Crowdstake

Re:Vision

EIN: 26-1204343 · Denver, CO

Food Security
Community Development
Economic Resilience
Support for Local Latino Businesses

Our Story

In 2007, Re:Vision partnered with Westwood community organizations, residents, and stakeholders to launch an urban farm at Kepner Middle School and seven backyard gardens in Southwest Denver. Since then, Re:Vision has cultivated over 2,000 gardens, producing hundreds of thousands of pounds of food and saving families millions on grocery bills. This urban agriculture model not only provides food but also fosters community self-sufficiency by hiring and training local residents to lead food-based programs and nurture small businesses.

Impact

Re:Vision has made a significant impact by creating neighborhood-based employment opportunities and supporting local Latina leaders. The organization promotes a locally owned economy, offering affordable spaces for Westwood-based and BIPOC-led small businesses, thus preserving the community's unique character.

Why Donate?

Your contribution supports the growth of our urban farm, family gardens, and champion gardens in Westwood and Southwest Denver. Donations nurture local leaders and provide access to healthy food, directly impacting families and supporting community-driven initiatives.

Get Involved

Join the movement to empower communities through sustainable agriculture. Donate cryptocurrency or cash today to help Re:Vision continue its vital work in fostering food security and economic resilience.

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