Millionair Club Charity Urban Farming Program
The Urban Farming Program fills the need for an alternative local food system to support low income communities with fresh produce and living wage jobs.
- Stage Full Product Ready
- Industry Food and Beverage
- Location Seattle, WA, USA
- Currency USD
- Founded 1921
- Employees 3
- Website millionairclub.org
Company Summary
Founded in 1921, the Millionair Club Charity is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that rebuilds lives by providing jobs, housing assistance, meals and other support services to unemployed and/or homeless individuals in the greater Seattle area. Our urban farming program is a social enterprise business that creates jobs/job training, fresh produce for consumers and local meals programs and recurring cash flow to support our operations.
Team
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Chris BajukUrban Farming Program Manager
Chris is the founder of UrbanHarvest, a Seattle urban farming service provider (consultancy and operations). He was hired in house by the Millionair Club Charity to manage its urban farming program. Chris earned a certificate in plant physiology and hydroponic growing from the University of Arizona, an MBA and M.S. in real estate from the University of Washington, and a B.S. in mechanical engineering from the U.S. Naval Academy.
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James MillerExecutive Director
Jim has over 17 years of non-profit experience including 6+ years as a CEO. He has extensive experience in capacity building including: financial and board development, strategic planning and operational assessments.
Previous Investors
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Millionair Club CharityUnconfirmed
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