
Madrona Fellowship for Food System Leaders
A bioregional fellowship supporting BIPOC leaders in food, land, and climate justice.
A bioregional fellowship supporting BIPOC leaders in food, land, and climate justice.
Meet the six Farm to Early Childhood Education advisors educating children ages 0-5 in the garden, at the table, and in the classroom
Partnering with tribes throughout the region to help market tribal wood products and support data-driven decision-making.
A unique professional learning opportunity for farm to school and farm to early childhood education practitioners in Oregon and Washington.
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A celebration of the determination, wisdom, and continuum of Indigenous leadership across the region.
2025 nominations open now through May 4, 2025.
Partnering with underserved producers to navigate federal programs, strengthen networks, and invest in long-term farm viability.
Mobilizing New Markets Tax Credits for projects that strengthen climate resilience, intergenerational wealth-building, and lands and waters stewardship.
A paid opportunity for Black, Native, and people of color in Portland who want to learn more about jobs in the green economy.
Supporting American Farmland Trust in providing training for agricultural service providers on systemic barriers to land access and tools for choosing creative land access models
Online food hub connecting Southeast Alaska food producers and local consumers.
Supporting Alaska Native sovereignty through the development of sustainable ocean farming
Bringing together a growing network committed to building thriving local economies, vibrant urban and rural communities, and equitable access to good food
Partnering with Tribes to improve the digital continuity of Indigenous Traditional Knowledge
Connecting BIPOC-owned food businesses with hospital food buyers ready to go local
Working with a statewide network to support farm to school programming in Oregon
Nourishing and educating children ages 0-5 in the garden, at the table, and in the classroom
Building broadly shared, intergenerational wealth with our region’s communities
A training program for farmers and producers who are Black, African, Indigenous, and people of color in the Portland Metro area
A cohort-based program designed for aspiring and experienced leaders of color working to build equitable, climate-resilient food systems