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Do you love the Marketplace as much as we do? Support us and let’s continue making the Marketplace a possibility.

Sponsor

Support the Marketplace and our Festibucks Program by sponsoring us and our efforts to ensure that the Columbia Heights community can buy fresh, healthful, locally grown food. The Marketplace is a 501c3 non-profit organization, which means your donations are tax deductible.

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Donate

Programming at the Columbia Heights Community Marketplace, a 501c3 non-profit organization (EIN 27-3098311) is made possible by the generosity of 501©3 organizations, federal grants, charitable foundations, neighborhood partners, and individual donors like you.

cfcncaIt just got easier to give to the Community Marketplace, a 501c3 organization, because the market is now part of the 2012 Combined Federal Campaign of the National Capital Area!

  • Please donate today to support our ongoing efforts.

Sell at our market

If you would like to apply to be a vendor for the Columbia Heights Community Marketplace, please contact the Market Manager.

 

Volunteer

Do you have a couple hours to spare on Saturday to help us? SIGN-UP TO VOLUNTEER TODAY!
Our most needed volunteer opportunities are:

Set-up or Break-down Volunteer: Help set-up/break-down the community tents as well as farmer and artist areas for the day. Contact our volunteer recruiter.

Festibucks/Community Outreach Volunteer: Work the community table by helping to promote the Marketplace’s Festibucks program (we double WIC and food stamps!), sell t-shirts, distribute community information, and assist farmers.  Spanish speakers are much needed for this opportunity! Contact the Market Manager and/or our volunteer recruiter.

Events Volunteer: Help us plan and execute our seasonal events. Contact our volunteer recruiter.

Chef’s Assistant Contact our Outreach Coordinator to assist with food demos.

2013 Market Schedule Just Announced!


**2013 Market Schedule Just Announced!**
May 4 to December 14th
Saturdays, 9am-1pm
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  • > Vendor Applications
    Vendor applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. Priority will be given to those who submit by 3/13/2013.
  • 2013 Vendor Policy
  • 2013 Vendor Application


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Recent Posts

  • Introducing…Suga Mama Sweets!
  • Getting ready for Cinco de Mayo? Salsa performance and lessons May 4th at the Marketplace!
  • Tea drinker? Get the good stuff at the Marketplace…
  • Another new vendor alert: Spring Gap Mountain Creamery
  • Welcome to the market, Three Springs Fruit Farm!

Resources

  • DC Hunger Solutions
  • Festibucks
  • Nutrition Assistance Benefits Tip
  • Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program
  • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
  • USDA Food & Nutrition Service
  • USDA: Farmers Market Promotion Program
  • USDA: Know Your Farmer, Know your Food
  • WIC: Women, Infants, and Children

We Thank Our Supporters

The Columbia Heights Community Marketplace builds and strengthens our neighborhood's culture, community, economy, and health.
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