Keep Agraria Blooming - Celebrate Agraria's 5th Year Anniversary with a Gift! 🌷

This month we celebrate the 5 year anniversary of our community coming together to support the purchase of the 128-acre farm that has become the home of Agraria Center for Regenerative Practice. Agraria is growing in both mission and practice, our programs are evolving and expanding significantly, and our impact is widening.  We could not have achieved these accomplishments without the help of supporters like you and hope you will consider making a gift today to keep moving Agraria forward. 

Right now, at Agraria, the promise of Spring is in the air. We are already working hard to prepare our fields, plan our programs, and strengthen our partnerships to maximize the impact of our work throughout the year. Some highlights of our plans for 2022 include:

  1. Growth in our BIPOC Farming Network, including the second year of the Regenerative Farmer’s Fellowship. In 2021, Agraria graduated 6 Farmer Fellows. We received 25 applications for the 2022 cohort and selected 6 budding farmers for the program.

  2. Significant expansion of land-based programs like our compost programfarming incubation, and grazing opportunities.

  3. Investments in digital tools for community engagement, community development, business networking, events management, and a range of social interactions. 

  4. Continued growth in our media and educational programming, reaching thousands nationwide through Conferences, our Grounded Hope podcast, 2 beautiful bi-annual Agraria Journals, and an evolving array of skillshares and nature-based children’s programs.

Your support at this time is critical to allow Agraria to build upon past successes and continue to develop new strategies to achieve our mission. To make a donation, please click here, and help us build our capacity to support the growing number of children’s programs, farming initiatives and to expand regenerative practices in our region. 

Thank you for all that you do. We look forward to seeing you on the land!

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A radical new chapter: Reflections on the 5-year anniversary of our farm