We're hiring! We're looking for a Director of Development and a Director of Human Resources. If you're looking to make an impact on local food access, get your hands in the soil, and work with youth, we encourage you to apply. The Director of Development will focus primarily on donor relations and fundraising, working closely with the Executive Director. Learn more about the position here: https://lnkd.in/gTAxZsSu The Director of Human Resources will oversee HR functions (staff processes, growing and improving our DEIB efforts, among others), operations, and collaborating with others for some finance tasks. Learn more about the position here: https://lnkd.in/gCaduHxm Are you interested? Know anyone in your circles that would grow well with in one of these positions? Please spread the word and share widely!
关于我们
Imagine a place where young people work hard to nurture the earth, growing 25,000 pounds of produce every year on our 3.5 acre farm to nourish the community. This diverse group of youth, between the ages of 14-17, harvests over 40 different fruits and vegetables, cultivating healthy relationships with land and food as they taste freshly dug carrots for the very first time. They gain an intimate understanding of hunger relief by donating 40% of their harvest to local food pantries and soup kitchens, preparing and serving meals to those in need from produce that they planted, tended, and harvested. That place is Urban Roots. In 2008, Urban Roots began as a program of YouthLaunch to empower and develop Austin youth and promote healthy lifestyle choices. Urban Roots’ innovative approach of employing youth to grow fresh, healthy food in the heart of an underserved neighborhood while empowering their development as leaders and good citizens, proved to be a powerful concept. The program grew significantly over the years and became a stand-alone non-profit organization 2011. Today, Urban Roots' mission is to use food and farming to transform the lives of young people and to inspire, engage, and nourish the community. **Banner Credit: Lauren Slusher Photography
- 网站
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https://www.urbanrootsatx.org
Urban Roots的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Austin,TX
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2008
- 领域
- food access、food equity、youth leadership、urban farming、regenerative farming和volunteer opportunities
地点
Urban Roots员工
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Diane L Stahl
Creative Entrepreneur, Garden Designer
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Amy Christensen
Horticultural Technician at Plant Designs, Inc
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Mandy Evans Ewing
HSS Celebrant, Chaplain, Radio Presenter, Life Coach, Community and Environmental Activist, Neal's Yard Consultant.
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Melissa Laurel
Using storytelling to inspire social change
动态
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Are you itching to get your hands into the soil? Enjoy the gorgeous weather on the farm with us - we’ve added more volunteer opportunities! Check out our remaining Fridays and Saturdays of the season for you to get your harvest on, and feed your soul and neighbors. Sign up to volunteer: https://lnkd.in/gUA4h2qM ??: (c) 2023 Arazelly Alcazar. Photo courtesy of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
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We’re honored to be selected as a potential Community Action Partner at Wheatsville again – but we need your help! If you’re a co-op member, you can vote for us (and other nonprofits in the community) in-store or online before midnight, TOMORROW, Saturday, November 9! Community Action Partners are local nonprofits voted upon by the Wheatsville community to be beneficiaries, with the ability to round up and donate at check out. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/gc-VNdkC
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Our hearts are full of gratitude for all the folks who came out this last Saturday with TreeFolks to plant, stake, and water 72 trees on our South Austin farm! That’s no small lift, and we feel the love with how many hands came together to make this light work. Thank everyone who came together for that so mulchly; we can’t wait to see the orchard grow an abundance for the community.
