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  • Philanthropitch + GOFM

    Philanthropitch + GOFM

    Did you hear? GOFM is 1 of 3 finalists in the Philanthropitch + Vision Galveston competition! We’re jazzed to share this space with fellow nonprofits La Izquierda Surf and Music Festival + MiCreate.

    What is Philanthropitch, you ask? It’s an intimate business coaching program where innovative nonprofits receive one-one coaching that culminates in a fast-pitch competition where we have the chance to go home with thousands of dollars to support our work!

    The ‘Pitch Night’ competition is 11/1 from 6-8 PM at The Grand Opera House. Tickets are FREE and we’d loooove to have your support.

    The more folks that attend, the more funds are distributed!

  • TXF2S Learning Collaborative School Garden Event

    TXF2S Learning Collaborative School Garden Event

    Join Sustainable Food Center and Texas Farm Fresh for a one-hour virtual farm-to-school event! Hear from school garden experts about managing food gardens and getting garden harvest on to kids’ plates.

    This event is part of the Texas Farm-to-School Learning Collaborative.

    Date & Time:

    October 5th

    3:00 -4:00 pm

    Virtual Event


    Speakers:

    Bonnie Martin is the Program Lead for SproUTing Teachers, a program in the Eden Lab at the University of Texas at Austin providing coaching to teachers and garden teams to help them create effective outdoor learning opportunities that enhance their school curriculum and physical spaces that are inspiring and sustainable.  Bonnie previously worked on the TX Sprouts program, researching the effects that school gardens have on elementary age students and families. Bonnie is the owner of Smart Sprout, working for over 15 years with schools to design gardens and outdoor curriculum programs that enhance classroom learning. She is a Master Gardener in Travis County.  She loves teaching about native plants and insects and is unable to grow spinach despite giving it all the love and care she can muster.

    Casey McAuliffe is the Executive Director of Galveston’s Own Farmers Market. She is mother to Hazel and husband to Alex, with whom she ran a Certified Naturally Grown vegetable & flower farm for 10 years. Under her stewardship, GOFM has increased food-access and established a rooted community + food hub on Galveston Island through implementation of SNAP, specialty WIC programming, free cooking classes + meals, free food-delivery programs, community gardens & a school gardens program established at 9 schools in Galveston ISD. Since 2017, Casey has also served as a City Councilwoman in the City of La Marque. Her work revolves around the value of the natural environment on community well-being and empowering citizens to take control of their own health and claim their role within their own community.

  • Growing School Gardens Summit | Young Gardeners Program Director Presentation

    Growing School Gardens Summit | Young Gardeners Program Director Presentation

    In April 2022, Sprouts Healthy Communities Foundation hosted the inaugural Growing School Gardens Summit, which featured GOFM’s Young Gardeners Program Director, Honi Alexander!

    The Summit united over 400 educators and leaders from across the country working to sustain school garden programs at the school, regional and national levels. The educators – and the nonprofit organizations they represent – operate learning gardens at over 6,000 school campuses, providing hands-on nutrition, science, and academic instruction to an estimated 2.5 million students each year.

    Honi Alexander presented “The Beauty of Color Beyond Garden Beds” which covered the importance of diversity and inclusion in our Young Gardeners Program.

    Watch the full presentation below:

  • Fox 26 Houston: GOFM’s Young Gardeners Program Taste Testing

    Fox 26 Houston: GOFM’s Young Gardeners Program Taste Testing

    This week Galveston’s Own Farmers Market and Galveston ISD hosted the last of six district-wide vegetable taste-testings for 3rd graders.

    The schools prepare the produce from the student-grown gardens and local farmers. The 3RD graders taste and rank the dishes.

    GOFM was the recipient of a 2021 USDA Farm to School Grant, which was used to fund this project.

    The Young Gardeners Program school gardens are located throughout the island.

    The students learn to plant, tend and harvest the gardens. They also learn recipes and take what they grow home.

    Honi Alexander, director of the Young Gardeners Program, says the children learn about science, nutrition, economy, full circle gardening, and farming.

