Annual Report - Springfield Urban Agriculture Coalition
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Annual Report - Springfield Urban Agriculture Coalition
2013 ANNUAL REPORT Springfield Urban Agriculture Coalition promotes healthy lifestyles and environments through hands on education about production and consumption of locally-produced, natural, healthy foods. SPRINGFIELD URBAN AGRICULTURE COALITION 2013 ANNUAL REPORT SPRINGFIELD URBAN AGRICULTURE COALITION While we’ve accomplished much over the years, many of our successes and goals obtained cannot be measured only on paper—providing children with the opportunity to pull a carrot from the soil; watching students harvest a salad grown by their peers; teaching students the concepts of ecosystems, plants, life cycles, and the needs of living organisms; hearing news of a CRAFT apprentice starting their own farm. We’re happy to share our highlights with you. Join us in celebrating our accomplishments and achievements as we look forward to a bright future and continued success. 1,582 students in schoolyard gardens. 500 volunteers donated 2,000 hours to DIRT. THE DIRT PROJECT The DIRT Project, established in 2010, introduced schoolyard gardens in Springfield Public Schools. Today there are ten gardens which were built and are currently sustained by students, teachers, parents, community volunteers, DIRT Garden Teachers, and SUAC staff. DIRT is teaching the next generation how to produce the foods that are going to keep our community healthy and sustained. PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS: Boyd Elementary • Delaware Elementary • Eugene-Field Elementary • Glendale High School • Harrison Elementary Jarrett Middle School • Pleasant View Elementary • Rountree Elementary • Williams Elementary • York Elementary “I like watching the plants grow over time. I also loved harvesting lettuce for salads for our teachers.” “My favorite thing about the garden is remembering the days I planted a seed and then seeing it’s growth and thinking that I was the creator of that plant, I can then eat the plant and have a good feeling inside.” ”This is more fun than video games!” 2013 DIRT PROJECT ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Partnered with YMCA of the Ozarks Local Sprouts Summer Garden Program to teach 350 kiddos about gardening. • Taught two 8-week-long after-school garden sessions at Title I school, York Elementary. • More than doubled our volunteer, Garden Teacher staff, from 6 to 14! • Partnered with YMCA’s Healthy Living Alliance to adopt Williams Elementary into our programming. • Helped build a greenhouse at Jarrett Middle School. This greenhouse will offer a winter growing season. • Established DIRT Committee. 2013 ANNUAL REPORT CRAFT Ozarks CRAFT (Collaborative Regional Alliance for Farmer Training) is a cooperative effort of area farms organized to enhance educational opportunities for farm apprentices. CRAFT was created in 2010 and has trained 22 farmers. Currently CRAFT supports 12 farms. Since its inception, all participating farms have remained with our programming. 12 farms involved in CRAFT. 13 interns trained in the past year. PARTICIPATING FARMS: Bear Creek Farms • Bechard Family Farm • Circle B Ranch • Echigo Farm • Farm of Hard Rocks Foundation Farm • Gateway Farm Long Creek Herb Farm • Millsap Farm • Ozark Natural Foods Terrell Creek • Urban Roots Farm COMMUNITY OUTREACH We’ve partnered with Pat Byers, Horticulture Specialist at University of Missouri Extension, Green Circle Projects, and Farmers Market of the Ozarks to plant an apple orchard and to build a community garden a Farmers’ Park. Check it out next time you’re shopping at the market! PARTNERS Springfield Public Schools • Community Partnership of the Ozarks • Community Foundation of the Ozarks • Missouri Foundation for Health To meet our partners, visit: www.springfielduac.org/partners SPRINGFIELD URBAN AGRICULTURE COALITION MEET THE CREW KAT MINX, Development Coordinator Kat Minx joined SUAC in August 2013 as an AmeriCorps VISTA. After graduating from MSU with an English Education certification in 2012, she decided she’d trade in book worms for real ones. Her favorite part is of course, the kiddos and their funny anecdotes. BEN UTNE, DIRT Coordinator Kat Minx and Ben Utne at Delaware Elementary. Ben joined the crew in August 2013 as an AmeriCorps VISTA. Ben is the DIRT Garden Coordinator and overall genius. If not in a garden, he can often be found troubleshooting computer problems or creating better filing systems. NEW LEADERSHIP Sheila Nichols joined SUAC in mid-April. She owns a small farm in Nixa and is a long-time advocate for local food and healthy communities. Sheila is a founding member of the Ozarks Regional Food Policy Council, and is former Coordinator of Springfield Food Day Celebration. MEET THE BOARD Lucy Howell Account Manager, Departika Katrina Murr Secretary; Author; MFA student at Warren Wilson University Sheila Nichols, SUAC’s new Executive Director Rob Corliss Chef, Owner of All Things Epicurean (ATE), A Culinary Consulting Company Curtis Millsap Owner of Millsap Farms Janell Bagwell Principal of Eugene Field Elementary School Jason Greer, M.D. Cox Medical Center Melissa Millsap Owner, Urban Roots Farm; Executive Committee member for the Food Policy Council Adam Millsap Owner, Urban Roots Farm Patricia Zachary Retired CPA; General Federation of Women’s Clubs Ashley Fears Market Development Specialist, City of Springfield Environmental Services Joshua Jones Mercy Sustainability Program Manager 2013 ANNUAL REPORT 2013 FINANCIAL REPORT EXPENSES Program Expenses 22,184.17 Staff 61,948.89 Administrative 2,843.28 Fundraising 3,295.67 Cost of Goods Sold Total Expenses 867.67 $91,139.68 INCOME Grants Education Programming 79,722.21 1,767 Donations 2,541.65 Fundraisers 20,401.87 Seed and T-Shirt Sales Total Income Total Assets Total Liabilities 2,062.98 $106,495.71 40,928.60 - Total Equity 40,928.60 Net Income $15,356.03 YOU CAN HELP Thank you to everyone who supports our programming! SUAC simply does not exist without our partners, sponsors, donors and volunteers! If you would like to support our mission, we welcome your financial contributions. Please visit our website to donate: www.springfielduac.org Cocktails and Wellies, one of SUAC’s annual fundraisers. SUAC seeds and T-shirts are available to purchase from springfielduac.org. Springfield Urban Agriculture Coalition 823 W State, #8 Springfield, MO 65806