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Support Organic Seed · April 30, 2021

Want to make a match? GiveBIG today!

You did it before and you can do it again! All of us at Organic Seed Alliance are so grateful for your generosity during past GiveBIG campaigns. Thank you for stepping up to seed a better food system!

This year we have our biggest match ever for this spring fundraising event that celebrates the critical work of Washington-based nonprofits. Big-hearted donors in our seed circle have offered $7,500 in matching funds. We have a long way to go to meet this match. Will you schedule your gift today or mark your calendar to join us during this two-day giving celebration on May 4 and 5?

Your gift will directly support OSA’s efforts to:

  • train more farmers to grow and adapt seed
  • expand our outreach to better understand the seed needs of small-scale farmers from diverse communities
  • enhance the diversity and resilience of organic crops, from quinoa to carrots, through plant breeding research that engages local farmers as scientists in the field

Please join us and donate today!

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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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