Coastal Roots Farm is located in Encinitas, CA. The organization was established in 2015. According to its NTEE Classification (K20) the organization is classified as: Agricultural Programs, under the broad grouping of Food, Agriculture & Nutrition and related organizations. As of 09/2022, Coastal Roots Farm employed 48 individuals. This organization is an independent organization and not affiliated with a larger national or regional group of organizations. Coastal Roots Farm is a 501(c)(3) and as such, is described as a "Charitable or Religous organization or a private foundation" by the IRS.
For the year ending 09/2022, Coastal Roots Farm generated $2.5m in total revenue. This organization has experienced exceptional growth, as over the past 6 years, it has increased revenue by an average of 17.4% each year . All expenses for the organization totaled $2.4m during the year ending 09/2022. While expenses have increased by 19.1% per year over the past 6 years. They've been increasing with an increasing level of total revenue. You can explore the organizations financials more deeply in the financial statements section below.
Form
990
Mission & Program ActivityExcerpts From the 990 Filing
TAX YEAR
2022
Describe the Organization's Mission:
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CULTIVATES HEALTHY COMMUNITIES INTEGRATING AGRICULTURE,FOOD JUSTICE, AND JEWISH WISDOM.
Describe the Organization's Program Activity:
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INCREASING ACCESS TO FRESH ORGANIC PRODUCE THROUGH SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE: COASTAL ROOTS FARM SEEKS TO CARE FOR ITS COMMUNITY WHILE ALSO BEING GOOD STEWARDS OF ITS LAND AND SOIL. THE FARM MANAGES 17 ACRES OF FARMLAND, CONSISTING OF 2.5 ACRES OF VEGETABLE PRODUCTION FIELDS, AN EDUCATION FARM & GARDEN, A LARGE-SCALE COMPOST OPERATION, TWO CHICKEN FLOCKS OF AROUND 150 BIRDS, AND AN 8.5-ACRE AGROFORESTRY "FOOD FOREST." THE FARM IS ON THE FOREFRONT OF SUSTAINABLE, REGENERATIVE FARMING PRACTICES THAT BUILD HEALTHY SOIL, SEQUESTER CARBON, CONSERVE WATER, AND HELP REDUCE THE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE. SINCE INCEPTION IN 2014, THE FARM HAS TURNED NUTRIENT-DEPLETED LAND INTO A VIBRANT, PRODUCTIVE FARM, GROWN OVER 400,000 POUNDS OF ORGANIC FRUITS, VEGETABLES, HERBS, AND EGGS, BUILT A BIODIVERSE ECOSYSTEM (94 SPECIES OF BIRDS HAVE BEEN OBSERVED IN THE FOOD FOREST), AND DIVERTED OVER 6 MILLION POUNDS OF WASTE FROM THE LANDFILL THROUGH EXTENSIVE COMPOSTING OPERATIONS, AND OFFSET CO2 EMISSIONS BY OVER 3 THOUSAND METRIC TONS.GUIDED BY ANCIENT JEWISH AGRICULTURAL TRADITIONS AND VALUES, COASTAL