Overview

Through the farming season—March through November—fellows live on our Western Colorado farm campus, tending the land in the mornings and devoting afternoons to projects and seminars focused on one central question: how can we live so that future generations might see us as good ancestors?

Since 2021, this fellowship has been a powerful space to explore ways of being outside the boundaries of the modern, industrial, capitalist culture. At Groundwork, sustainability is not about a techno-utopian vision of solar panels and electric cars. It’s about dreaming big as we imagine answers to the deeper questions. What it means to be a human being alive in an unraveling world? How might we replace a life of commodity with community, extraction with reciprocity? How can we practice coming home to ourselves and to the land? Amid so much turmoil, how can we stay steadfast and work towards the best-case-scenario future?

The fellowship covers a lot of ground:
•Practicing farming skills as you tend our organic vegetable and seed farm and study local food systems
•Learning to save seeds and step into an intergenerational lineage of seedkeepers
•Seminars investigating the possibilities of life in the ruins of capitalism
•Exploring traditions that re-localize life: from basket weaving and natural sheepskin tanning to fermenting food and re-establishing relationships with the ecosystems outside of the cultivated spaces.
•Living an intentional, communal life aligned with a vision for a sustainable future

The fellowship is for people who aren’t satisfied with business-as-usual. The world is asking us to radically reimagine ourselves, so it’s time to ask bigger questions. Join us this year to dig deep, invest in your relationship with the Earth, and ask what it looks like to create a just and livable world for a time beyond our own.

Tagged as: Conservation, Teaching/Education

About Groundwork

Groundwork offers educational programs and publications that seek to shift the foundations of how we understand ourselves and our place in the world. We envision a just and sustainable future, founded upon respectful and reciprocal relationships between the land and all its inhabitants.

Application Instructions

Apply at layinggroundwork.org/fellowship/