The Equitable Sliding Scale

Our Equitable Sliding Scale Guide

An Equitable Sliding Scale is a pay-based model that offers a price range which reflects an individual’s ability to pay for items/services with accountability to our interconnectedness. Woven Roots Farm and Finca Luna Búho are proud to provide you with this living document for your consideration.

This is one of our steps towards actively dismantling the injustice of the oppressive social structure of capitalism, white supremacy, and patriarchy that results in an unjust distribution of resources.

For each of us, our class and intersectional identities inform how we navigate our lives and make decisions. Due to our varying experiences, we hold different definitions of basic needs, savings, emergency funds, expendable income, etc. We request that those with wealth access try to deepen their understanding of how these definitions impact individuals’ day-to-day experiences.

We are here to create affirming and supportive care within our community. Our inspiration is drawn from our lived experiences.

We welcome you into this space of collective care and untold possibility—to learn, unlearn, remember and grow with us.

We recognize that even with this guide there are still many gray areas. We ask that you sit with what these experiences mean relative to where they are within lived realities versus life choices. This chart is intended to be a guide highlighting different points along the spectrum of access and gives examples that we hope will guide your moral compass in your decision-making.

Our lived experience is not linear. We ask you to take a moment to thoughtfully consider the following and recognize the intersectionality of many of these experiences. When choosing your payment plan, please note that you can have any or all of these experiences in a given area.

Being in this level of solidarity allows us to care for one another in community and ensure that fresh food is accessible to all.

It’s important to note that implementing these systems of care is not supported within business models that we currently have. This is a labor of love and commitment to our community organizing, economic justice work, and collective liberation.

The funds received from More Than Market Value contribute directly to our Solidarity Share Fund. 

Equitable Sliding Scale Chart

This chart reflects the collective work of Woven Roots Farm and Finca Luna Búho,

and builds upon an expansive lineage of changemakers, movements and other beings.

this is How We Determine The Value Of Each Tier:

Market Value reflects what we believe to be the closest “true value” of the experience, and reflects the cost not only of the materials, but also labor and production costs.

Photos by Jen Salinetti.