Our Collaborators

  • Tribe Recovery Homes Inc. is a nonprofit organization that provides support for individuals in recovery from substance misuse & mental health related issues.

    Tribe provides structured, shame-free treatment in supervised living spaces, to help clients pursue recovery and self-sufficiency.

    We provide individual & group therapy including IOP, PHP & EMDR. We also provide support for those coming to us from homelessness or those on probation or parole.

  • Therapy, Movement, and Community for Wellness and Liberation

    A multilingual, woman-owned practice that promotes a holistic health model taking into account the social and political contexts that impact our mental, emotional, spiritual, and physical health with responsive modalities of healing, rooted in culture, spirituality, and community.

    Unlike most western psychology and therapy, MAYAMOTION Healing integrates an interactive – culturally grounded approach through mental health psychotherapy, consulting, somatic therapy, art, dance, and practices that result in self transformation, wellness and liberation.

  • The Cumbre is a safe space to examine social justice issues and intersectionality for leadership, community, and movement building. We aim to strengthen communication between generations by empowering youth voices and authentically honoring cultural and gender identities. The conference will take place on Friday, September 22nd from 8am to 3pm and is in collaboration and flow with HAFN Corn Festival & AMISTAD's Cumbre de Mujeres.

  • Crear oportunidades y programas que promuevan la equidad en Salud, Educación y Calidad de Vida para la Comunidad Latina en el Condado de Boulder.

  • The Foundations for Leaders Organizing for Water and Sustainability (FLOWS) Program mission is to create spaces to elevate, celebrate, and bring attention to the leadership of underrepresented and underinvested voices in the sustainability world. FLOWS works closely with BIPOC, Immigrant, Low-income, LBGTQ+ and Disabled communities and functions as a platform for environmental and social justice leadership education, cultural celebration, and skill-based capacity building. FLOWS aims to uplift the community voices and provide opportunities for those we serve to bridge and connect people and resources while offering perspectives in equity and climate justice.

  • Wild Child Farm is creating a regenerative, diversified approach to agriculture that will help provide people with food that heals the body, the soul, and the land itself. We envision connecting our community to the earth and to each other. Permaculture principles guide our mission to work with nature to create an abundance we can all feel good about.

  • The mission of Cuetlachtepetl Wolf Mountain Education Center is to heal the bond between people, wolves, and wolf-dogs. Guided by Indigenous cultural values, Cuetlachtepetl provides educational programming, cultural experiences, community support, and opportunities for direct interaction with the animals as a means of restoring the relationship between humans and our relatives of the Wolf Nation.

  • The Alliance Center exists to bring people together to solve systemic problems. We are a mission-driven coworking space, event venue and environmental nonprofit located in downtown Denver. Our LEED Platinum building is home to dozens of organizations working to create a more sustainable and equitable world. Additionally, we host over 400 events a year, attended by over 17,000 people annually, in our certified green event space. Join our mission-driven community today!

  • Supports the health and well-being of pregnant people, families and those of reproductive age, by providing compassionate, high quality, and comprehensive midwifery care, through community building, education, and healthcare services, while striving to increase midwifery access for all.

  • Mission.

    Restore the Earth and our communities through Regenerative Design.

    Vision

    Transform dry, abandoned, and marginalized landscapes into lush ecosystems where humans, animals, and spirit can thrive. Through regenerating the land, we are restoring the health of our community.

  • Allen’s Farm was originally an international equestrian center operating as a large-scale event and boarding facility with over 50 horses and 100 riders. We have since chosen to revitalize this land for low-scale, high-quality food production, community supported agriculture, and sustainability education. In partnership with Drylands Agroecology Research Foundation, we are able to research, implement, and cultivate practices of regenerative farming, animal management, carbon sequestration, soil heath, and dynamic/adaptable organizational structures.

  • Aims to create a more just and less wasteful food system. We facilitate the sustainable redistribution of healthy food that would otherwise be wasted to low-income communities, by bicycle. We work with communities to facilitate their own food redistribution and create decentralized systems to bypass barriers to food access. Our work envisions a world in which everyone has equitable access to healthy food.

  • Over the last 25 years, Growing Gardens has brought regenerative agriculture education and food donations to over 136,000 Boulder County residents. Growing Gardens’ programs empower people of all ages, income levels, and abilities by reconnecting them with their local food systems and teaching gardening, cooking, and nutrition education. Thousands of pounds of produce, as well as plant starts and seeds, are donated to low income community members to impart greater food security and hunger relief in our community.