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With September, Hunger Awareness Month, coming to an end, read a letter from our Executive Director, Brian Stephens, on food insecurity and the importance of our work at Urban Roots: "Dear Friends, As September ushers in the back-to-school season, it also marks Hunger Action Month, a time to shine a spotlight on the urgent issue of food insecurity in our communities. While the school year brings renewed focus on learning, at Urban Roots, we remain deeply committed to ensuring all of us have access to healthy and affordable fresh foods year-round, hand in hand with our youth and our community. And the need has never been more pressing. This month, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) released its annual report on food security in the U.S., and the findings are alarming. Texas has the second-highest rate of food insecurity in the nation at 16.9 percent—a staggering 4.5 percent higher than the national average. In Texas, more than 1 in 6 households face food insecurity, with approximately 1.8 million families, including 5.1 million Texans, at risk of hunger. Urban Roots is committed to making healthy, affordable fresh food accessible to everyone, not just for today but for generations to come. Since our founding, we’ve empowered nearly 700 young people through learning and leadership opportunities through the power of farming, compensating them with $865,000 in stipends. We pay our youth because we believe in valuing their contributions and investing in their futures. By doing so, we equip them with essential life skills, build their confidence, and foster a deep sense of responsibility for creating change in their communities. This year alone, we worked with 76 young leaders, and the impact is undeniable. 85 percent of them now see themselves as more confident leaders, with 97 percent reporting improved social and emotional skills critical for success in leadership, relationships, and professional careers. 92 percent of our youth feel more empowered to address food justice issues and increase food access in their communities. And the true magic of Urban Roots is that the fruits of our youth’s growth are literally feeding our community. While cultivating young leaders, we distributed 111,000 servings (21,000 pounds) of fresh produce, with 97 percent of our harvest feeding more than 250 households right here in our community. This incredible impact was made possible with the help of 800 dedicated volunteers from 91 zip codes, who contributed 2,255 hours of service to our cause. To say we couldn’t do it without you would be an understatement. Your continued support fuels our mission and allows us to grow, nourish, and empower young people and our community. Thank you for working with us to give our neighbors access to nutritious, delicious quality food—together, we are making a lasting difference. We Grow Together." Learn how to support our work here: https://lnkd.in/gJMUeaYx
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We’re in our seeding -> sprouting -> planting season! Our farm team is experimenting with raised beds which should mean less weeding, less maintenance, less pests, and healthier roots. ? ? We hope you’re as excited for this season’s harvest as we are! Our autumn season will have a variety of summer and winter squashes, and a field day of leafy greens – arugula, bok choy, kale, napa cabbage, mustard greens, lettuce and chard, delicious!? ? That’s not even to mention our turnips, carrots, cucumber, broccoli, snow peas, radishes, green beans and more.? ? Check out our slowly growing repertoire of recipes and veggie preparation by going to the link to keep learning! Feel free to suggest your favorite farm fresh recipes or veggies you’d like us to add next: https://lnkd.in/gdTCkhfw ? Happy start to fall, y’all!
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Hey there, farmly friends! We’re grateful for your patience while we’ve been brewing up some things behind the scenes on the farm, and we’re excited to share new volunteer dates. If you’re ready to enjoy the fall weather, touch the soil, and get in tune with the farm serenity, sign up here ??: https://lnkd.in/gUA4h2qM
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We're so delighted and excited to take part in growing art and creativity, and grateful to be a beneficiary, we can't wait!
Exciting news, y'all! Funsize is thrilled to launch The Big Little Print Show, a community-driven event celebrating local talent and making a positive impact. We're calling on all artists, designers, and makers who are passionate about using their skills for good to apply and be part of something special. Thirty artists will be handpicked by a panel of esteemed curators from Austin’s amazing creative scene. Each selected artist will create an original 8x8” print inspired by a theme that supports Urban Roots, a nonprofit dedicated to building a thriving, equitable, and sustainable food system. These unique prints will be showcased and sold at The Big Little Print Show Opening Reception on Thursday, November 14, hosted at the Funsize office, as well as the East Austin Studio Tour on November 16th-17th. All profits from the event will go directly to Urban Roots. Let's come together to celebrate art and community, and support an incredible cause. ?? Want to be part of this impactful event? Apply now at https://lnkd.in/gtqM47r3. Deadline to submit has been extended to September 11, 2024!
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Urban Roots转发了
Comunidad is proud to be in #partnership with Urban Roots – a #nonprofit organization located in Austin, TX which works to grow and distribute farm fresh organic produce to communities in urban areas that have difficulty buying affordable or good-quality fresh food. Each year, Urban Roots dedicates at least 75% of their harvest to food access agencies across #Austin.?? ? On the community level, we understand that access to quality, fresh food is vital to the health and wellness of our residents. We’ve partnered with Urban Roots to deliver 20 bags of fresh #produce each week to families that have signed up for the program within some of our local Austin communities.? So far, the results have been invaluable, bringing a new level of community among our #residents as they receive the produce each week and share their excitement for preparing great meals with family and friends.?? ? We are eager to expand the program further in the Fall!?? ? For more information on this amazing organization and their #community programs, click the link below:? https://urbanrootsatx.org/? ? Get to know more of our community partners on our website: https://lnkd.in/gpD-CYKR? ? #CommercialRealEstate #FoodDeserts #FarmFresh #WorkforceHousing #SocialImpact?
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Check out our summer bod! We’ve grown SO MUCH this past season (peppers, squashes, okra +++) with caring hands from volunteers, our farm team, Summer Farm Program youth, and our Community Ambassadors! We’re grateful to have been able to share the farm with neighbors this summer and grow an abundance of love, good feelings, and food together. These fields have worked hard all through the hot months, so we’re prepping the farms (and ourselves!) for rest as we begin seedlings for the next season. It’s not quite as flashy as big stalks and lush crops, but taking care of ourselves and our fields for healthy ecosystems (bodies/soil) is vital. And in our opinion, a body at rest is the most gorgeous kind of a summer bod out there. We’ll see you soon when we open the farm again for the upcoming autumn season with volunteer days and special events! Take care, rest well and don’t forget to hydrate!
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