Our Plan New Native Roots Farm Foundation
Native Roots Farm Foundation As part of our mission to educate, inspire, and transform peoples’ relationships with the natural world, nrff is currently working to steward land for our public hakihakàn (lenape for garden or farm), where native plants will flourish. Native roots farm foundation is a non profit organization dedicated to celebrating native american cultures, protecting open space, cultivating a public garden, and practicing sustainable agriculture.
Logo For Native Roots Farm Foundation Aly Miller Designs Native roots farm foundation is a non profit organization dedicated to celebrating native american cultures, protecting open space, cultivating a public garden, and practicing sustainable agriculture. We’re launching our fundraising campaign: rooted in resilience. this multi year, multi phase effort will enable us to buy land and create our hakihakán (lenape for farm garden). Our capital campaign, rooted in resilience, is a multi year, multi phase effort that will enable us to fund the land purchase and create our hakihakán. in this first phase, we need to raise $1 million by march 2026 to buy the 50 acre property. We are reclaiming, cultivating, and celebrating native relationships with land, plants, and community for the next seven generations. ready to spur impact? you can help bring our programs to life in 2025!.
Native Roots Farm Foundation Linkedin Our capital campaign, rooted in resilience, is a multi year, multi phase effort that will enable us to fund the land purchase and create our hakihakán. in this first phase, we need to raise $1 million by march 2026 to buy the 50 acre property. We are reclaiming, cultivating, and celebrating native relationships with land, plants, and community for the next seven generations. ready to spur impact? you can help bring our programs to life in 2025!. Our work is focused on helping reconnect indigenous people with aspects of our heritage. utilizing a variety of educational programs and hands on activities, nrff shares this knowledge with the wider community and cultivates awareness of and appreciation for the natural world. This involves restoring our languages, reviving our cultural practices, and, critically, reclaiming our traditional foodways—all the vital elements that were systematically targeted for removal. access to our language, culture, and food systems is fundamental to our collective health. Nrff shares indigenous ecological knowledge and the cultural importance of selected native plants and then leads participants in painting with botanical inks made from the highlighted plants. The native roots farm foundation is reclaiming, cultivating, and celebrating native relationships with land, plants, and community for the next seven generations.
New Roots Community Farm Our work is focused on helping reconnect indigenous people with aspects of our heritage. utilizing a variety of educational programs and hands on activities, nrff shares this knowledge with the wider community and cultivates awareness of and appreciation for the natural world. This involves restoring our languages, reviving our cultural practices, and, critically, reclaiming our traditional foodways—all the vital elements that were systematically targeted for removal. access to our language, culture, and food systems is fundamental to our collective health. Nrff shares indigenous ecological knowledge and the cultural importance of selected native plants and then leads participants in painting with botanical inks made from the highlighted plants. The native roots farm foundation is reclaiming, cultivating, and celebrating native relationships with land, plants, and community for the next seven generations.
New Roots Community Farm Nrff shares indigenous ecological knowledge and the cultural importance of selected native plants and then leads participants in painting with botanical inks made from the highlighted plants. The native roots farm foundation is reclaiming, cultivating, and celebrating native relationships with land, plants, and community for the next seven generations.
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