What's Growing
The work of Collective Roots is growing! There are many ways that you can become involved in this exciting work:
Act Now
Join Collective Roots in policy and advocacy efforts to create food system change. CLICK HERE for more information.
Blogs
We offer Blogging as one way for authors with specialized expertise to assist Collective Roots in reaching a broader audience and to promote more dialogue on issues and topics that are central to our work. CLICK HERE for more information.
Collaborative Projects
Learn about some of the exciting projects of Collective Roots that involve collaboration with other organizations and individuals. CLICK HERE for more information.
Networks and Links
Connect with the wide world of garden based learning, youth development, food system change, and environmental action. The list is growing every day, so please check back from time to time review the list. Would you like us to connect with your network or link to your website? Then please email us by clicking here.
Forums
Forums provide our online community an opportunity to generate content and dialogue around issues and topics that are germane to our work. If you are interested in starting or hosting a forum, please contact Wolfram Alderson. CLICK HERE for more information.
Resources
Visit our online curriculum portal and access resources for students, teachers, and anyone interested in the core areas of our work: Garden Based Learning, Youth Development, Food System Change, and Environmental Action. CLICK HERE for more information.
Initiatives
Initiatives are the growing tips of our work--collaborative efforts that are extending our work further into the community and the environment. CLICK HERE for more information.
ROOTPEDIA
If you are good at researching online and writing summaries, then you will love this project: creation of the world's first "ROOTPEDIA," a collaborative encyclopedia of garden based learning topics. This website is built in an open source content management system called DRUPAL. This web based software allows you to contribute content online, working in a framework very similar to Word. This is a perfect job for "virtual volunteers." While we would love to meet you in person, you might not live near our offices, or perhaps you don't have a lot of time available. This effort allows you to contribute your talents on a flexible schedule anywhere you have access to the internet. To view ROOTPEDIA, click here. To become a ROOTPEDIA Volunteer, click here.
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