Small acts add up. Coalitions amplify them. Find your way in — choose a daily practice, join a campaign, or partner with us to move policy and culture.
You don’t have to fix the food system to change it. Each of these is a daily practice that, multiplied, becomes culture. Pick one and let it lead you to the next.
Add one plant-forward meal to your week. Track how it feels in your body, your wallet, and your kitchen rhythm.
Get the starter guideFind your nearest farmer’s market, CSA, or food co-op. Buy one item from someone whose name you learn.
Find local farmsOnce a month, share a meal you made. Food is how culture moves; the act of cooking together is the most direct kind of activism we know.
Recipes from VoicesWrite or show up for a school food policy, a community garden, a soil-health ordinance. Public food decisions get made by the people who attend.
Advocacy toolkitFund the work that’s already happening — food banks, farmer training, soil restoration, school garden programs. We’ve vetted a list.
Where to giveGlean a field, prep a meal, weed a community garden. The fastest education in the food system is doing the work for a morning.
Find opportunities“The most political act you can perform in a day is to decide what you eat. And the second is to decide who you eat with.”
A coalition of 24 regional partners working to raise the farmgate price for small regenerative growers — through policy, procurement, and consumer pressure. Six states deep, more on the way.
What we’re working on, what’s moving, and one thing you can do this week.