Promoting urban food production & equitable access to healthy fresh food across Oklahoma.

Tulsa Urban Ag Coalition (TUAC) is an 501(c)3 non-profit organization based in Tulsa, Oklahoma focused on promoting urban food production and equitable access to and consumption of healthy fresh food.

We accomplish this through classes about gardening/farming, food as medicine programs, school, church and individual garden installation and maintenance, cooking and nutrition classes, partnering with community organizations for market farming training, and food-related vocational training. Tulsa Urban Ag Coalition has six committees open to the public that meet monthly including a farmer, consumer, education, marketing, education, and infrastructure committees.

Farmer Profiles

Board of Directors

Let’s Connect

Upcoming Events

HELP OUT YOUR LOCAL FARM!

Every 4th Sunday, volunteer at a different local farm and learn about who grows your food!

Committees meet monthly or quarterly to achieve goals which contribute to the greater mission of TUAC. Our 5 committees include a consumer/marketing, volunteer, education, infrastructure, and farmer committee. Click the button below to sign up!

Join one of our committees!

Donate & help TUAC make a difference in the 918.

Tulsa Urban Ag Coalition is a 501(c)3 tax exempt organization. As such, donations are tax deductible. Tax receipts will be provided upon donation via e-mail. Please do not hesitate to reach out to us with any questions.

We believe that..

  • Consumption of quality, locally-grown food promotes better health

  • Gardening/farming promotes mental and physical health

  • Local gardens/farms promote food independence and food sovereignty for our communities

  • Opportunities to garden/farm and learn about farming/gardening should be free and accessible to all

  • Opportunities to learn about nutrition and healthful eating should be free and accessible to all

  • Freely sharing abundant harvests and distributing them within our community builds community

  • There should be no barriers to building school gardens, church gardens, and personal gardens

  • Regenerative methods of growing improve the quality and nutrient value of food, and rebuilds the organic matter and living diversity of our soil

 Featured Farms

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Stay in the loop all things healthy fresh Oklahoma eating and sign up for the TUAC mailing list. We’ll share upcoming news, events, resources, tips, stories, and more.