Sustenance, livelihoods and biodiversity are inextricably connected throughout our food system. When we create and nurture sustainable food systems, they blossom into thriving ecosystems that also deliver the safe and nutritious food we need to be a healthier society. These EarthShare nonprofit partners work to support the soil, the hands that cultivate it, and the ecological and economic environments in which sustainable and regenerative agriculture can thrive.
AFT is stopping the loss of farmland to sprawling development, working with communities on smarter growth that includes local family farms, and advocating environmentally healthy farming practices
The Land Connection envisions community-based food systems where every farmer grows food in a sustainable manner and every person can access nutritious, locally grown and produced foods.
RAFI cultivates markets, policies, and communities that support thriving, socially just, and environmentally sound family farms.
CATA has been working to empower the migrant community since 1979 with migrant farmworkers and low-wage workers working alongside supporters and other organizations, advocating for social, economic and environmental justice.
FamilyFarmed has been a leader to build a better food system by eating food produced as locally as possible using sustainable, humane and fair practices.
Tilth Alliance is working to build an ecologically sound, economically viable and socially equitable food system.
Georgia Organics connects organic food from Georgia farms to Georgia families.
Sustainable Food Center is cultivating a just and regenerative food system so people and the environment can thrive.
SEEDS is committed to empowering youth and adults through garden-based educational programming on healthy lifestyles, organic gardening, food security, sustainable agriculture, and environmental stewardship.
ASA protects our community’s working farms and forests, connects people to the land and promotes a vibrant future for agriculture and forestry in our region.
Philadelphia Orchard Project champions community-led efforts to improve access to fresh food through creating beautiful and bountiful urban orchards.
Plant Chicago cultivates local circular economies by running education, small business, and shared space indoor agriculture programs out of a former firehouse.