Hours: Tues-Fri 12:00pm-7:00pm Saturday 10:00am-3:00pm Phone: 406-880-COOP (2667) Fax: N/A Address: 1500 Burns Street City: Missoula State: Montana Zip Code: 59807 Contact: Kate Keller Website: www.missoulacommunitymarket.org Email:
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About Missoula Community Market: The Missoula Food Co-op's vision is a thriving cooperative market and neighborhood hub that links local producers with consumers to build community and strengthen the regional economy.
As we transition from a food buying club to a storefront, the co-op needs the support of members to get off the ground and get further funding.
Membership involves a one-time fee (over time, if needed) of $125 per individual($100 if you pay before our doors open) or $15 if on government assistance plus a work requirement of several hours a month. Volunteer jobs include sorting groceries, outreach/media, childcare, product research, farmwork, office work, etc.
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In 2001, a food buying club was established by a group of Northside residents with the intention of gaining better access to bulk, natural and affordable food. The North Missoula Community Development Corporation, a nonprofit driven by northside neighborhood needs, now coordinates the buying club and is working with city residents and regional farmers to help establish a community a food co-op and small-scale shared use kitchen. The shared-use kitchen will provide space for Missoula entrepreneurs to produce value-added products to sell. The Missoula Food Co-op's mission is to link low-income residents with local and regional farmers in a system that encourages sustainability and economic justice for producers and consumers. Sustainable Practices, Products, & Services: The Missoula Food Co-op will be a member-run cooperative grocery committed to nutrition, local food, and sustainable practices. Cooperatives offer members more power over their food choices and help to create stable, healthy communities. Important Dates & Facts: Awards & Achievements: |