Cooperatives for Climate
Cooperatives for Climate is a grant program to empower farmer-led cooperatives to build capacity for organizing business that leads climate action.
In the news
Grant recipients announced (2024)
May 28, 2024 - Three projects supporting cooperative development in Minnesota received funds through the Minnesota Farmers Union (MFU) Foundation’s “Cooperatives for Climate” grant program.
Now in its second year, the grant program is aimed at cooperatives that are organizing in response to climate-related challenges and opportunities. Read the release.
Grant recipients announced (2023)
Sept. 8, 2023 - Four farmer-owned cooperatives in Minnesota received funds through the Minnesota Farmers Union Foundation’s “Cooperatives for Climate” pilot grant program.
The pilot grant program is aimed at cooperatives that are organizing in response to climate-related challenges and opportunities. It is supported with funds from the McKnight Foundation and Morgan Family Foundation. Read the release.
Profiles of 2023 recipients
Headwaters Beef Cooperative
The goal of Headwaters Beef Cooperative is to bring conservation to the marketplace and a healthy, affordable protein to consumers, while protecting water quality, improving wildlife habitat and addressing climate change. Read more about Headwaters Beef.
40 Acre Co-op
40 Acre Co-op aims to create access and opportunities for historically marginalized farmers in Minnesota and the surrounding region and build climate resilience through operational support for specialty crops, specifically hemp. 40 Acre Co-op is proud to be the first national Black farmer cooperative since the Reconstruction Era. Read more about 40 Acre Co-op.
Farm and Forest Growers Cooperative
Farm and Forest Growers Cooperative is a network of small farms and nurseries growing climate-adaptive tree seedlings which are sold to reforestation agencies and individuals with the goal of creating resilient forest resources. The cooperative is based in northeast Minnesota. Read more about Farm and Forest Growers.