About the Alaska Harvest Collaborative
The AHC program has been in operation since 2020 with a mission to build food resilience and food systems awareness through donating locally grown produce to those in need, and empowering a new generation to be change-makers for food sovereignty. The following are 2024 collaborators: Georgeson Botanical Garden, AFES Vegetable Variety Trials, UAF Office of Sustainability, Fairbanks Soil and Water Conservation District, Calypso Farm and Ecology Center.
To learn more about the collaborators, click on the following links:
- Fairbanks Soil and Water Conservation District Farmer Training Program
- UAF Office of Sustainability Nanook Grown program
- Calypso Farm and Ecology Center Indigenous Agriculture
Are you interested in joining one of these exciting programs? Applications are listed here:
- FSWCD AFFECT Farmer Training - Starts April 18, 2024, open to everyone
- UAF Nanook Grown Student Gardener Training Program - Starts May 2024, open to UAF students and staff, application link coming soon!
- Calypso Farm and Ecology Center 2024 Beginning Farmer Training Program for Rural Communities - All applicants must live in rural Alaska and preference will be given to aspiring Indigenous farmers and gardeners.
Collaborators
![Logo Calypso Farm](/afes/places/gbg/files/images/Calypso-Logo.png)
![Logo Calypso Farm](/afes/places/gbg/files/images/Georgeson-Botanical-Garden-01-23.png)
![Logo Fairbanks Soil and Water](/afes/places/gbg/research/files/images/FSWCD-Logo.png)
![Logo Variety Trials](/afes/places/gbg/files/images/UAF-AK-Variety-Trials-Badge-Reversed.png)