Building community and training farmers to grow food where we live

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If you're new to UP -
...fill out the short New Participant Form to let us know you're interested in learning more or receiving our notifications!

To see what days we're in the field or at events -
...check out the Calendar where you can sign up directly for an event.

Help coordinate a new farm in your area -
...by contacting us through the New Participant Form so that we can help you start a Community Conversation in your neighborhood.

Donate materials, sponsor a project, or help financially -
...by contacting our director at paige @ urbanpatchwork.org.

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Urban Farmer Apprenticeship

Become an Urban Farmer | Community Cultivator

One vital aspect of UP’s mission is to train and support new farmers through a multi-year Urban Farmer Apprenticeship. During the first year of a new neighborhood farm an Apprentice Farm Manager works very closely with UP while their new farm is in planning stages.

Apprentices will participate in an intensive 6- to 12-month work-training program designed to teach technical skills and community organization methods to make them successful leaders in their neighborhood food system. Training is hands-on and Apprentice Farm Managers work side by side with seasoned farmers on all aspects of running an existing UP farm.

Apprentices are also encouraged to spend volunteer and workshare time on other farms and community garden projects in and around Austin to gain a balanced perspective of how food is grown in the region.

Apprentices then work to develop a farm plan that is specific to their community. At the end of the first training year, the new farm manager will have laid the foundation in his/her community to start a working co-op.

In the second year the Apprentice Farm Manager runs the new neighborhood farm with UP’s support and developmental guidance in community building, crop and budget planning, financial sustainability and other needs. After the first two years of apprenticeship, the Farm Manager is now known to the community as an expert in his/her field and will take primary responsibility for the farm, the community network, and funding relationships. UP will continue to provide advice, support and periodic training to each UP neighborhood farm for as long as they wish.

This training program is currently in development and the aim is to create a model that can be used by neighborhood farm projects nationwide.

Contact us through our online contact form here: Instant SignUP to let us know you would like to talk more about what it means to go through our Urban Farmer Apprenticeship program.