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Earlier this year, CT NOFA faced a critical funding crossroads. Well into our budgeted programming for the year, we faced sudden and substantial cuts to federally funded programming that constituted the majority of our work for 2025. Worse yet, we had already spent much of that money to advance this planned programming and were no longer certain to be reimbursed for it. This caused an internal financial crisis that threatened staff furloughs, deep programmatic cuts, and even the very existence of our organization.

But then, something moving happened.

In the midst of one of the most serious crises CT NOFA has faced, you – our supporters, friends, and advocates – pledged financial contributions that righted our ship, keeping us afloat in 2025 so that we could continue our mission of defending and expanding organic agriculture, food, and land care in Connecticut. Although our staff and programs still suffered partial cuts, thanks to your support, our organization was able to endure. For this, we are deeply grateful, and also introspective.

When CT NOFA was founded in 1982, it was an entirely grassroots organization. Our first winter “conference” had fewer than 30 attendees, and the conference lunch was a potluck. 40+ years later, our community is exponentially larger (and the conference lunch is catered). Still, the financial means by which we implement our work across the state is, more than ever, driven by government grants and mandates that can unexpectedly change or be discontinued when political power shifts occur. Sometimes protecting our soil, food, and environment is in fashion; sometimes it isn’t.

What doesn’t change is you. You still demand access to healthy, nutrient-dense, poison-free food for all. You still demand landscapes free of pesticides on which pollinators can flourish and enrich the biodiversity of our environment. And you still demand accountability from those who would seek to undermine those goals. In a political landscape riven with ideological division and plagued with uncertainty, we know that our work’s funding will always be at risk, but with the support of a community who believes in our mission and whom our work is in service of, we will persist in voicing your demands and educating and supporting all who wish to work in their furtherance.

As we look toward 2026, we want you to know that the grassroots heart of CT NOFA – the community members who are the ultimate beneficiaries of the work we do, and whose well-being was a foundational directive for CT NOFA – is our primary focus. Through more community-centric activities, gatherings, and resources, as well as expanded member discounts and benefits, we look forward to reengaging with you to build an interconnected community of farmers, gardeners, activists, scientists, landscape restorers, and organic advocates of all kinds. And we hope you’ll join us.

This fall, show your commitment to our work and our shared community by becoming a member of CT NOFA. Individual memberships are $50/year (or $30 for students and seniors) and business/organization memberships are $125/year. Already a member? You can still support us by renewing your membership for an additional year or making a direct financial contribution, both of which help provide the economic means for our staff to continue fulfilling CT NOFA’s programmatic mission.

If this year has taught us anything, it is that we rise or fall on the strength of our commitment to and actions on the things that matter most to us. At CT NOFA, healthy food for all matters to us, access to land for new farmers to grow it on matters to us, and the community of individuals required to make all this come to fruition matters to us. We’re excited to continue building it with you.

Jeremy Pelletier

CT NOFA Executive Director

help us fulfill our mission of creating a more organic connecticut

Memberships and donations of any size make a real difference, and you can make one with the knowledge that you've invested in a more sustainable, equitable, and organic Connecticut.

What We Do

We are the organic farming association, so it should come as no surprise that farmers are those who we most closely work with, but this work reaches much further than what you see in the field and at the farmstand.

Healthy, living, organic soil is one of the most reliable carbon sinks our planet has. Our soil microscopy work helps contribute to healthy food, but also to combating climate change, teaching farmers and land managers how to cultivate our ground in ways that replenish and renew the earth.

Lawns and other private property comprise one of our nation's largest "cultivated" crops, and these grassy monocultures are notorious for being biodiversity deserts, bathed in toxic chemicals. Our Organic Land Care program trains independent professionals how to restore these landscapes to vibrant outposts of biodiversity, helping support the network of plants, animals, and insects that keep our global ecosystem whole.

Our advocacy work in the capitol gives voice to those of us who so rarely are granted the opportunity to speak. Corporations and captains of industry leverage their wealth to gain congressional ears, but your donations provide a platform for us to posit a different point of view to our elected officials - one of sustainability and community welfare over profit.

And our educational work is crucial to developing a cultural foundation of ethical sustainability that future generations will pass down. From organic mentorship programs that help our farmers achieve organic certification to the many workshops and discussions we field at our annual Winter Conference for home gardeners and aspiring advocates, we work to bring both knowledge and solutions to those who care about the future of agriculture and environment in our state.

How to Support Us

If you believe in the power of the work that CT NOFA does, we hope you'll help provide us with the financial support that makes all of that work possible. Your tax-deductible donation of any size means the world to us, and it is the most immediately impactful way to support our mission.

help us fulfill our mission of creating a more organic connecticut

Donations of any size make a real difference, and you can make one with the knowledge that you've invested in a more sustainable, equitable, and organic Connecticut.

We know that not everyone has the means to make a donation, and if you can't, we hope that you'll still consider becoming a CT NOFA member. Our low-cost membership fees are an important part of supporting our work, and members receive discounts to many of our events and classes, making it a great incentive for staying involved in what we do.

However you choose to invest in CT NOFA, know that we are deeply grateful for your support. We've always been a grassroots organization, staffed and supported by members of our community who believe that an organic, sustainable agricultural landscape is vital to the welfare of all in Connecticut, both for this generation and the next.