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Support Organic Seed · June 29, 2021

Gratitude for Our Supporters

Can OSA’s critical on-farm research, farmer education and policy advocacy work change the food system? When we asked our supporters this question last May during the annual GiveBIG campaign, the response was a resounding yes!

Thanks to the response of our seed community, we raised nearly $8,900, well over our matching funds of $7,500, during two days of philanthropic synergy across Washington state on May 4-5. We are also grateful to friends who posted birthday fundraisers on Facebook, helping us exceed our spring fundraising goal of $10,000. Thank you to everyone who responded generously to our call for seed support.

As a small (but mighty) organization doing specialized work for agricultural resiliency and a healthier planet, every OSA supporter and each donation makes an impact. If you missed these campaigns, you can sow the seeds of a sustainable food system by donating anytime. Please give through our donation page, send a much-appreciated check to our PO box or contact Executive Director Cara Loriz to explore the options and benefits of seeding generosity.

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Cara Loriz

Cara Loriz is OSA's executive director. Before joining OSA, she led the start-up of Sylvester Manor Educational Farm, an organic farm on Shelter Island, New York. Cara holds degrees in geology and technical writing, and taught environmental science and geology in California, Utah, and Ohio.

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