Summary
Organization name
Carnation Farmers Market
Tax id (EIN)
86-3219536
Categories
Humanitarian Aid
Address
King County's Tolt-MacDonald ParkCARNATION, WA 98014
As a small-town food-and-farm-product-only Market, Carnation Farmers Market has been connecting farmers and eaters for the last 20 years. But our work goes far beyond that - CFM is a charitable non-profit that benefits the whole community. By providing a reliable, direct sales outlet supporting our local farms, we are helping protect our natural environment, encouraging sustainable development, and honoring our agricultural traditions. CFM embodies the values that define Carnation's identity and bring people together.
In 2023 and 2024, CFM expanded food access by becoming authorized to accept SNAP/EBT, and by offering SNAP Market Match, which increases the purchasing power of SNAP/EBT shoppers. We also partnered with Tolt UCC to facilitate produce donations to local food-insecure households. We demonstrated to the public how to prepare easy meals from scratch, and gave away free cookbooks with recipes geared toward families on a budget. We help seniors, families, and children gain access to healthy produce through our participation in FMNP (Farmers Market Nutrition Program) for Seniors and WIC, and fresh fruits & vegetables we provide through our PoP Kids Club.
Our popular PoP Kids Club grew in 2023 and 2024, providing hundreds of local children with weekly interactive learning activities and $2 tokens for fresh produce. In addition, CFM presented free all-ages art lessons every week, as well as special offerings such as fitness classes. Children and adults alike learned about nutrition and where food comes from, through face-to-face interactions with local farmers.
CFM presents over 25 live music acts each year, and hosts guest artists teaching hands-on activities every Tuesday. Not only does CFM provide free entertainment and cultural enrichment activities in town; we are also creating economic opportunities for Snoqualmie Valley artists.
CFM welcomes everyone to come enjoy all the Market's offerings, with no obligation to purchase anything. We cultivate an environment that encourages connections between neighbors, celebrating people of every age, race, gender identity, sexual orientation, ability, body type, income level, language, nationality, ancestry, family structure, and background. In 2023 and 2024, we drew many vendors who are minority-owned businesses, and we broadened the populations we serve by forging new relationships with local organizations like Sno-Valley Pride and the Snoqualmie Tribe Ancestral Lands Movement.
CFM supports farms that use organic and sustainable farming practices, and we also promote environmental education through collaborations with organizations such as Stewardship Partners, and through our PoP Kids Club program which raises awareness of local agriculture, nourishment, history, and our natural environment.
CFM is an incubator for local agriculture and small business, keeping fees low to eliminate barriers to participation. The Market also brings shoppers into downtown Carnation, and highlights the services offered by our sponsoring local businesses. CFM generates over $100,000 annually for our local economy.
CFM hosted nearly 100 Community Spotlight Booth appearances by local non-profits in 2023 and 2024. We provide this free opportunity so that these organizations can educate and engage with the public, and to help connect residents of Carnation and the Snoqualmie Valley with services that they need. As a gathering place for neighbors, CFM strengthens the well-being of our community and cultivates a sense of belonging for people from all walks of life.
With growth comes new challenges. Our larger venue, increased attendance, and expanded programming mean higher expenses than ever before – from rent to storage to staffing, and more. Your donation helps ensure CFM can operate in 2025, while we continue to secure more funding sources for long-term stability.
Organization name
Carnation Farmers Market
Tax id (EIN)
86-3219536
Categories
Humanitarian Aid
Address
King County's Tolt-MacDonald Park