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Find similar grantsCaribbean Regenerative Community Development (CRCD) Grants is sponsored by Caribbean Regenerative Community Development. Supports projects advancing the regeneration of Puerto Rico’s natural resources and communities, including sustainable agriculture initiatives.
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Caribbean Regenerative Community Development | CRCD Founded in 2021, Caribbean Regenerative Community Development (CRCD) is a not-for-profit organization that aims to implement on the ground efforts to advance the regeneration of Puerto Rico’s natural resources and communities. Our goal is to assist disadvantaged communities and underserved landowners in achieving economic resilience and well-being.
Supporting the development of regenerative agriculture in Puerto Rico Collaborating with farmers to improve food security in Puerto Rico Conserving and enhancing ecosystem services and biodiversity in Puerto Rico CRCD works with the establishment of agroforestry plantations and native trees; soil improvement; educational workshops; community training and empowerment; environmental assessments and management recommendations towards greater environmental and economic resilience; and establishing partnerships between agencies, municipalities, and communities.
CRCD was founded in 2021 by a team of dedicated experts that have been contributing to the sustainable development of disadvantaged communities and conservation efforts in the Caribbean for over ten years. At CRCD our team includes a group of diverse professionals with backgrounds in agroforestry, social ecology, grant management, public relations, marketing, and environmental and biological sciences.
Executive Director, Co-Founder Director of Agriculture & Sustainability Biochar Production Technical Assistant Join our team of volunteers fighting for sustainable agriculture, food security and the protection of Puerto Rico’s most vulnerable ecosystems. We're always looking for energetic volunteers to help us regenerate and revive Puerto Rico's agriculture. If that's you, contact us through this form.
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