Nourish Farms does its best work when it collaborates with other strong nonprofits in Sheboygan County. We collaborate with the following organizations on a variety of programs to efficiently and effectively bring local food, good-food education and a sense of community to their constituents and those who seek a greater understanding about local food.
● Above & Beyond Children’s Museum: Helping to engage more children in mutually relevant events where good-food education can take place.
● Boys & Girls Club of Sheboygan County: Hundreds of children at multiple Boys & Girls Club locations enjoy local, healthy foods as part of our Good Food Club and other after-school good-food education programs.
● Bridgeway & Beyond: Their clients will often be recipients of our farm-to-table tour dinners and onsite vegetable garden assistance.
● Farms: Check out this group of local farm professionals, their products and CSA subscriptions (Community Supported Agriculture.)
* Old Plank Farm (Plymouth, Wis.)
* Springdale Farm (Plymouth, Wis.)
* Drewry Farms-Maple Syrup (Plymouth, Wis.)
* Lake Orchard Farm (Sheboygan, Wis.)
* Greenbush Growing Cooperative (Plymouth, Wis.)
* Ledgecrest Family Farm (Greenleaf, Wis.)
* Century Farms Beef (Elkhart Lake, Wis.)
* Bossie Cow Farm (Random Lake, Wis.)
* Grassway Organics (New Holstein, Wis.)
* Plymouth Springs Fish Farm (Plymouth, Wis.)
* Golden Bear Farm (Kiel, Wis.)
* SCIO Farmer’s Market (Sheboygan, Wis.)
* Log Cabin Orchard (Plymouth,Wis.)
* Park Ridge Organics (Fond du Lac, Wis.)
* Rare Earth (Belgium, Wis.)
* Victory Garden Farms (Fredonia, Wis.)
* Three Sisters Community Farm (Campbells Port, Wis.)
● First Congregational Church: For our first five years, this church donated its kitchen space for Nourish staff to cook and organize the food served in our after-school snack and summer lunch programs. Nourish is grateful to have received funding from this church over the years, which has supported our outreach programs. Their GROW program (Gardening Reshapes Our World) is their program aimed to promote urban gardening techniques and provide quality food for other populations within the Sheboygan community.