ROOTS FARM CARES FOR AND PROTECTS THE ENVIRONMENT WHILE CARING FOR THE MOST VULNERABLE, MARGINALIZED AND FOOD-INSECURE MEMBERS OF OUR COMMUNITY. THROUGH THE FARM'S ORGANIC FOOD DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM, WE DISTRIBUTE OVER 80,000 POUNDS OF CERTIFIED-ORGANIC, NUTRIENT-DENSE FRUITS, VEGETABLES, HERBS, AND EGGS ANNUALLY. THIS PROGRAM IS DESIGNED TO ADDRESS AND REDUCE FOOD INSECURITY AND ENSURE LOW-INCOME, AT-RISK COMMUNITIES HAVE EQUAL AND DIGNIFIED ACCESS TO LOCALLY GROWN, FRESH, ORGANIC FOOD REGARDLESS OF ABILITY TO PAY. FOOD DISTRIBUTIONS TAKE PLACE ON AND OFF-SITE THE FARM, INCLUDING THROUGH A "PAY-WHAT-YOU-CAN" FARM STAND LOCATED AT THE FARM AND THROUGH FREE DISTRIBUTIONS IMPLEMENTED IN COLLABORATION WITH STRATEGIC COMMUNITY PARTNERS THAT ALLOW US TO SERVE DIVERSE FOOD-INSECURE POPULATIONS. THE FARM SERVES MARGINALIZED COMMUNITIES INCLUDING LOW-INCOME FAMILIES AND SENIORS, SINGLE-PARENT HOUSEHOLDS, IMMIGRANTS AND REFUGEES, ACTIVE-DUTY MILITARY AND VETERANS, HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS, AND INDIGENOUS/NATIVE AMERICAN FAMILIES.OUR ORGANIC FOOD DISTRIBUTIONS FOR FOOD INSECURE COMMUNITIES INCLUDE: (1) A BI-WEEKLY ON-SITE PAY-WHAT-YOU-CAN FARM STAND THAT ACCEPTS CAL FRESH EBT (FOOD STAMPS) AND OFFERS A PRIVATE AND DIGNIFIED CHECKOUT PROCESS; (2) A MONTHLY, NO-COST MOBILE FARM STAND IN PARTNERSHIP WITH HELPING HAND WORLDWIDE AND OTHER COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS SERVING MILITARY FAMILIES AND VETERANS AND WHO PROVIDE BENEFICIARIES NON-PERISHABLE FOODS, DIAPERS, CLOTHES, AND MORE; (3) A MONTHLY, NO-COST MOBILE FARM STAND AT VISTA COMMUNITY CLINIC, A COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH CARE SERVICES CLINIC SERVING PREDOMINATELY LOW-INCOME, IMMIGRANT, AND UNINSURED FAMILIES, AND IMPLEMENTED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH FEEDING SAN DIEGO WHO OFFERS BENEFICIARIES NON-PERISHABLE FOODS; (4) MONTHLY NO-COST DELIVERIES TO ELDERLY INDIGENOUS/NATIVE AMERICAN FAMILIES LIVING THROUGHOUT SAN DIEGO COUNTY IN PARTNERSHIP WITH SAN DIEGO AMERICAN INDIAN HEALTH CENTER AS WELL AS NO-COST DELIVERIES TO ELDERLY INDIGENOUS/KUMEYAAY FAMILIES OF THE IIPAY NATION LIVING AT THE SANTA YSABEL RESERVATION AS WELL AS NEIGHBORING RESERVATIONS INCLUDING LOS COYOTES INDIAN RESERVATION AND MESA GRANDE RESERVATION; (5) WEEKLY, NO-COST HOME DELIVERIES TO SURVIVORS OF THE HOLOCAUST, MANY OF WHOM ARE HOMEBOUND AND LIVING IN POVERTY, AND IMPLEMENTED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES WHO PROVIDES GERIATRIC CARE SERVICES; (6) WEEKLY DONATIONS TO MERCY HOUSING'S CANTEBRIA SENIOR HOMES, A LOW-INCOME