The Texas Organic Farmers & Gardeners Association is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and the leading voice of education and advocacy for organic food production in Texas. Our mission is to advance organic and sustainable agriculture in the state of Texas by providing education, networking, and advocating on behalf of food and fiber producers. By becoming a member of TOFGA, you can show your dedication to supporting the people who produce organic and sustainable food right here in Texas. You may scroll down and join on this page, or call (512) 656-2456 to join over the phone.
Thank you for supporting organic and sustainable agriculture in Texas!
Basic Membership - $30
• Digital Newsletter
• Logo sticker
• Voting privileges
• 5% Members-only discount to Johnny’s Seeds
Basic Member Level does not include discounts to events or t-shirt
Full Individual Membership - $45
• Digital Newsletter
• Voting privileges
• 5% Members-only discount to Johnny’s Seeds
• Discount on workshops and conference
Farm and Ranch Membership - $85
• Digital Newsletter
• Digital logo for your website
• 2 Individual Memberships, each includes:
⁃ Voting privileges
⁃ 5% Members-only discount to Johnny’s Seeds
⁃ Discount on workshops and conference
Business Membership - $165
• Digital Newsletter
• Digital logo for your website
• Public listing on TOFGA website with your logo and link to your site
• Logo in TOFGA e-newsletter (at least 2 times per year)
• Recognition in printed program at annual conference
• 2 Individual Memberships, each includes:
⁃ Voting privileges
⁃ 5% Members-only discount to Johnny’s Seeds
⁃ Discount on workshops and conference
What We Do
Annual Conference
Online Resources
Advice on gardening
Policy development
Networking opportunities
Scholarship opportunities
Online forums and social media
Regional workshops and farm tours
Sustainable family farm Issue alerts
Serve on Texas Department of Agriculture Organic Advisory Board
Work with Texas Department of Agriculture, National Agencies, and Nonprofits
Work with Texas Young Farmers Coalition to support the future of Texas Ag