how to donate
Farming for the Future Academy is a 501(c)3 Non-profit, Public Charity 27-4160099
By MailFarming for the Future Academy, Inc.
80 13th Street East Columbia Falls, MT 59912-4004 |
By Phone(406) 253-4369
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If you have questions please feel free to contact us.
what we need
Transitional Enterprise/Housing Phase 1
We are looking for a building to implement an Inclusive Enterprise Center and transitional Co-Housing
-More to come
We are looking for a building to implement an Inclusive Enterprise Center and transitional Co-Housing
-More to come
Tiny House Farm Community Phase 2
This community will have opportunity for each resident own their own home and to participate within the Farm community or off campus for employment
-More to come
This community will have opportunity for each resident own their own home and to participate within the Farm community or off campus for employment
-More to come
Inclusive Enterprise Center/property
Phase 1: Inclusive Enterprise Center
Phase 1 focuses on the purchase of a high-traffic property to develop an Inclusive Enterprise Center supporting five or more small businesses. Each business owner will receive individualized support, training, and resources, with supports gradually reduced as independence is achieved. The center will serve as an accessible hub for entrepreneurship, skill-building, and economic inclusion.
Phase 2: School, Farm, and Tiny Home Community
Phase 2 involves securing 5–25+ acres as a permanent home for our school and working farm, allowing the program to expand and establish a Tiny Home Farm Community. This community will offer residents the choice to live and actively participate on the farm or to pursue off-campus employment and external programs while remaining part of the community.
The village will include farms, gardens, and sustainability-focused programs that support shared living and long-term independence. Residents may choose to engage in animal husbandry, job and life-skills training, marketing, outreach initiatives, or develop their own micro-enterprises within the community.
More to come.
Phase 1 focuses on the purchase of a high-traffic property to develop an Inclusive Enterprise Center supporting five or more small businesses. Each business owner will receive individualized support, training, and resources, with supports gradually reduced as independence is achieved. The center will serve as an accessible hub for entrepreneurship, skill-building, and economic inclusion.
Phase 2: School, Farm, and Tiny Home Community
Phase 2 involves securing 5–25+ acres as a permanent home for our school and working farm, allowing the program to expand and establish a Tiny Home Farm Community. This community will offer residents the choice to live and actively participate on the farm or to pursue off-campus employment and external programs while remaining part of the community.
The village will include farms, gardens, and sustainability-focused programs that support shared living and long-term independence. Residents may choose to engage in animal husbandry, job and life-skills training, marketing, outreach initiatives, or develop their own micro-enterprises within the community.
More to come.
other items
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Materials for Strawbale House Camp -underground water containment hole dug for water collection (grant) -Floyd the Emu needs a pool and sprinkler -Pig need a new shack -Compact Harvesting bundle for haying -$32000 (STEAM) -Carding mill bundle-$240000 (STEAM) -Fruit Trees (Ag) for SouthWest corner 4 Bartlett,4 Stella Cherry, 8 pressing apple |
-Materials for summer camps (please use contact page or call) -Irrigation for apple orchard -short fence materials for visual barriers -gazebo for veterans garden -fencing around solar panels -Volunteers to replace roof on greenhouse -Construction Fencing Panels for mobility -Greenhouse shelving -gutters for water collection can collection and hydroponics |
wall of thanks
Thank you to our past donors.
bNSF
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flathead electric co, round-up for safety
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Columbia falls auto clinic
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Other thanks to
glacier steel roofing
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daily interlake
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nick fullerton architects
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