HOUSING COMPLEX FOR SENIORS; AND (7) WEEKLY DONATIONS TO LOCAL SOCIAL SERVICE AGENCIES AND FOOD PANTRIES, INCLUDING COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER, ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES, KITCHENS FOR GOOD, AND MORE.THE FARM'S SERVICES HAVE BEEN MORE CRITICAL THAN EVER FOR VULNERABLE COMMUNITY MEMBERS STRUGGLING WITH FOOD INSECURITY. PRIOR TO THE PANDEMIC, 1 IN 7 SAN DIEGANS WERE HUNGRY; NOW IT IS 1 IN 4 HOUSEHOLDS (SAN DIEGO HUNGER COALITION). MANY OF THE POPULATIONS WE SERVE ARE UNEMPLOYED, FINANCIALLY UNCERTAIN, STRUGGLING TO MEET BASIC NEEDS, AND HAVING TO CHOOSE BETWEEN PAYING FOR FOOD, MEDICINE, AND HOUSING. FOR SENIORS UNABLE TO LEAVE THEIR HOMES, THE FARM'S HOME DELIVERIES HAVE BECOME CRUCIAL FOR THEM TO SAFELY MEET THEIR DAILY NUTRITIONAL NEEDS AND REDUCE SOCIAL ISOLATION. TOO OFTEN, LOW-INCOME, AT-RISK FAMILIES RELY ON CHEAP, LESS NUTRITIOUS FOOD TO REDUCE DAILY HUNGER. WHILE THIS MAY HELP THEM GET THROUGH THE DAY, IT DOES NOT PROVIDE THE NUTRITION NEEDED TO THRIVE. WHILE FOOD BANKS AND PANTRIES ARE CRITICAL RESOURCES FOR ADDRESSING FOOD INSECURITY, ESPECIALLY DURING A CRISIS, THEY TOO OFTEN RELY ON DONATIONS OF LESS-HEALTHY OPTIONS, INCLUDING CANNED, PACKAGED, AND HIGHLY PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS THAT CAN EXACERBATE UNEQUAL ACCESS TO QUALITY FOOD FOR POOR, MARGINALIZED COMMUNITIES. LACK OF PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE, SUCH AS REFRIGERATION, CAN ALSO MAKE IT DIFFICULT FOR FOOD PANTRIES TO DISTRIBUTE FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.THE FARM'S INNOVATIVE ORGANIC FOOD DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM GOES WELL BEYOND JUST MEETING BASIC NEEDS AND REDUCING FOOD INSECURITY THROUGH CALORIES ALONE. WE PROVIDE ACCESS TO THE HIGH-QUALITY FRESH FOOD NEEDED FOR GOOD HEALTH AND THE ONE-ON-ONE EDUCATION AND RESOURCES NEEDED TO UNDERSTAND WHAT IT IS, HOW TO STORE IT, HOW TO PREPARE IT, AND WHY FOOD PLAYS A CRITICAL ROLE IN OUR HEALTH AND LIVES. FURTHER, BECAUSE THE FARM'S DISTRIBUTIONS PROVIDE A TOUCHPOINT FOR OFTEN-ISOLATED FAMILIES, WE ARE HELPING NOT ONLY SUPPORT THE PHYSICAL HEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF THOSE WE SERVE, BUT ARE ALSO BRING A SENSE OF NORMALCY, JOY, AND CONNECTION DURING THESE ISOLATING TIMES.SINCE OUR INCEPTION IN 2014 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 2022, THE FARM DISTRIBUTED OVER 400,000 POUNDS OF FRESH, NUTRIENT-DENSE, ORGANIC PRODUCE AND EGGS TO OVER 264,000 INDIVIDUALS. THIS AMOUNT INCLUDES AROUND 75% DONATED AT NO-COST TO PEOPLE IN THE COMMUNITY WHO LACK ACCESS TO FRESH, HEALTHY FOOD.
