Collaborative Partnerships in Farming Community

 
It Takes a Village to
Start a Farm
 
Erik OBrien
Kodiak Ocean Bounty
 
Kodiak Ocean Bounty – Brief History
 
 
2015 – Planted test oysters in Lantern Nets
 
2018 – Planted Commercial Oysters in Floating Culture
 
2020 – Completed water quality permitting
 
2021 – Completed Shellfish Dealer Permit
 
2021 – First Commercial Sales
 
2022 – Switched to robust Floating Culture
 
2023 – Farming system stabilized
 
2024 – Ordered 4 million, 3mm oysters spat
 
Partnerships – KANA, regional native nonprofit
 
 
Hiring support for native youth, stipend to help offset pay
 
 
Improved young people hired, allowed for better wages
 
 
Helped maintain winter gear work, during slow times
 
 
Good opportunity to bring on several youth
 
Most didn’t work out, that is fine
 
Helped identify and find great long-term employees
 
Partnerships – KIHA, regional housing auth
 
 
Rental Assistance
 
 
Support getting into full-time housing
 
 
Creates continuity for people living in village, working at farm
 
Partnerships- LBTC, local tribe
 
 
Grant applicant for critical infrastructure
 
 
Shared interest in creating thriving community, opportunity
 
 
FLUPSY, essential next step in farm evolution
 
 
Oyster Nursery + Kelp Hatchery
 
Essential future need for Farm
 
Essential future for job creation and capacity-enhancing projects
 
Partnerships – City, local government
 
 
Leasing space in harbor for FLUPSY
 
 
Grant providing small upgrade to harbor electricity
 
 
Future project to add solar + wind power
 
Complete upgrade to harbor electrical facilities
 
Partnerships – Future Collaboration
 
 
Export business creates potential for cheap backhaul
 
 
Expanded business activities create diverse workforce potential
 
Up to 15 new positions in town of 30
 
 
WorkDev partnership between City, Tribe, KANA, Businesses
 
Hopefully
 
Key Takeaway
 
 
Farm needs community support
 
 
Community can benefit from supporting local businesses
 
 
Together, each becomes stronger
 
 
My business would not succeed without public support
 
Thank You
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Cooperative efforts have driven the success of Kodiak Ocean Bounty, a farm that started small and grew with the help of various partnerships. From employing and supporting native youth to collaborating with regional nonprofits and local governments, the farm has expanded its operations and impact in the community. Future collaborations aim to further enhance job creation and workforce diversity, showcasing the power of working together for sustainable growth and development.

  • Farming Community
  • Collaborative Partnerships
  • Sustainable Growth
  • Community Development
  • Workforce Diversity

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  1. It Takes a Village to Start a Farm Erik OBrien Kodiak Ocean Bounty

  2. Kodiak Ocean Bounty Brief History 2015 Planted test oysters in Lantern Nets 2018 Planted Commercial Oysters in Floating Culture 2020 Completed water quality permitting 2021 Completed Shellfish Dealer Permit 2021 First Commercial Sales 2022 Switched to robust Floating Culture 2023 Farming system stabilized 2024 Ordered 4 million, 3mm oysters spat

  3. Partnerships KANA, regional native nonprofit Hiring support for native youth, stipend to help offset pay Improved young people hired, allowed for better wages Helped maintain winter gear work, during slow times Good opportunity to bring on several youth Most didn t work out, that is fine Helped identify and find great long-term employees

  4. Partnerships KIHA, regional housing auth Rental Assistance Support getting into full-time housing Creates continuity for people living in village, working at farm

  5. Partnerships-LBTC, local tribe Grant applicant for critical infrastructure Shared interest in creating thriving community, opportunity FLUPSY, essential next step in farm evolution Oyster Nursery + Kelp Hatchery Essential future need for Farm Essential future for job creation and capacity-enhancing projects

  6. Partnerships City, local government Leasing space in harbor for FLUPSY Grant providing small upgrade to harbor electricity Future project to add solar + wind power Complete upgrade to harbor electrical facilities

  7. Partnerships Future Collaboration Export business creates potential for cheap backhaul Expanded business activities create diverse workforce potential Up to 15 new positions in town of 30 WorkDev partnership between City, Tribe, KANA, Businesses Hopefully

  8. Key Takeaway Farm needs community support Community can benefit from supporting local businesses Together, each becomes stronger My business would not succeed without public support

  9. Thank You

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