Northeast BIPOC Farmers Survey!
Community is incredible!!!
Help us better understand and serve the needs of Northeastern BIPOC land stewards, align our goals and activities, and celebrate our collective impact by filling out this survey.
Northeast Farmers of Color Land Trust, Soul Fire Farm, and the Black Farmer Fund are collaborating on this survey to work toward advancing land and food sovereignty in the Northeast.
This survey is intended to develop a better understanding of the needs, challenges, desires, celebrations, and barriers unique to current and aspiring BIPOC farmers, land stewards, earth workers, and food system activists of color throughout the region. Your input is essential for us to build programs that serve BIPOC communities and provide services that support land access, training and education, and address our economic and financial needs.
Privacy & use of data: Your trust is important to us and we honor that your data is your data. This survey is meant to be used internally and no personal information will be shared outside our organizations. We will not add you to mailing lists or other communications without your express permission.
Eligibility:
To take the Northeast BIPOC Farmers Survey you must:
Identify as Black, Indigenous, Asian, Latinx, or another identity of color
Live within the Northeastern U.S. (New York, Massachusetts, Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey)
Either be an active farmer*, land steward, earth worker or otherwise invested land and food sovereignty for BIPOC communities in the northeast or nationally
*You do not need to be actively farming- we want to know what your dreams and your ancestors’ dreams are, and what you need for making a life on land!