Our Family Farms

FAQ's

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FAQ's

Thanks for stopping by! We hope this FAQ page can help answer your questions. 

 

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Donations & Membership

 

Where should I mail donations?

Gifts can be paid by check to Our Family Farms and mailed to PO Box 555, Medford, OR 97501

 

I’m interested in becoming an ongoing donor.

Sign up online here.

 

My business is interested in becoming a partner/sponsor.

Great! Please email [email protected].

 

My foundation wants to make a donation; can you provide prior-year tax forms and 501(c)3 status?

Yes! Please email [email protected].

 

Our Family Farms accepts gifts of stock.

Please email [email protected] for more information or talk to your financial advisor.

 

I need to make changes to my membership.

To access your online giving account, sign up here (in the top right corner) with the email address you used to become a member. Creating an account allows you to manage your email and billing preferences, keep track of all your donations, and makes donating to Our Family Farms even easier.

 

What if I don’t want to give online?
If you’d rather make a one-time membership donation with a check, you can make it out to Our Family Farms and send to PO Box 555 Medford, OR 97501 with a noting “2021 membership”.

 

FOR FARMERS

I’m a farmer and I want to learn more about regenerative agriculture.

Awesome! Visit our Climate Resilient Farming Resource page to get started. 

 

What farming resources are available in my state?

Contact your local soil and water conservation district, State Department of Food and Agriculture, and/or college or university’s Cooperative Extension Agriculture and Natural Resource Programs.

Resources for Jackson County Oregon

Jackson Soil And Water Conservation District

Oregon State University’s Small Farms Program provides information and assistance for small, commercial growers and small acreage landowners.

Oregon Department of Ag’s Grants, Loans, and Technical Assistance page

ODA’s New and Small Farmer Resources page contains information on trainings, business planning, loans, marketing, compliance, and more.

 

National Resources

National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service (formerly ATTRA): news, events and funding for sustainable agriculture, including Evaluating a Rural Enterprise.

USDA’s National Agricultural Library’s Alternative Farming Systems Information Center focuses on topics related to sustainable and alternative agricultural systems, crops and livestock.

Ag Risk + Farm Management Library contains thousands of materials on risk management, marketing, financial management and more.

Federal Resources for Sustainable Rural Communities: a guide from USDA Rural Development covering everything from energy and housing to economic development

AgrAbility offers services to farmers and ranchers with disabilities of all kinds.

 

Our Family Farms provides these resources solely for educational purposes. Our Family Farms neither favors nor endorses any of the organizations listed on this website, nor are they responsible for any incorrect information that is listed on the hyperlinked external sites.