024 at 10:30 am - 3:30 pm. 🍂 Hosted at Rise and Root Farm in Chester, NY, don’t miss out on your chance to get your hands on the land and eat a delicious meal cooked by Chef Mavis-Jay Sanders! ⁠ This event is open to BFF supporters, donors, partners, investors, friends, and family. Learn more and register at https://lnkd.in/e5uBx_BF #BlackFarmerFund #CelebratingInAbundance #Autumn #Community #RiseandRootFarm #Blackfarmers #Blackfoodbusinesses

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    After four years of transformative work, our Co-Executive Director, Melanie Allen, will be departing from Black Farmer Fund. Melanie's last day with us will be September 23rd, 2024. Since joining Black Farmer Fund, Melanie has played a pivotal role in our mission to shift power and make capital accessible to Black farmers and food businesses. With her leadership, we've grown from a small team of three to a dedicated group of fifteen, deployed over $138,660 through our Rapid Response Fund, provided $10,000 in community garden gifts and over 200 hours of technical assistance to our investees. We are deeply grateful for Melanie's vision, hard work, and the foundation she has helped us build. Although we will miss her dearly, we are excited for her next chapter as she continues to advance food sovereignty and justice through her new role at Liberated Food Funds. To read the full announcement and hear reflections from Melanie, our Co-Executive Director Olivia Watkins, and Board Chair Karen Washington, please visit our blog here: https://lnkd.in/eEvEGWDf #BlackFarmers #foodjustice #BFF #organizationalupdate #thankyoumel

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    We’re excited to announce that BFF is now on Facebook! Join us as we share updates on our work to support Black farmers and food business owners, inspiring stories from our community, and in-depth discussions about food justice and community wealth building. Be a part of our growing community and help us build a more equitable food system together. Follow us at https://lnkd.in/ey3abuDD #BFF #BlackFoodJustice #Facebook #community #foodsovereignty

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    Black August is a powerful time for reflection, education, and action in honor of Black political prisoners and freedom fighters. A cornerstone of observing this month is deep study of Black history and resistance movements. At BFF, we've been on our own journey of learning and growth through “Getting Grounded” sessions, our internal political education series. Every month, a staff member presents and leads a conversation on topics that intersect with our mission and work. We've delved into topics such as Afro Pessimism, Black community wealth building practices, cooperatives, the Haitian Revolution, land sovereignty, and more. Just like the freedom fighters who inspired Black August, we're committed to using our education to dismantle systemic barriers and create a more just food system. Join us as we reflect on the past and build a powerful future of food and liberation for all Black people. Want to study but don't know where to start? Check out our Historical and Archival section on the BFF Resource page here: https://lnkd.in/eFV9cmvr#BlackAugust #FreedomFighters #BlackResistance #BlackFarmers #FoodJustice #BlackFoodJustice #BlackAg #Education #Community #BFF

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    “While our histories are distinct, there are many parallels between how Black and Indigenous communities have experienced land theft and dispossession, redlining, and food apartheid [...]. With this recognition, our communities have been coming together in solidarity around deeply aligned visions, values, and strategies.” Check out our Co-Ed, Melanie Allen, and Common Future’s Manager of Direct Investments, Jamie Gloshay’s latest article in Non-Profit Quarterly: Reclaiming Land Ownership in Black and Indigenous Communities. The piece delves into the shared history of land dispossession faced by Black and Indigenous communities, examining its enduring consequences. It also showcases innovative investment strategies spearheaded by Black and Indigenous leaders. Rooted in ancestral wisdom, these approaches seek to reclaim land, enhance food security, and foster sustainable economic development within our communities. This article is part of NPQ’s Just Transition series, co-produced with Justice Funders. Read the article at www. https://lnkd.in/eFyzP68d #landback #foodsovereignty #landrecovery #funding #investment #racialwealthgap #foodapartheid #economicdevelopment

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