Sponsor the Farm
Are you looking for a fun gift for a friend or family member?
With every sponsorship, you or your loved one will receive the following:
- A Common Good City Farm tote bag of your choice
- A sponsorship certificate
- A brick on the farm marking your bed, row, or tree
- A productivity report in November on the production of your bed, row, or tree - what was grown and how many pounds of food were harvested! Reports will arrive by Thanksgiving.
Your gift helps enable our organization to empower a community aching from the impact of COVID-19, providing healthy food and resources to grow their own food in the future.
Supplies are limited, so we suggest you head over to our site today!
**Please note that this order form is not intended for corporate sponsorships. If your business is interested in sponsoring the farm, please contact us at info@commongoodcityfarm.org.
Sponsor a Bed
One bed includes 1-3 rows of crops, depending on what is being grown in the bed--some take up more space than others! Yours could be okra, zucchini, or something else!
Sponsor a Row
One row of vegetables, sponsored by you!
Row crops are smaller, like arugula, carrots, or radishes.
Sponsor a Sour Cherry Tree
We love feasting on these tart cherries in the early sping.
Sponsor a Fig Tree
We love how juicy and delicious these figs are!
Sponsor an Asian Pear Tree
This is our orchard's most productive tree!
We love combining with our apples to make an Asian Pear- Apple Caramelized Jam.
Sponsor a Persimmon Tree
The persimmon tree was just planted a few weeks ago, and won't bear any fruit this year. Sponsorship will help us keep it healthy as it grows!
Sponsor a White Peach Tree
These peaches are absolutely delightful in the summer!
Sponsor an Apple Tree
We love using these apples to make apple butter, Asian Pear - Apple Caramelized Jam, and other value added productts!
Sponsor the Hoop House
The hoop house has 4 small beds, and houses our seedling starts as they grow.
Sponsor a PawPaw Tree
Paw Paws are one of our favorite native fruits. This tree produces dozens of lovely paw paws at the end of August or beginning of September.