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The first three ideas on how to use the reliable long term resource of the #Watershedtax:
We are looking at [[Seed Collectives]]


[[George Brabant]] I saw first: helping create gardens for folks who are food insecure but can’t afford gardens. Our friends at Southside Community Garden are already doing a good bit of that. It would be good to go check them out, if someone wanted to go further with George’s idea.
And [[Biomedicinals]] in the [[Food Forest]] founded on [[Warren Wilson College]] [[Guaranteed from Seed]] as a standard that’s better for the planet and the medicine crafted than wild harvested medicinals.


The second was [[Timothy Boyer]] [[dam removal]] to enable fish to go up and down stream getting rid of the dam by the nature center.
We also want to contribute to #LandBack [[Land Back]] efforts where appropriate.  
 
[[Kevin A Jones]] river clean up
 
 
[[Katharine Winship]] spend the first $10k on movement building.
 
[[Vance Mullis]] biodiversity intensive on a farm by the river.
 
Third was [[Lalita Booth]] using the tax for biodiversity and going after grants from funders focused on biodiversity. I will post these on the Watershed Fund wiki page under the #watershedfund sub page later today and try to keep up withthem. May use a google doc if it gets big. If people want to help keep up with it, my organizational talents are extremely limited. And i get bored at routine after a while.
 
[[RJ Taylor]] buy damaged land, farm it.  




[[Biomedicinal pipeline]]


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Latest revision as of 12:49, 2 March 2024

We are looking at Seed Collectives

And Biomedicinals in the Food Forest founded on Warren Wilson College Guaranteed from Seed as a standard that’s better for the planet and the medicine crafted than wild harvested medicinals.

We also want to contribute to #LandBack Land Back efforts where appropriate.


Biomedicinal pipeline

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