Made a Difference.

In my time at Pasa Sustainable Agriculture I worked to help raise just under $200 Million for farmers across the east coast with a focus on soil health, BIPoC access to rural land and helping place on the the first 6 Urban Farm Services Association offices in Philadelphia, PA

Video made by Wolfpack Design,

I crafted story thinking and donor pitch, as well as navigated final edits with this outside contractor.

In this my role as Community Development Director, I led a team of 4 people to connect with our donors and sponsors, I collaborated with the inside communications team of 2 people as well as 2 outside designers to facilitate the most of the graphics below. I met with investors, individual donors, policy committees in The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture and wrote grants through foundations and endowments and brought in many new sources of funds. I went to community events and helped build out the annual Pasa Sustainable Agriculture Conference to help grow the audience and thinking. Last, I was a writer of three pieces for Grid Magazine, yet published under the name of the executive director for organizational lift from the Pasa office in Harrisburg to Philadelphia urban farmers or sustainable food focused people.



Grid Magazine Articles

Ghost written material for the Executive Director of Pasa Sustainable Agriculture through my connections with Grid Magazine.

Promoting the relationship between the organization and urban agriculture for PA State Department of Agriculture and USDA innovation grants.

These articles were published under — environment / food / farming / politics / community — on Grid Magazine’s website.

Campaign to support our soil in partnership with the Pennsylvania Soil Health Coalition members to engage in public policy and education while engaging with funding methods to help farmers fix our soil >> read more here >>




Postcards were created to reach outside the primary market of farmers to connect with the audience from the local food, climate, and larger health sectors.

Social media Earth Week graphic campaign highlighted on wide media streams via facebook, twitter and instagram through an embedded marketing service to highlight this to 10,000 accounts a week.


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