

Outreach
These projects produce a higher yield of food while offering valuable opportunities for education, volunteering, and community engagement.
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Utilizing aquaponics—where plants and fish thrive in harmony—they continuously generate sustainable food using no soil and significantly less water than traditional farming methods.
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Our pilot outreach project is for a group that uses tiny houses or converted cargo containers to help with housing for people working their way back into the mainstream.
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These small communities can maintain the Aquaponic system, while producing their own food.
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Participants gain hands-on experience with aquaponics and can earn up to a master’s Certificate in Commercial Aquaponics at no cost.
Master's graduates will be awarded an Aquaponics system of their own. ​​
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Each project logs its harvest data, contributing to a shared running totals page that showcases our collective achievements.​
Financial Sustainability and Impact
This project goal is to help the hardworking people get back on their feet and to strengthen our communities together.
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“Give a person a fish, feed them for a day. Teach a person to fish, feed them for a lifetime"
