Kiki grew up with farmers, musicians, and artists on Bainbridge Island and has lived in the Northwest most of her life, settling in Port Townsend in 2020. Before coming to OSA, Kiki provided operational logistics, financial management, and grant work for a local Black-led nonprofit, where she helped the organization grow from a $200,000 annual budget when she started in 2016, to a $5 million budget in 2023. Prior to that, Kiki was instrumental in developing one of the largest and most prestigious yoga teacher training programs in Washington state. Kiki went to Smith College and earned a bachelor’s degree with High Honors in American Studies. Kiki loves to cook organic food, share meals with friends and family, dance, backpack in the Olympics, and find ways to disrupt white supremacy culture, both inside herself and in her community.
Jasmine Sarp
Jasmine is the communications and outreach associate at Organic Seed Alliance. She helps connect growers working with seed with our program resources and one another to share knowledge and build relationships, and supports relationship building and network development across program areas and partnerships.