Event Details
Date
March 26, 2025
Time
3:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Location
LaGuardia Community College
31-10 Thomson Ave
Queens, NY 11101
Host
CRAFT NYCYolanda Gonzalez
516-305-0358
email Yolanda Gonzalez
Urban Climate Adaptation and Mitigation Program (Urban CAMP): Session 5
March 26, 2025Introduction
The 2025 Urban Climate Adaptation and Mitigation Program (Urban CAMP) is designed to empower NYC farmers and agricultural advisors in their journey to gain and share knowledge and tools needed to be resilient in the face of climate uncertainty. This program is a partnership between Cornell University, the Harvest NY Program in Cornell Cooperative Extension, and the USDA Northeast Climate Hub. The Urban CAMP curriculum draws heavily from the Climate Adaptation and Mitigation Fellowship (CAMF), created in response to farmers' need for information and technical assistance related to climate change.
Program Design
The 2025 Urban Climate Adaptation and Mitigation Program (Urban CAMP) will consist of a series of in-person workshops, trainings, online webinars, and in-person field days, tailored for the specific needs of farmers in and around New York City. The program begins February 26, 2026 and will run through September 2026. Five in-person training sessions will be held once a week on Wednesdays in February and March (Feb. 26th, March 5th, March 12th, March 19th, and March 26th). There will be a total of three in-person farm tours during the growing season (dates TBD). Urban CAMP participants will then work to develop an adaptation or mitigation plan for their urban farm, or a farm they work with. Participants who attend all in-person events and complete a farm plan will receive a certificate of completion and a $150 stipend.
Agenda - Climate Funding and Resources
3:30 PM -- Grab Refreshments & Get Settled
3:35 PM -- Welcome and Quick Introductions
3:40 PM -- What are climate funding opportunities?
4:00 PM -- Climate Resources for Urban Farms
4:30 PM -- Facilitated breakout groups + Farm Tour
5:30 PM -- Report back, questions, next steps, and closing remarks
RSVP online!
3:35 PM -- Welcome and Quick Introductions
3:40 PM -- What are climate funding opportunities?
4:00 PM -- Climate Resources for Urban Farms
4:30 PM -- Facilitated breakout groups + Farm Tour
5:30 PM -- Report back, questions, next steps, and closing remarks
RSVP online!
Announcements
Community Gardens Soil Testing Program Accepting Applications
Soil testing supports the growth and expansion of community gardens by protecting the health and safety of the food produced in these gardens. CCE Harvest NY, in partnership with the NYS Department of Agriculture & Markets (AGM) and the Cornell Soil Health Lab, is offering eligible, food-producing gardens in New York State the opportunity to send soil samples for testing without charge.The soil test will analyze samples for heavy metals and nutrient levels. Test results help gardeners make appropriate plans to produce high quality fruits, vegetables, and flowers. Technical support and education for participating growers will be provided by the CCE Harvest New York team. Learn more about the 2025 Community Gardens Soil Testing Program.