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CT NOFA Board of Directors Positions Opening

April 6, 2023

CT NOFA is seeking new leaders from our community to join our board and help steward the organization into the future. CT NOFA has always been driven by the community it serves. Our board members come from all walks of life – farmers, entrepreneurs, academics, activists, and more – and we look forward to continuing to build a leadership team that is both ethnically and professionally diverse. What we all share is a desire to see organic agriculture and landscaping flourish in Connecticut within a fair and equitable food system for all.

Interested in helping guide NOFA towards our shared goal, or know someone who might be? We’d love to hear from you. For any inquiries regarding CT NOFA’s board of directors, please email board@ctnofa.org.



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