INCREASING ACCESS TO HANDS-ON FARM-BASED ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION EXPERIENCES: WE PROVIDE YOUTH AND ADULTS WITH UNIQUE, DIVERSE, AND INCLUSIVE FARM-BASED EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES THAT CONNECT OUR COMMUNITY WITH THE LAND, FOOD, AND ONE ANOTHER. OUR FARM PROVIDES A UNIQUE PLATFORM FOR FARM-BASED ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION TO IMPROVE COMMUNITY HEALTH AND INCREASE AWARENESS, INVOLVEMENT, AND PASSION FOR NATURE, ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP, AND FOOD SYSTEMS. WE HOST WEEKLY HANDS-ON VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES, EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOPS, FARM TOURS, FARM CAMPS, AND SCHOOL AND GROUP VISITS BASED ON STEM-ALIGNED CURRICULUM FOR STUDENTS IN PRE-K THROUGH 12TH GRADE. COASTAL ROOTS FARM'S ENVIRONMENTAL STEM EDUCATION PROGRAMS, INCLUDING SCHOOL AND GROUP VISITS AND AFTER-SCHOOL AND SEASONAL FARM CAMPS, PROVIDE STUDENTS (PRE-K-12TH GRADE) WITH THE TOOLS AND SKILLS NEEDED FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS, PREPARE THE NEXT GENERATION FOR CAREERS IN STEM-RELATED FIELDS, AND INSPIRE FUTURE GENERATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL LEADERS. UTILIZING OUR 17-ACRE OUTDOOR "CLASSROOM," THE FARM OFFERS ACCESSIBLE, HANDS-ON, FARM-BASED STEM EDUCATION PROGRAMS THAT ENHANCE SCIENCE CURRICULUM IN WAYS THAT INSPIRE AWE AND WONDER FOR NATURE, ENCOURAGE MEANINGFUL DISCOVERIES, MOTIVATE DEEPER APPRECIATION FOR AND AWARENESS OF NATURE, AND EXEMPLIFY INNOVATIVE WAYS TO TEACH STUDENTS ABOUT WELLBEING AND ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES.FARM PROGRAMS ARE DESIGNED TO FOSTER CURIOSITY AND BRING STEM CONCEPTS TO LIFE, CONNECT STUDENTS WITH THE ORIGINS OF THEIR FOOD, ENCOURAGE HEALTHY DECISION-MAKING, AND INSPIRE FUTURE GENERATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL LEADERS. DEVELOPED BY AN EXPERIENCED TEAM OF EDUCATORS, THE FARM'S PROGRAMS ALIGN WITH NEXT GENERATION SCIENCE STANDARDS (NGSS) AND COMMON CORE CURRICULUM. UTILIZING OUR 17-ACRE OUTDOOR "CLASSROOM AND A "HANDS-ON, MINDS-ON," INNOVATIVE, YOUTHFUL, AND FORWARD-THINKING APPROACH TO LEARNING DRIVEN BY SCIENTIFIC AND HUMANISTIC METHODOLOGIES, THE FARM FOSTERS CURIOSITY AND PROVIDES YOUTH UNIQUE OPPORTUNITIES TO GAIN DEEP, REAL-WORLD UNDERSTANDING OF IMPORTANT SCIENTIFIC TOPICS THROUGH NATURE-BASED PLAY AND LEARNING. YOUTH BECOME ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTISTS FOR THE DAY, INTERACTING WITH SOILS, PLANTS, ANIMALS, INSECTS, TREES AND MORE, AND ENGAGE ALL THEIR SENSES TO BETTER UNDERSTAND THE NATURAL WORLD. STUDENTS HARVEST, PREPARE, AND TASTE FRESH, ORGANICALLY GROWN PRODUCE, WITNESSING FIRST-HAND THE TRULY UNIQUE EXPERIENCE OF "SOIL TO FORK," WHICH CAN FOSTER A LIFE-LONG INTEREST IN FOOD AND HEALTHY HABITS.GETTING YOUTH OUTDOORS MATTERS BUT DOING SO CAN BE A CHALLENGE AND NATURE-BASED EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES ARE NOT EQUALLY AVAILABLE TO ALL. THIS INEQUALITY HAS FAR REACHING IMPLICATIONS ON PHYSICAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL, AND INTELLECTUAL HEATH. A NUMBER OF STUDIES HAVE DOCUMENTED THAT RELEVANT HANDS-ON EDUCATION IN NATURE AND OUTDOOR ENVIRONMENTS LIKE A FARM CAN IMPROVE SCHOOL PERFORMANCE, STANDARDIZED TEST SCORES, ATTITUDE ABOUT SCHOOL, IN-SCHOOL BEHAVIOR, AND ATTENDANCE. FARM-BASED STEM EDUCATION EMPLOYS A GREATER RANGE OF A CHILD'S INTELLIGENCE BY ENGAGING ALL OF THE SENSES, FROM DISCOVERIES WHILE PLANTING IN THE SOIL TO TASTING FRESHLY HARVESTED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. COASTAL ROOTS FARM PROVIDES THESE TYPES OF HIGH-QUALITY EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCES FOR YOUTH THAT ENCOURAGE CREATIVITY, CRITICAL THINKING, AND SELF-SUFFICIENCY. ACCORDING TO NGSS, CALIFORNIA ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS RANK BELOW AVERAGE AMONG ALL STATES IN SCIENCE EDUCATION. THEY ALSO REPORT SIGNIFICANT GAPS IN OUTCOMES EXIST BETWEEN AFRICAN AMERICAN, HISPANIC/LATINX, AND OTHER LOW-INCOME CHILDREN. TO REDUCE THIS ACHIEVEMENT GAP, THE FARM STRIVES TO MAKE HIGH-QUALITY, OUTDOOR STEM PROGRAMMING ACCESSIBLE TO ALL STUDENTS. THE FARM STRIVES TO MAKE OUTDOOR STEM LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE TO ALL, ESPECIALLY THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN HISTORICALLY UNDERSERVED, BY ENSURING STUDENTS HAVE EQUAL ACCESS TO QUALITY OUTDOOR EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS REGARDLESS OF FINANCIAL ABILITY. IN ORDER TO REACH YOUTH FROM AT-RISK AND MARGINALIZED COMMUNITIES, THE FARM ACTIVELY RECRUITS PARTICIPANTS FROM TITLE-I, TITLE-V, AND OTHER LOW-INCOME SCHOOLS AND GROUPS. THE FARM BUILDS STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS WITH SCHOOLS AND DISTRICTS MOST IN NEED OF OUTDOOR STEM LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES AND OFFERS ITS PROGRAMMING AT NO-COST, INCLUDING COVERING THE COST OF BUS TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM THE FARM.IN CONTINUED RESPONSE TO COVID-19, THE FARM OFFERED ITS ENVIRONMENTAL STEM EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS FOR SCHOOLS AND GROUP VISITS VIA VIRTUAL PLATFORMS OVER THE 2020-2021 ACADEMIC YEAR WITH SOME ON-SITE PROGRAMS, AND FULLY RELAUNCHED ON-SITE VISITS IN THE 2021-2022 ACADEMIC YEAR. OUR VIRTUAL OUTDOOR CLASSROOM EXPERIENCES PROVIDED TEACHERS WITH EASILY ACCESSIBLE AND ENGAGING MATERIAL TO COMPLEMENT THEIR SCIENCE CURRICULUM. TO MEET THE INCREASED NEED FOR OUTDOOR LEARNING THAT BALANCES "SCREEN TIME WITH GREEN TIME" AS WELL AS DEMAND FOR AFFORDABLE CHILDCARE, THE FARM OFFERS SAFE, IN-PERSON, OUTDOOR PROGRAMING IN THE FORM OF AFTER-SCHOOL ON THE FARM AND SEASONAL FARM CAMPS.THOUSANDS OF YOUTH AND FAMILY MEMBERS ARE ENGAGED AT THE FARM THROUGH PROGRAMMING AND EVENTS EACH YEAR. FROM INCEPTION IN 2014 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 2022, THE FARM ENGAGED 5,600 ADULTS AND YOUTH WITH HANDS-ON EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES, INCLUDING AROUND 7,500 STUDENTS THROUGH SCHOOL AND GROUP VISITS AND FARM CAMPS, OF WHOM 54% WERE PROVIDED SCHOLARSHIPS TO VISIT THE FARM AT NO OR REDUCED COST.
