We are seeking partnerships in Poland

We invite all sorts of stakeholders who are interested in regenerative agriculture, nature restoration, local food systems, sustainable economies, traditional crafts, holistic health, and building community to connect with us. We strive for grassroots participation, collaboration, and the unique contributions of all partners to meet the needs and challenges of the region. Whether you're interested in becoming a partner, stakeholder, or are simply curious about our mission, we welcome you to join us in co-creating a regenerative future.

We will be bringing all stakeholders together for a series of planning meetings beginning of 2025. Reach out to explore how we can collaborate and grow together!

  • You bring invaluable knowledge of local ecosystems and agriculture practices, helping shape food systems and land management strategies. In return, you can access resources, collaborative networks, food system programs, and innovative techniques that will enhance your soil health, economic opportunities, and long-term farm sustainability.

  • You can provide expertise in community development, conservation, and social equity, ensuring our programs align with broader environmental and social justice goals. By participating, you gain a platform to expand your impact, collaborate with diverse stakeholders, and tap into resources that amplify your mission.

  • You are essential for aligning our programs with policy frameworks, securing necessary support and resources, and ensuring regulatory compliance for long-term, systemic impact. By participating, you can advance regional development goals, promote sustainability policies, and directly engage with the needs and voices of the local community.

  • You play a crucial role in fostering a local economy by offering innovative solutions, resources, and partnerships that support sustainable livelihoods and circular economic models. Involvement gives you the opportunity to develop sustainable practices, strengthen your community presence, and benefit from the growing market demand for ethical, green solutions.

  • You bring cutting-edge research and education, helping us develop evidence-based practices, innovative technologies, and a culture of learning to guide our regenerative initiatives. By participating, you gain practical field opportunities for research, facilitate learning, and make a direct impact on local sustainability efforts.

  • You contribute cultural depth and creativity, fostering a strong sense of place and community, while your craft and storytelling can inspire ecological awareness and action within the bioregion. In return, you gain visibility, opportunities for collaboration, and a platform to express your creativity in a meaningful, community-focused context.

  • You can empower youth with skills and knowledge to foster a new wave of leaders, farmers, entrepreneurs, and environmental advocates. You can benefit from hands-on learning experiences and connections with ecological projects while building connection in the wider community.

  • You play a crucial role in providing moral and ethical leadership, aligning your values of stewardship, compassion, and care for creation with our efforts. By participating, you can deepen your community engagement and contribute to meaningful projects that protect both people and the environment. In return, you’ll gain visibility as a leader in promoting social justice and environmental responsibility, reflecting your faith’s commitment to caring for the Earth and future generations.

Close-up of a traditional weaving loom with yarn threads and a wooden shuttle on woven fabric.