Daffy

No More Empty Pots

No More Empty Pots

Omaha, NE 68112
Tax ID27-2427728

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About this organization

Revenue

$405,105

Expenses

$146,101

Mission

No More Empty Pots' mission is to serve as a conduit connecting individuals and groups to improve self-sufficiency of people and economic resilience of local urban and rural communities through advocacy and action. No More Empty Pots' vision is to support communities in becoming self-sufficient and food secure through collaboration and adhering to our core values. Our core values are: Education: Consumers, Producers and Our Youth Stewardship: Land Use and Community Resources Sustainability: Triple Bottom Line - People, Planet, Profit

About

Community Market Basket (CMB): Provide fresh food from local farms to urban areas that lack reliable access; residents learn to prepare & preserve; improve food security and support resilient community economic system; 85% participant increase; 25,000 pounds produce distributed; 100% participants increased food use knowledge, evident by surveys; participants attending cooking demos of local foods sampled 100% of food demos and received recipes.