Programs

A woman using a shovel to pick up dirt in a garden
The Alaska Harvest Collaborative partners with organizations that want to help Alaskans learn Alaska-specific growing skills for personal use and community benefit and to increase the availability and sustainability of locally grown produce from both commercial and personal efforts.

 

Alaska Harvest Collaborative partners with:

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UAF Office of Sustainability ‘Nanook Grown’ students participate in the Student Gardener Training Program and volunteer their time to grow produce while learning gardening skills specific to subarctic growing techniques.

Fairbanks Soil and Water AFFECT program is providing training for new producers who can later contribute towards greater food security and greater access to healthy food in their communities!!

 

Calypso Farm offers an Indigenous-led Agriculture program, educating Alaska Native participants in gardening practices that they can bring back to their local village or community in order to build and expand local gardens, establish locally-grown and harvested food businesses, and fortify local food sovereignty.

Men working together in a garden
Man holding giant cabbage in lush green garden setting
A variety of squash displayed in a spacious room