Agrarian Trust

We’re hiring! Grow the commons with us 🥕

We’re excited to announce that Agrarian Trust is growing! I hope you’ll take a look at these new roles on our team and consider sharing with your colleagues and networks. We’ve reached a pivotal moment in our work and can’t wait to welcome four new members to the team. 

>> Learn more and apply at: agrariantrust.org/careers

As a lead organization on a major five-year project supported by the USDA, as well as a five-year commitment as part of the Regional Food Business Center initiative, Agrarian Trust is ready to continue our work toward innovating in land access and community-based stewardship. 

All of these efforts would be impossible without our many friends, colleagues, and partners. We’re humbled to work with and learn from so many committed farmers, community organizers, and leaders. Our collective efforts to transform agriculture from an arena of historic and present-day injustice into a vibrant and regenerative part of our world are taking shape in ways we couldn’t have imagined when we started. 

Enjoy the uplifting news and updates from the commons. Thanks as always for your support. 

// NEWS & UPDATES //
The Indigenous Peoples Summit is just 2 months away! Open to the public and committed to multiracial unity and action, the IPS returns this year with more speakers, workshops, and a focus on land access and land rematriation. 

>> Learn more and register here
We’re supporting the P8guaso Land Rematriation Project in the homelands of the Nipmuc people. Thanks to your help, our fundraiser has reached over 93% of its goal! Join us in supporting Indigenous-led stewardship.

>> Learn more and donate here
Our friends at the Racial Equity Institute (REI) have added new workshop dates for 2024. Our team can’t recommend attending their training enough for those of us working in the food system and land justice.

>> Learn more and register here
The FaithLands National Conference is next month! Hosted at the Methodist Theological Seminary of Ohio (MTSO) August 6th – 8th, 2024, the conference will bring advocates from around the country to learn about and enjoy the beautiful 10-acre Seminary Hill Farm.

>> Learn more and register here