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Funding Abundance with a Permaculture Lens
How can we use permaculture ethics, principles and strategies to better understand, interact with and integrate the sector of alternative economics, funding and financial resources to increase yield? In this talk, we will contextualize the regenerative priorities of our work within the current realities of capitalism, the nonprofit industrial complex, and philanthropy and discuss what a Just Transition looks like with powerful and practical specific examples. Part presentation, part discussion, part resource share, you are invited to participate with your questions and input.
Presenter:
Lesley Moore (she/they, Minneapolis/Dakota land), family and community member, is an experienced fund/group/organizational development consultant, fundraiser, writer, and creative/maker with expertise as facilitator, organizer, designer, and teacher. She grew up studying and performing in the arts (especially theatre) in a socially-active musician family. She holds graduate business (public/nonprofit management) and social-work degrees, earned permaculture design and teaching certificates, and studies Regenerative Land Management. Her focus includes disaster preparedness, trauma-informed/somatics, intentional communities, decolonization, indigenous cultural sovereignty and leadership, and earth-based systems thinking and feeling. With her ‘solutionary’ permaculture lens, Lesley offers Regenerative Approaches to Resources.
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- Webinar Online In Zoom
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- May 01, 2025 7:00pm - 8:30pm

In Support of Urban Harvest, Inc.
Urban Harvest cultivates thriving communities through gardening and access to healthy, local food. We are improving the lives, soil, and plates of all Houstonians through:
ORGANIC GARDENING & NUTRITION EDUCATION
Urban Harvest Classes teach and promote the benefits of organic gardening, ecological land management, and healthy food choices. In schools, our Garden Educators teach children about nature and the origins of their food through hands-on, experiential learning.
HEALTHY FOOD ACCESS
Through Double Up Houston, Urban Harvest is making fresh, healthy food accessible and affordable for all. Double Up Houston provides SNAP (formerly food stamps) beneficiaries with double the amount of fresh produce for every dollar spent at markets and farm stands across Houston.
COMMUNITY GARDENS
With a network of over 140 edible gardens throughout the Greater Houston area, it's easy to get involved in a garden near you. Urban Harvest provides affiliate gardens with volunteer engagement and workdays; seed and plant distributions; and, free education opportunities to help each garden become long-lasting and well-established for the community it serves.
FARMERS MARKETS
Get to know your farmer at Urban Harvest's Farmers Markets. Here, you will find the freshest farm and artisanal products, each grown, raised, and made within 180 miles of Houston. What’s more, your food dollars stay in the local economy.
Urban Harvest Farmers Market
2752 Buffalo Speedway
Every Saturday; 8am - noon
Mobile Market
Click here for locations.