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The Network strives to be a countywide hub for critical resources such as funding and financing, employment, land, equipment, materials, and more.

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Dare to Dream Farms

Information, Resources

Dare 2 Dream Farms in Lompoc specializes in backyard chickens, handcrafted coops, free-range…

Blosser Urban Garden

Information, Resources

Blosser Urban Garden is a sustainable small-scale organic farm in…

Cropmobster Exchange

Information, Resources

A public and crowdsourced community resilience platform for sharing resources,…

Conservation Blueprint of SBC

Reports & Guides, Resources

The Santa Barbara County Conservation Blueprint provides a common language…

Community Kitchens Map

Resources

The Mapping Community Kitchens in Santa Barbara County project identifies the available…

California Department of Food and Agriculture

Reports & Guides, Resources

Resources and information on agriculture in California. See especially farm…

A Toolkit for Strengthening Your Local Food System

Information, Resources
Filled with tips and insights for food lovers of all skill and knowledge levels of local food, this toolkit offers ideas and resources for strengthening the local food systems in your community—from shopping at farmers markets to growing your own food to investing in and advocating for local food businesses.

A People’s Guide to a Regenerative Economy

Food Access, Resources
The intersecting crises of income and wealth inequality and climate change, driven by systemic white supremacy and gender inequality, has exposed the frailty of the U.S. economy and democracy. This document was prepared during the COVID-19 pandemic, which exacerbated these existing crises and underlying conditions. Democratic processes have been undermined at the expense of people’s jobs, health, safety, and dignity. Moreover, government support has disproportionately expanded and boosted the private sector through policies, including bailouts, that serve an extractive economy and not the public’s interest. Our elected leaders have chosen not to invest in deep, anti-racist democratic processes. They have chosen not to uphold public values, such as fairness and equity, and not to protect human rights and the vital life cycles of nature and ecosystems. Rather, our elected leaders have chosen extraction and corporate control at the expense of the majority of the people and the well-being and rights of Mother Earth. Transforming our economy is not just about swapping out elected leaders. We need a shift in popular consciousness.

211 Santa Barbara County

Food Donations/Gleaning, Resources

A hub of information offering multi-lingual information on food availability,…

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