10 SHAPLEIGH RD, KITTERY ME 03904

BUMPER CROP VOUCHERS
Bumper Crop is a gift certificate program that helps people support local food in a practical, meaningful way. It is open to all and offers another way to strengthen farmers markets, local farms, and the Maine food economy.
A simple way to give local food and support Maine farmers' markets.
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Intro
Bumper Crop is a gift certificate program through the Maine Federation of Farmers' Markets (MFFM) that makes it easy to give the gift of local food. At $5 each, Bumper Crop certificates are a simple, affordable way to share the farmers market experience, whether you're thanking a neighbor, treating a friend, or supporting someone in your community. KCM also uses Bumper Crop certificates to help support several of our food voucher programs, making them an important part of how we keep fresh local food accessible at the market.
How It Works
Bumper Crop gift certificates are available in $5 increments, buy as few or as many as you’d like. Recipients can use them at Kittery Community Market to shop with any participating vendor
Why It Matters
At KCM, Bumper Crop offers a simple way to invest in local food, local farms, and community connection. Every certificate spent at the market puts money directly into the hands of local farmers and food producers, helping support the local economy and make fresh local food more accessible.
​For Businesses and Employers
Give Local Food. Support Local Farms.
Bumper Crop also offers an Employee Partnership Program for businesses interested in purchasing certificates in larger quantities. Whether it’s a workplace wellness initiative, a thank-you for your team, or a way to support the local food system, bulk Bumper Crop certificates are a meaningful and practical option. Kittery Community Market also uses Bumper Crop certificates to help support several of our voucher programs.
Interested? Learn more about the Employee Partnership Program at:

Market Programs & Rewards
These programs make market day go further, for you and for our vendors. Some are designed to improve food access, and others reward you for shopping local, all while supporting the farmers and producers who power the market. Questions? Stop by the Info Booth.
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