2020 CSA Application: CLOSED
THE CSA Application process is closed for the season.

Common Good City Farm’s CSA program provides a weekly share of produce for 22 weeks throughout the growing season (May 27 to October 28). CSA members will come to the Arcadia- Common Good Farm Market each week to pick up their share of produce.

CSA Pick-up Times:
May 27- October 28: Wednesdays 4 - 7 pm (no pick up on Wednesday, September 30, 2020)
Pick up at: Arcadia & Common Good Market at 3rd and Elm St NW

CSA Options:
1) $450 CSA option to get $500 credit at Farm Market
2) $650 CSA sponsorship option to get $500 credit and $150 to sponsor an income-qualifying person's participation in our CSA and Farm Market
3) $250 CSA to get $275 credit at Farm Market
4) Income Qualifying CSA: pay $10 weekly or do 3 hours workshare per week to get $20 of produce in credit
5) Income Qualifying CSA: workshare of 3 hours per week

CSA members may skip weeks, but can only spend the maximum of double the value of one week's value.
For Options 1 and 2, CSA members can spend up to $44 in one week.
For Option 3, CSA members can spend up to $25 in one week.
For Options 4 and 5, CSA members can pick up to $40 in value of produce per week.

An Income-Qualifying CSA option is available for those making less than the DC Living Wage (http://livingwage.mit.edu/counties/11001). For a single adult, this is $710/ week before taxes but the calculation is variable dependent on your household- please reference the chart or contact us with questions. Proof of income and household size must be submitted to qualify. Acceptable proof of income could include a recent pay stub, a letter from a source of public benefits, or another fixed income statement. Please submit proof of income and household size to Josephine Chu at josephine@commongoodcityfarm.org.

CSA members make a commitment to support the farm throughout the season, and assume the costs, risks and bounty of growing food along with the farmer or grower. Members’ payments help cover costs for seeds, water, equipment maintenance, labor, etc. In return, the farm provides, to the best of its ability, a healthy supply of fresh seasonal produce throughout the growing season. More information about our CSA pick-up can be found on the CSA page of our website (http://commongoodcityfarm.org/csa).

Common Good City Farm is an urban farm and education center growing food with and for the community. Common Good City Farm provides educational opportunities for all people that help increase food security, improve health, and contribute to environmental sustainability. By participating in our CSA program, you are supporting our mission, as well as receiving farm fresh fruit and veggies each week!

Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis and we will follow up with information about how to submit payment.

For any questions about the CSA program, please email Josephine Chu at josephine@commongoodcityfarm.org.

Thank you for supporting Common Good City Farm!

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