OGC Accelerates 2025 Mission Fund Grants to Support Nonprofits
Every year, OGC awards Mission Fund grants to organizations that are making a difference in our food system and communities. This year, we accelerated our giving in response to the federal funding freezes that are hitting nonprofits hard.
For 2025, we’ve focused our support solely on nonprofit organizations, many of which are facing sudden budget shortfalls due to delayed or cancelled federal government grants.
Our Mission Fund reflects OGC’s mission in action: promoting and inspiring the growth of the organic agriculture movement. We’re proud to back people and programs doing critical work—from food access and farmer training to environmental stewardship and community resilience, especially during a time when support is so urgently needed.
2025 Mission Fund Recipients
1000 Friends of Oregon, Bethel Farm, Beyond Toxics, Black Farmers Collective, Black Oregon Land Trust, CAPACES Leadership Institute, CCOF Foundation, Clackamas Community College, Community Farm Land Trust, Corvallis Environmental Center, Crag Law Center, Ecotrust, Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide, Farm2People, FOOD for Lane County, FOOD for Lane County Youth Farm, FoodCorps, Friends of Family Farmers, Gallatin Valley Food Bank, Good Rain Farm, Gorge Grown Food Network, Growing Gardens, Huerto de la Familia, Kitchen Table Advisors, Live Earth Farm Discovery Program, Long Tom Watershed Council, Marion Polk Food Share, McKenzie River Trust, Northwest Center for Alternatives to Pesticides, Oregon Climate & Agriculture Network, Oregon Agricultural Trust, Oregon Food Bank, Oregon Wild, Organic Farming Research Foundation, Organic Seed Alliance, OSU Farm Club, Outgrowing Hunger, People's Land Fund, Rogue Farm Corps, South King County Food Coalition, The Organic Farm School, The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation, Tilth Alliance, Unete Oregon, Viva Farms, Washington Farmland Trust, West Seattle Food Bank, Western Environmental Law Center, Willamette Riverkeeper, Yakima Food Bank