Why you don’t need a wealthy funder to start…

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Think you need wealthy funders to start as a system catalyst? Think funds lead the way to positive change?

Nope.

Just start with what's around you.

Jack Algiers of the Stone Barns Center knew there was a better way to grow food & community together.

He found it in regenerative agriculture, and it's led to a food culture that supports a farm, a restaurant, education, science, community relationships, and system change.

Hear how he started, without any wealthy financial backers:

What you need to hear in this episode:

🌱 Hear how growing strong stakeholder relationships and strong connections between them is key

🌱 Learn why many small projects = testing that is both realistic and fun

🌱 Move over intentions—action trumps theory

Ready for change? Listen below.

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