Farm Alliance of Baltimore City

Launched in 2011, the Farm Alliance of Baltimore City is a network of 13 producers united by socially, economically, and environmentally just practices and principles who are working to increase the viability of urban farming and improve access to urban grown foods.  Participating producers can collaborate to collectively market and publicize their products, use shared equipment, and sell at the Alliance’s Saturday farm stand.  To help ensure all city residents can access fresh produce, the Alliance launched its Double Dollars program in 2013.  Through this program, the Alliance raises funds so that it can match EBT and WIC customers’ purchases at neighborhood-based farm stands, enabling them to buy twice what they could otherwise afford.  In 2015 alone, the program provided matches for more than 1,400 unique participants.

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