CULTIVATING INCLUSIVE JEWISH LIFE OPPORTUNITIES: COASTAL ROOTS FARM IS A JEWISH COMMUNITY FARM THAT INTEGRATES FARMING, GARDENING, AND FOOD AS A WAY TO TEACH ABOUT JEWISH TRADITION AND HERITAGE, BUILD JEWISH IDENTITY AND COMMUNITY, AND MAKE THE WORLD A MORE JUST AND SUSTAINABLE PLACE. WE ARE A LIVING JEWISH FARM, MAKING PRACTICES THAT ARE THOUSANDS OF YEARS OLD RELEVANT LESSONS FOR TODAY. THESE PRACTICES INFORM HOW WE GROW PRODUCE, SHARE BELONGINGS, TREAT NEIGHBORS, OBSERVE THE PASSING OF TIME, CELEBRATE AND IMPROVE, CARE FOR PLANTS AND ANIMALS, AND CREATE A VIBRANT, WELCOMING COMMUNITY. ALL OF THIS MAKES COASTAL ROOTS FARM A JEWISH FARM FOR EVERYONE. WE ARE INSPIRED BY ANCIENT JEWISH TRADITIONS THAT CONNECT PEOPLE TO COMMUNITY, FOOD, THE LAND, AND SOCIAL JUSTICE: BA'AL TASCHIT: ETHICAL CONSUMPTION; SHMITA: HONORING NATURAL CYCLES OF THE EARTH; PE'AH: LINING THE CORNERS OF ONE'S FIELD WITH FOOD FOR THE STRANGER AND POOR; KAYAMUT: ECOLOGICAL SUSTAINABILITY; MA'ASER: RESERVING AT LEAST ONE-TENTH OF ONE'S AGRICULTURE PRODUCE FOR THE POOR; K'VOD BRIUT: THE DIGNITY OF ALL CREATIONS; HACHNASAT ORCHIM: WELCOMING GUESTS; HAGANAT OVDIM: FAIR TREATMENT OF THOSE WHO WORK THE FIELDS; TSA'AR BA'ALEI CHAIM: KIND, HUMANE TREATMENT OF ANIMALS; TIKKUN OLAM: HEALING THE WORLD. WE ARE INSPIRED BY ANCIENT JEWISH TRADITIONS AND VALUES THAT ARE AS MEANINGFUL AND RELEVANT TODAY AS THEY HAVE BEEN OVER THOUSANDS OF YEARS AND ARE OFTEN REFLECTED IN MODERN AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES. THEY ARE ALSO THE BASIS OF OUR DEEP COMMITMENT TO THE PRINCIPLES OF FOOD JUSTICE, INCLUDING ACCESS TO FRESH, HEALTHY, AFFORDABLE, AND CULTURALLY APPROPRIATE FOOD FOR ALL; FAIR TREATMENT OF WORKERS; RESPONSIBLE LAND STEWARDSHIP; AND COMPASSIONATE TREATMENT OF ANIMALS. THESE VALUES ARE WOVEN INTO ALL OF OUR PROGRAMS. THERE ARE AT LEAST 80,000 JEWS IN NORTH SAN DIEGO COUNTY, AND IT IS ESTIMATED ALMOST 80% ARE IN INTERFAITH PARTNERSHIPS. FEWER THAN 10% OF JEWS IN THE REGION ARE AFFILIATED WITH A JEWISH INSTITUTION. BY 2022, MORE THAN 100,000 JEWS ARE PROJECTED TO BE LIVING IN THE REGION. MANY ARE SEEKING INNOVATIVE AND MEANINGFUL WAYS OUTSIDE THE WALLS OF A SYNAGOGUE OR TRADITIONAL INSTITUTION TO BUILD COMMUNITY AND JEWISH LIFE. HIGH RATES OF DISAFFILIATION AND INTERMARRIAGE ARE CONSISTENT WITH NATIONAL TRENDS MAKING NORTH SAN DIEGO COUNTY AN INTERESTING CASE STUDY FOR THE REST OF NORTH AMERICA AND EVEN BEYOND.COASTAL ROOTS FARM PROVIDES A UNIQUE SETTING TO CELEBRATE AND PRACTICE JEWISH TRADITION, LIFE, AND CULTURE THROUGH COMMUNITY-WIDE CELEBRATIONS FOR JEWISH HOLIDAYS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. THE FARM IS ESPECIALLY INTERESTED IN HIGHLIGHTING THE MAJOR AGRICULTURALLY FOCUSED JEWISH HOLIDAYS THAT ARE NOT AS WIDELY OBSERVED IN SYNAGOGUES AND HOMES, PARTICULARLY IN LESSER AFFILIATED AREAS SUCH AS NORTH COUNTY, AND MAKING THEM MORE VIBRANT, CREATIVE, AND RELEVANT FOR INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES. WE INVITE COMMUNITY MEMBERS OF ALL BACKGROUNDS TO SHARE IN MAJOR AGRICULTURAL FESTIVALS LIKE SUKKOT (A FESTIVAL CELEBRATING THE FINAL HARVEST OF THE GROWING SEASON); TU B'SHVAT (THE JEWISH NEW YEAR OF THE TREES); PESACH (A CELEBRATION OF SPRING AND THE FIRST HARVEST); AND SHAVUOT (A CELEBRATION OF THE