Regenerosity Programs
-

The Blossom Participatory Process Insights Report 2026
The Blossom Capacity Strengthening Program has thrived since 2020 thanks to our supporters, our partners, countless individuals, and organizations across bioregions who have shared their time, knowledge, and resources. Their commitment to supporting communities that deeply…
-

Indigenous-Led Blossom Cohort At Brazilian Agroecology Congress
After a year of shared learnings through online peer learning circles, the cohort convened at the Brazilian Agroecology Congress to strengthen peer relationships, situate and connect their work within the broader Agroecology movement in the region,…
-

Agricultura é sobre a Cultura da Terra: visão indígena Tingui Botó
Agricultura é sobre a Cultura da Terra: visão indígena Tingui Botó No nordeste do Brasil, no coração do interior de Alagoas, está o território do povo indígena Tingui Botó, descendentes da povo Kariri. São guardiões de…
-

Agriculture is About the Culture of the Land: The Indigenous View of the Tingui Botó
In northeastern Brazil, in the heart of the Alagoas countryside, lies the territory of the Tingui Botó Indigenous People, descendants of the Kariri people. They are guardians of 550 hectares, demarcated in 2006, located at the…
-

Expanding Indigenous Women’s Circles in Brazil
The Indigenous Women’s Fund of Brazil sees itself as providing crucial pedagogical preparation for indigenous women who have historically lacked access to funding opportunities.
-

The Mijikenda and the Sacred Kaya Forests
The African Women & Youth Regenerative Fund recently launched its second cycle, building on the success of its inaugural cycle in 2023. Ten women from across the continent are leading locally rooted projects focused on regenerating…
-

Guardians of the Caatinga
“Caatinga” is an Indigenous word meaning “white forest” or “white vegetation.” The climate is hot, with long dry seasons, and the vegetation has adapted to survive with little rainfall and low humidity. Cacti, resilient and striking,…
-

Bioregionalism in Practice
Join our first Bioregional conversation to hear about different perspectives and examples of employing Bioregionalism to increase the resilience of communities while strengthening local economies.
-

AWYRF launches second Flow Fund cycle
The African Women & Youth Regenerative Fund (AWYRF) and Seed Flow Funds are thrilled to introduce the ten emerging leaders participating in their second collaborative Flow Fund cycle.