Austin TX nonprofit. We help neighborhood leaders and organizations to grow food, build stronger communities, and foster stewardship of the natural commons.
TONIGHT! Find out how the #BigGreenDAO gives grants and voting power to non-profit leaders across America live on @TwitterSpaces.
TUNE IN: https://t.co/q313fClCZQ
Get the latest on the #BigGreenDAO LIVE on @TwitterSpaces. Hosted by @kimbal featuring Jonathan Barona from @FruitfulCommons!
Set a reminder: https://t.co/kXWpXcYRhS
We’re excited to share our new Fall volunteer dates and our new volunteer program. We're making a dedicated team of Community Ambassadors who will learn everything from leading volunteers to food access education, and more. Read about it in our post: https://t.co/LJOBXC3Ahe
It's almost everyone's favorite time of year again -- FREE TREE SEASON! 🌳🎉 The TreeFolks NeighborWoods Team is giving away 500 free trees Oct. 8 at the Dove Springs Rec Center from 9am to 1pm. No reservations necessary! 😍 #neighborwoodstrees#thinktreesatx @NatureCityATX
@FoodForestATX & @atxpark teams circled up at Festival Beach for a volunteer team workshop hosted by Fruitful Commons. We discussed team governance and inclusivity, selected leadership, and even got an introduction to #sociocracy. Thx to all for your commitment to food forestry!
Throw back to when members of Fruitful Commons and Festival Beach Food Forest interviewed with @NCAT_ORG & @USDAgov. We talked about creation of the food forest & how Fruitful Commons supports the finances and administration of the mostly volunteer-led effort in Austin, TX.
Making our community stronger through planting and caring for trees. 22 trees for the 2022 season.
Thank you to our Founding partners, Club leadership, and @TreeFolks for participating and growing our community. 🌳
Thanks to our guest speakers and all who attended Gathering of Growers: an online workshop to engage community garden leaders in discussion and resource sharing. Together we explored language justice, inclusivity, tools for community engagement & more #atx#communitygarden#grow
Volma Overton, Sr. was born in Southeast Travis County and became an integral part of Austin’s history. His contributions to Austin and Central Texas have been invaluable.
Watch the full video about the renaming ceremony: https://t.co/x7JkHNlIrf