SUMMER HARVEST). SINCE INCEPTION IN 2014, THE FARM HAS ENGAGED THOUSANDS OF COMMUNITY MEMBERS THROUGH JEWISH AGRICULTURAL FESTIVALS AND PROGRAMS. IN THE LAST FISCAL YEAR, THE FARM WELCOMED AROUND 1,500 PEOPLE TO PARTICIPATE IN 17 EVENTS AND PROGRAMS. WE ARE ALSO PROUD TO BE PART OF A NATIONAL MOVEMENT OF JEWISH COMMUNITY FARMING AND PART OF A FIELD BUILDING INITIATIVE WHICH INTEGRATES JEWISH EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION WITH AGRICULTURE. THE INITIATIVE'S PURPOSE IS TO CULTIVATE COMMUNITY, PROMOTE ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY AND FOOD JUSTICE, FOSTER OPPORTUNITIES FOR MEANINGFUL SPIRITUAL ENGAGEMENT AND PERSONAL GROWTH, AND STRENGTHEN JEWISH LIFE.
Name (title) | Role | Hours | Compensation |
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Javier Guerrero President & CEO | Officer | 40 | $180,991 |
Charlene Seidle Chairperson | OfficerTrustee | 1 | $0 |
James S Farley Vice-Chair And Treasurer | OfficerTrustee | 1 | $0 |
Leilani Rasmussen Secretary | Officer | 1 | $0 |
Sharyn Goodson Assistant Secretary | Officer | 1 | $0 |
Laura Kreiss Board Member | Trustee | 1 | $0 |
Statement of Revenue | |
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Federated campaigns | $0 |
Membership dues | $0 |
Fundraising events | $0 |
Related organizations | $0 |
Government grants | $298,693 |
All other contributions, gifts, grants, and similar amounts not included above | $1,575,802 |
Noncash contributions included in lines 1a–1f | $10,238 |
Total Revenue from Contributions, Gifts, Grants & Similar | $1,874,495 |
Total Program Service Revenue | $663,581 |
Investment income | $106 |
Tax Exempt Bond Proceeds | $0 |
Royalties | $0 |
Net Rental Income | $0 |
Net Gain/Loss on Asset Sales | -$5,728 |
Net Income from Fundraising Events | $0 |
Net Income from Gaming Activities | $0 |
Net Income from Sales of Inventory | $0 |
Miscellaneous Revenue | $0 |
Total Revenue | $2,532,454 |
Statement of Expenses | |
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Grants and other assistance to domestic organizations and domestic governments. | $0 |
Grants and other assistance to domestic individuals. | $145,345 |
Grants and other assistance to Foreign Orgs/Individuals | $0 |
Benefits paid to or for members | $0 |
Compensation of current officers, directors, key employees. | $226,627 |
Compensation of current officers, directors, key employees. | $56,657 |
Compensation to disqualified persons | $0 |
Other salaries and wages | $1,189,229 |
Pension plan accruals and contributions | $104,525 |
Other employee benefits | $175,471 |
Payroll taxes | $127,212 |
Fees for services: Management | $0 |
Fees for services: Legal | $0 |
Fees for services: Accounting | $21,900 |
Fees for services: Lobbying | $0 |
Fees for services: Fundraising | $0 |
Fees for services: Investment Management | $0 |
Fees for services: Other | $49,867 |
Advertising and promotion | $23,928 |
Office expenses | $4,076 |
Information technology | $10,465 |
Royalties | $0 |
Occupancy | $20,474 |
Travel | $0 |
Payments of travel or entertainment expenses for any federal, state, or local public officials | $0 |
Conferences, conventions, and meetings | $6,763 |
Interest | $0 |
Payments to affiliates | $0 |
Depreciation, depletion, and amortization | $43,269 |
