Support Kilimo Minnesota

Organization Image

A nonprofit fundraiser supporting

Renewing the Countryside
Fundraiser image

Kilimo Minnesota empowers African immigrant farmers through mentorship and community support.

$0

raised by 0 people

$25,000 goal

11 days left

Empowering Farmers. Transforming Lives.


Kilimo Minnesota, founded in 2020 by Moses Momanyi and Lonah Onyancha, empowers African immigrant farmers through a 3-to-5-year program. Farmers gain organic farming experience, business mentorship, and community support. The program also focuses on organizing farmers into cooperatives, fostering collaboration and sustainable farming enterprises while navigating new climates and cultures.

Kilimo Minnesota’s journey began in the heart of the Twin Cities, where a group of farmers came together, loosely organized from various community gardens. With a shared passion for farming and a desire to preserve cultural connections to the land, they began cultivating their own path towards sustainability.

The founding members, Moses and Lonah Momanyi, owners of Dawn2Dusk Farm, recognized the need to create a supportive environment for emerging farmers, especially those from African immigrant communities. They used their farm as a seed farm, a place where new farmers could come together to learn the basics of organic farming, build skills, and connect with one another. Through these efforts, they created a space where culture and farming practices could merge, forming a close-knit, resilient farming community.

This cooperative model is not just about farming—it’s about empowerment. It creates opportunities for equitable land access, strengthens economic resilience, and builds a support network where farmers can thrive together. Through Kilimo Minnesota, these farmers are not only growing food but also transforming the agricultural landscape. They are creating a regenerative, culturally vibrant food system that reflects the values of community, sustainability, and shared success.

Today, Kilimo Minnesota has grown to support 40 farmers, all organizing as cooperatives. This transition to cooperative farming allows the farmers to pool their resources, share knowledge, and work together to create a more sustainable food system. It’s a testament to the power of community, perseverance, and the belief that by working together, we can overcome challenges and build a better future.

Ways your donation could impact emerging farmers:

  • $50 funds a farm visit, where program participants tour another farm to learn firsthand and network with other local, organic farmers
  • $100 compensates instructors for 2 hours, one of the 20+ businesses and production courses offered throughout a year
  • $250 can pay for shared farming equipment
  • $500 can pay for an annual greenhouse and cold storage space 

Your tax-deductible donation will be made to Renewing the Countryside, fiscal agent for Kilimo Minnesota. 

Giving Activity

Comments

Log in to leave a comment. Log in