24/1/2024

At Agrarian Trust, we’re taking stock, planning for the future, and building a base of support to sustain the Agrarian Commons–the many diverse land-holding communities we are so honored work with–for many seasons to come.
We’ve been busy! Last year, we received a historic USDA Increasing Land Access grant, hired new leadership, and raised more than $200,000 for land projects. We’ve seen some hard times too, as unexpected challenges invited us to adapt and create a more resilient commons. Throughout it all, we have seen our vision of community land ownership being met with truly inspiring levels of support.
There is still a lot that needs to be done. Across the country, farmers and their communities are imagining a common future, one where communities—not corporations or absentee landlords—hold land for the benefit of farmers and the Earth. As the need for support for community land ownership continues to grow, the work of the Agrarian Commons is more important than ever.
We invite you to give to help grow community-held farms across the U.S. If your region isn’t home to an Agrarian Commons, the next community to benefit could be yours! This year, we’ll expand our work to at least five new communities.
Our team does everything from collaborating with Agrarian Commons boards to develop bylaws, to connecting aspiring farmers with land, to managing the legal and financial aspects of community land stewardship, to organizing campaigns to raise funds for community-held farmland. The Agrarian Commons lead the direction and scope of their work locally and rely on our national team to provide support as they get started and build a foundation to be self-sustaining.
A new year is always a good time to remind ourselves of the principles that guide our work:
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