Insurance | $28,385 |
All other expenses | $6,930 |
Total functional expenses | $2,388,550 |
Balance Sheet | |
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Cash—non-interest-bearing | $703,258 |
Savings and temporary cash investments | $0 |
Pledges and grants receivable | $0 |
Accounts receivable, net | $34,434 |
Loans from Officers, Directors, or Controlling Persons | $0 |
Loans from Disqualified Persons | $0 |
Notes and loans receivable | $0 |
Inventories for sale or use | $0 |
Prepaid expenses and deferred charges | $5,554 |
Net Land, buildings, and equipment | $196,486 |
Investments—publicly traded securities | $0 |
Investments—other securities | $0 |
Investments—program-related | $0 |
Intangible assets | $0 |
Other assets | $0 |
Total assets | $939,732 |
Accounts payable and accrued expenses | $199,776 |
Grants payable | $0 |
Deferred revenue | $0 |
Tax-exempt bond liabilities | $0 |
Escrow or custodial account liability | $0 |
Loans and other payables to any current Officer, Director, or Controlling Person | $0 |
Secured mortgages and notes payable | $0 |
Unsecured mortgages and notes payable | $0 |
Other liabilities | $0 |
Total liabilities | $199,776 |
Net assets without donor restrictions | $592,502 |
Net assets with donor restrictions | $147,454 |
Capital stock or trust principal, or current funds | $0 |
Paid-in or capital surplus, or land, building, or equipment fund | $0 |
Retained earnings, endowment, accumulated income, or other funds | $0 |
Total liabilities and net assets/fund balances | $939,732 |
Over the last fiscal year, we have identified 32 grants that Coastal Roots Farm has recieved totaling $490,690.
Awarding Organization | Amount |
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Jem Project Tiburon, CA PURPOSE: PUBLIC BENEFIT | $100,000 |
Rancho Santa Fe Foundation Rancho Santa Fe, CA PURPOSE: EDUCATION | $65,100 |
San Diego Kiwanis Club Foundation San Diego, CA PURPOSE: TO FURTHER EXEMPT PURPOSE | $25,000 |
Kaiser Foundation Hospitals Oakland, CA PURPOSE: On-site And Virtual Equitable Environmental Stem & | $25,000 |
Westreich Foundation Weaverville, NC PURPOSE: HEALTH | $25,000 |
Rudolf Steiner Foundation Inc San Francisco, CA PURPOSE: FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT | $25,000 |
Organization Name | Assets | Revenue |
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Ccof Certification Services Llc Santa Cruz, CA | $9,868,964 | $17,739,253 |
California Farm Bureau Federation Sacramento, CA | $82,452,698 | $14,735,456 |
Pear Bureau Northwest Milwaukie, OR | $2,202,999 | $9,582,470 |
International Brotherhood Of Teamsters Oakland, CA | $5,882,681 | $9,630,681 |
Farmers Conservation Alliance Hood River, OR | $3,544,797 | $8,335,346 |
Marin Agricultural Land Trust Point Reyes Station, CA | $30,963,655 | $5,132,038 |
Napa Valley Vintners Inc St Helena, CA | $13,602,077 | $6,762,093 |
Pacific Coast Farmers Market Assoc Concord, CA | $1,899,470 | $5,082,429 |
International Agri-Center Tulare, CA | $20,144,996 | $2,449,817 |
East San Joaquin Water Quality Coalition Modesto, CA | $1,529,247 | $4,154,312 |
Tacoma Joint Port Labor Relations Committee San Francisco, CA | $4,523 | $3,449,318 |
California Rangeland Trust Sacramento, CA | $51,818,901 | $14,211,005 |