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Self Help credit union [[https://self-help.org/]]
Self Help credit union [[https://self-help.org/]]


[[Watershed Tax]]


We want to explore a partnership with the Tzedek Social Justice Fund in Asheville. [[https://tzedeksocialjusticefund.org/marshas-transition/]]
We want to explore a partnership with the Tzedek Social Justice Fund in Asheville. [[https://tzedeksocialjusticefund.org/marshas-transition/]]


The Center for Regeneration, linked to North Carolina A &T an HBCU [[https://www.openfuturecoalition.org/center]]
The Center for Regeneration, linked to North Carolina A &T an HBCU [[https://www.openfuturecoalition.org/center]]

Revision as of 11:03, 12 February 2024

ASAP has several online resources and convenings they have offered to us [[1]] online classifieds

Online local food guide [[2]]

Business of farming conference next February 2024 we can exhibit and present and network [[3]]

Stakeholders and partners Asheville Independent Restaurant Owners [[4]]

Green Opportunities [[5]]

A riparian restoration project [6] Lalita Booth knows well.


When a farmer needs capital ASAP refers them to Mountain Biz Works. Both Eagle and Neberecon have good relationships with MBW and can work with their local food and farming initiatives [[7]]

M biz small fast loans. 8.75% interest, 2% fee, three years to payback [[8]]


Self Help credit union [[9]]

Watershed Tax

We want to explore a partnership with the Tzedek Social Justice Fund in Asheville. [[10]]

The Center for Regeneration, linked to North Carolina A &T an HBCU [[11]]