    Source: Fox 26 Houston

  • Galveston’s Own Farmers Market Receives Sub-Grant Funding Award from It’s Time Texas and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas

    Galveston’s Own Farmers Market Receives Sub-Grant Funding Award from It’s Time Texas and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas

    Galveston’s Own Farmers Market Receives Sub-Grant Funding Award from It’s Time Texas and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas

    A total of $40,000 has been awarded to Galveston’s Own Farmers Market to help their mission, addressing food insecurity in the Galveston County community.

    Galveston, Texas — Galveston’s Own Farmers Market (GOFM) received a generous sub-grant from the statewide nonprofit It’s Time Texas, whose mission is to empower Texans to lead healthier lives and build healthier communities. Thanks to It’s Time Texas’ partnership with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas and their Healthy Kids, Healthy Families grant, the “Good Food for All” Project will kick off this spring and be completed by the end of 2022.

    The ‘It’s Time Texas and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas’ funding was given to community-based organizations that deliver effective programs and services that improve critical health outcomes and address root causes of health disparities by removing barriers to access and advancing community conditions for health and wellness.

    “We are very excited to be entering year two of this partnership with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas,” said Amy McGeady, CEO of It’s Time Texas. “It’s Time Texas is proud to support the work of these community organizations who are pursuing a pathway to health equity and are removing barriers to health access within Texas.”

    “GOFM is rooted in improving our community’s health, increasing food access, and supporting local agriculture,” said Casey McAuliffe, Executive Director. “The ‘Good Food For All’ project empowers us to address our previous lack of resources focused on the local Latinx community while buoying our existing success in growing/providing nourishing food and agricultural learning within our local school district.” 

    Our project feeds our community, develops an inclusive strategy for reducing food insecurity, and cultivates leadership skills for our local youth through food and collaborative outdoor learning. ‘Good Food For All’ focuses on inclusive long-term strategies for countering food insecurity among the Spanish-speaking households in our community by employing a fluent bilingual Food Access Advocate dedicated to building trusted relationships, with the ultimate goal of increasing overall redemption of SNAP at our farmer’s markets by 50% to $6,500. Additionally, we’ll reinforce our current Farm to School work within Galveston ISD and expand our monthly fresh vegetable taste-testings from 400 to approximately 900 students per month.

    Access to fresh food is our foundation, and over the past 10 years, we’ve built impactful people-powered programs centered on our ability to provide direct access to local food paired with practical hands-on education for our community. This funding from It’s Time Texas and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas leverages our experience in this field and gives us the needed boost to truly make ‘good food for all.’

    Learn more about “Good Food for All” and follow the project’s progress throughout the year by visiting: cich.itstimetexas.org. 

    ABOUT IT’S TIME TEXAS:

    It’s Time Texas is a statewide 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. It’s Time Texas’ mission is to bring people, communities, and organizations together to take action that supports health for all, now and in generations to come. At It’s Time Texas, we believe that every Texan should have an equal opportunity to live a long and healthy life. www.itstimetexas.org 

    About Galveston’s Own Farmers Market

    Founded in 2012, Galveston’s Own Farmers Market is a 501 (c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to connecting our community to local foods through year-round weekly farmer’s markets, food access initiatives, school gardens, and health and food education opportunities. Learn more about our programs: https://galvestonsownfarmersmarket.com/about

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    Galveston’s Own Farmers Market Media Contact:  

    Casey McAuliffe, Executive Director

    casey@gofarmersmarket.com

    It’s Time Texas Media Contact:

    Natalie Martin

    Natalie.Martin@ItsTimeTexas.org

  • Fox 26 Houston: GOFM’s Young Gardeners Program Sea Turtle Garden

    Fox 26 Houston: GOFM’s Young Gardeners Program Sea Turtle Garden

    Galveston’s Own Farmers Market’s Young Gardener Program is now teaming up with the Gulf Center for Sea Turtle Research at Texas A&M Galveston.

    The students are providing much-needed vegetables to help rescued turtles regain their strength to return to the wild. The kids learn to give back, and the center gets healthy fresh vegetables for their patients!