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REIMAGINING RESTAURANTS

Microenterprise Home Kitchen Operations

Our Mission

Weave the world together, one fork, meal, conversation, and shared experience at a time, creating a more just and humane world.

Spicy Homemade Beef Barbacoa Tacos
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Advancing Policy H.B. 287: Microenterprise Home Kitchen Operations Act 

Humanaty Farm to Table in collaboration with chefs, farmers and community partners are joining hands to introduce policy creating a pathway to work with health departments and shape the regulatory framework to advance the "Microenterprise Home Kitchen Operations Act" in the state of Georgia.  

The legislation grants administrative authority to the Department of Health to make rules regarding the sanitation, equipment, and maintenance requirements for Microenterprise Home Kitchens, and issuing permits to operate safely.

Ushering in a new era of low-cost entry into the restaurant industry, driving economic empowerment in underserved communities and a revenue generator for the state through permitting fees, issuing and inspecting home kitchens.

Microenterprise Home Kitchen Operations are non-commercial kitchens located in private homes and operated by a resident of the home where ready-to-eat food is handled, stored, prepared, or offered for sale onsite or through delivery services.

The new law will unleash a dining revolution across Georgia, precisely when it’s needed most, as communities face high unemployment.

The entrepreneurial opportunities presented by legalized Microenterprise Home Kitchen Operations in the state of Georgia mean tens of thousands of dollars in the hands of local chefs, farmers, communities and the local economy.

Good for Microentrepreneurs.

Good for Farmers.

Good for Georgia.

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Our Work

Advocacy

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Our advocacy work delivers sustainable solutions to food systems by promoting policy that supports small business, health equity, resilience in underinvested communities and food security.

Advancing policy to provide economic relief to Black farmers in Georgia, and across the U.S. Leveling the playing field for farmers and farming families of color to have the tools and assistance needed to thrive.

Our Impact

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Legalized and permitted, Microenterprise Home Kitchen Operations can serve as a path forward for entrepreneurs, making the dream of starting a business a reality, and creating more jobs in Georgia. Small businesses are the backbone of Georgia’s economy. When working in collaboration with communities, and community partners, we are able to amplify collective impact and deliver equitable, sustainable economic development in the communities served.

Farm Sustainability

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Connecting communities and entrepreneurs to the farm-to-fork ecosystem, driving farm sustainability, creating access to healthy, nutrient dense food within one mile. Joining hands with a network of food advocates, creating access to fresh, healthy and locally grown good.  Committed to bringing good food, good health and well-being to Georgia’s urban communities.

Georgia Farms

Training

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Training entrepreneurs to scale and grow a Microenterprise Home Kitchen Operation in Georgia. Empowering and uplifting underinvested communities, including minority women, immigrant, and refugee-owned small businesses, to ensure that no one is left behind.

Taking an innovative shift to building back together, especially in communities hardest hit by the pandemic, delivering the tools and training to ensure equitable economic recovery.

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