Common Good City Farm
FarmingDistrict of Columbia, United States11-50 Employees
Common Good City Farm is an urban farming and education organization based in Washington, DC. It grows food for low-income residents and offers hands-on training in food production, healthy eating, and environmental sustainability, aiming to improve food security and community health while contributing to environmental stewardship. The organization serves a multi-cultural, multi-generational neighborhood, providing access to fresh food and opportunities to learn about and participate in growing it. Its programs are designed to function as a replicable model of a community-based urban food system, aligning with its mission to educate and assist low-income community members in meeting their food needs. Recent developments include the addition of a hydroponic tower and raised beds, expanding the farm’s space for youth and community programs, and the launch of a pilot City Farmer Certificate Program in Regenerative Agriculture in early 2021.