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Donations

Demonstrating Transparency & Fiscal Responsibility

Make a Donation

The Center for Social Change is our financial sponsor in the USA

To make a donation, follow this link to Center for Social Changes' Portal

After following the link above, follow the steps below:

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Step 1: Enter Phone Number

Step 2: Enter Email Address

Step 3: Payment

Step 4: Confirmation

Step 5: Receipt

See our FAQ for any concerns regarding payment proccessing, personal information concerns, etc.

Transparency & Assurance

TARTS Donors have already invested $300,000 to date, having paid for site infrastructure, equipment, Farm Salaries, etc. Your donation will help sustain and expand the efforts described below

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A $10 dollar donation can support 5 people with period pads that are worth a month".

YOUR IMPACT

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Check out our previous years' annual reports:

OUR SPONSORS

We are incredibly grateful for the opportunities our sponsors have provided. From their support we've been able to build out our facilities, train dozens of students in regenerative agriculture, and improve the lives of countless small-holder farmers.

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Third Section Etc.

Our projects demonstrate this symbiotic relationship in action. Through vermiculture, we harness the power of earthworms to transform organic waste into black gold—nutrient-dense compost that brings depleted soils back to life. Our hügelkultur beds incorporate woody debris that slowly breaks down, creating habitat for beneficial organisms while retaining moisture.

When we integrate animals thoughtfully into our agricultural systems—whether through managed grazing, composting, or cultivating beneficial insects—we're not just improving yields. We're restoring the living fabric of our land, building resilience against drought and erosion, and creating farms that can sustain our communities for generations to come

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