Get Involved – Mill Street Market
Be a Part of the Movement
Mill Street Market Campus is more than a place; it’s a community hub where local food, education, entrepreneurship, and opportunity intersect. There are many ways to get involved and help us strengthen families, support local businesses, and grow a resilient community.
Our campus operates through two aligned entities:
Mill Street Opportunity Alliance (MSOA) – our 501(c)(3) nonprofit focused on education, food security, and community impact.
Mill Street Market Farm Stop and Cafe, L3C (MSM L3C) – our mission-driven retail and food enterprise supporting local producers and sustainable business growth.
Together, we are building a model for rural revitalization and community resilience.
Ways to Get Involved
1. Volunteer
Support our mission by giving your time and talent. Volunteers help in the Market, Café, Child Development Center, events, and community programs.
- Flexible schedules for individuals and groups
- Opportunities for skill-building and leadership
- Be part of a growing, mission-driven team
2. Donate
Your contributions directly support education, food security, and entrepreneurship programs. Every gift helps us provide services, programming, and opportunities to the Hastings community.
- Gifts are tax-deductible through Mill Street Opportunity Alliance
- Support specific programs: Childcare, Market Incubator, Culinary Education, or general campus needs
3. Partner With Us
We welcome partnerships with local businesses, nonprofits, and community organizations. Opportunities include:
- Food vendor collaborations in the Market
- Program sponsorships and grant opportunities
- Community events and education initiatives
4. Join Our Talent Pool
Even if we’re not currently hiring, you can learn about future employment opportunities:
- Follow us on social media for updates on openings in the Market, Café, Kitchen, Childcare, and administrative roles
- Be part of our founding team when we open
Mill Street Market Campus
Mill Street Market Campus integrates education, entrepreneurship, early childhood development, and mission-driven commerce to build a resilient local food ecosystem that expands opportunity and strengthens community well-being.
