About ACT

For more than 15 years, we have been the island’s hub for fresh, local food. 

Aquidneck Community Table is the only organization on our island dedicated to comprehensive food-system transformation. For over 15 years, we’ve worked to ensure that everyone, regardless of income, race, or background, has access to healthy, culturally appropriate food and the opportunity to grow it themselves.

Our Purpose

Growing a healthy local food system accessible to all on our island.

We believe food is a human right. By connecting growers with eaters, students with soil, and neighbors with fresh local nourishment, we’re building the foundation for a food system that serves justice, sustains the environment, and strengthens our island community.

Our Vision

We envision a rebuilt and more equitable food system where Aquidneck Island provides food security for all. In this future:

Food is grown everywhere

Every school has gardens integral to curriculum, community gardens dot neighborhoods, and productive land replaces ornamental landscaping.

Fresh food is accessible to all

Farmers markets are affordable and available, grocery stores feature large local food sections, and no one on our island goes hungry.

Local producers thrive 

Island farmers have sustainable succession plans, new farmers access land, and the fishing industry connects with local consumers.

Community connections flourish

Multi-generational leaders across race, ethnicity, and class care for neighbors and environment while supporting this new food system model.

Our Values in Action

Food is
a Human Right

Access to healthy, nutritious, and culturally appropriate food with the choice to grow, harvest and gather food sustainably as a basic human right. Food bonds us and sits at the center of our cultures.

We Work with Integrity Towards Equity

We promote an equitable and inclusive society, lifting voices of those underrepresented. As food citizens, each of us must know where our food comes from to realize an equitable, sustainable food system.

Food Systems Must Become Sustainable

We are stewards of our food resources, supporting the New England Food Vision goal of producing 30 percent of our food locally by 2030 while ensuring all participants in the food system can thrive.

Our Story of Food System Change

Island Commons (2008-2016)

Our work began with island organizations informally known as Island Commons, recognizing the need for wider understanding of food and agricultural issues. Strategic planning with community leaders and stakeholders revealed the need for an organization that could connect, enhance, and educate about our island's food system.

Aquidneck Community Table Emerges (2016-2024)

In 2016, we unified under the Aquidneck Community Table name, becoming a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Grants from The Kendall Foundation and Apple Pickers Foundation supported strategic development, allowing us to expand from farmers markets to comprehensive food system work.

Setting the Table for All (2024-Present)

Today we manage 80 garden plots across five sites, partner with multiple schools, and operate year-round markets while advocating for policy changes. Our 2022-2025 strategic plan focuses on food system transformation that addresses the root causes of food insecurity and builds community power.

Critical Issues Driving Our Work

Food Insecurity Reality

During COVID-19, Rhode Island experienced the highest food insecurity in 20 years, with 34% of Black and Latinx households food insecure compared to 14.2% of White households, highlighting the racial inequities our work addresses.

Farmland Under Threat

Rhode Island has lost over 80% of its farmland, with 25% of remaining farmers over 65 and nearing retirement. On Aquidneck Island, farmland faces pressure from development and climate change.

Food System Support

Public support for local agriculture and fresh foods is strong and growing, while the New England Food Vision provides a framework for regional food system transformation.

Our 3 Year Strategic Goals

Inspire and Support Food Growing

Manage a network of community gardens and farmland while developing capacity for new garden construction and farmland management.

Increase Local Food Access

Expand market offerings, grow diverse customer and vendor base, support SNAP partnerships, and promote community garden partnerships.

Advocate for Food System Change

Develop more school programs, and continue policy advocacy through Rhode Island Food Policy Council participation.

Join The Food System Transformation

We are building a new food system for our island where people grow their own food; support local farmers, fishers, and makers; and ensure no one goes hungry.

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