http://www.UrbanGrowersCollective.org

Urban Growers Collective

About Urban Growers Collective

Rooted in growing food, we cultivate nourishing environments which support health, economic development, healing and creativity through urban agriculture.

Urban Growers Collective (UGC) was founded by Laurell Sims and Erika Allen in the fall of 2017. Our approach is to demonstrate and support communities in developing community-based food systems where food is grown, prepared, and distributed within their home communities. In this way, vulnerable populations help themselves by learning how to provide for their own needs in a sustainable manner.

We operate seven urban farms on 11-acres of land predominately located on Chicago’s south-side. These farms are production oriented with staff integrating education, training, and production to meet program goals. Each farm site ‘demonstrates’ the capacity for both large volumes of production and the ecological and social impacts of farming in society.

While farming is the foundation upon which we grow, helping people thrive is emphasis and the motivation for our work. UGC tackles food security through a variety of programming. Our portfolio of programs includes: the Fresh Moves Mobile Market; Farmers for Chicago, our job-readiness program which trains over 300 teens annually, 30 formerly incarcerated adults through an 18-month job-training program with Heartland Alliance, as well as our Incubator Farmer program which provides land and technical assistance for new Chicago farmers; our head- start preschool farm which serves over 150 preschoolers and their families in partnership with Ounce of Prevention; and finally, we provide education to a larger audience through a series of agriculture, small business development, and equality building workshops. Our core values honor shared leadership and collective decision making; racial, economic, gender and LGBTQ equity; and employee well-being: we have witnessed how these values lead to thoughtful, holistic programming and yield environments that nourish and create prosperity.

Urban Growers Collective is built upon the foundation of Growing Power, a nonprofit organization and land trust established in Milwaukee, WI in 1993. Growing Power operated its urban farming and education non-profit for 25-years before closing its doors in the Fall of 2017. Will Allen, Growing Power’s founder and CEO, inspired thousands of visitors annually — allowing folks to see first hand how local food centers can transform a community and inspiring the “Good Food Revolution”. The Growing Power Chicago branch was established in February 2002, to address the need for scalable food system models that were inclusive, impactful, and economically viable. The Chicago Office changed perceptions and policy regarding the viability of land tenure for food production, while addressing food insecurity, urban ecology, as well as community development. After Growing Power closed, Chicago’s leadership team, committed to continuing the legacy of Growing Power, formed UGC to build upon our 15-years of successes creating thriving urban farms and training programs in Chicago.

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Farmhand

June 2019 - August 2019 Chicago, IL
“I loved the spaces and sites I worked in/on, the people, and the overall vision and goals of the organization. I liked how much I learned and how useful I felt. ”
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