Now Hiring: Community Steward for Regenerate Cascadia
Regenerate Cascadia is hiring a part-time Community Steward to support the Landscape Hub Cultivator and the growing network of bioregional groups across Cascadia. Applications are now open.
Community posts, announcements, and stories from across the Cascadia bioregion.
Regenerate Cascadia is hiring a part-time Community Steward to support the Landscape Hub Cultivator and the growing network of bioregional groups across Cascadia. Applications are now open.
A new article from the BioFi Project examines how Indigenous communities are revitalizing trade networks and economic agency, and what it means for bioregional organizers seeking accountable partnership.
The Wolf Willow Institute has announced Positive Deviants Cascadia, a place-based fellowship for systems practitioners and changemakers rooted in the Salish Sea bioregion. The program runs May 2026 through July 2027.
What happens at TIBC 11, will set the stage for place-based resilience in the years ahead. Join the Eleventh Congress in rural Veronia, Oregon.
A history of mapping the Cascadia bioregion. Beautifully written by Brandon Letsinger.
The next Learning Journey cohort registration
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Learn from pioneering practitioners from 10 bioregions from around the world. Register now for his 10-week cohort.
Flow Funding from Kinship Earth helped Regenerate Cascadia empower local communities and landscape stewards.
On November 22nd, 2025, the Schumacher Center gathered key leaders of the contemporary Bioregional movement in Great Barrington, MA to discuss strategies for financing the New Economy. Samantha Power and Tyler Wakefield, Co-Founders of BioFi Project, delivered the 45th Annual E.F. Schumacher Lecture, “The Promise of Bioregional Economies,” followed by a Q&A led by Schumacher Center board member, Alex Forrester.
This careful guide by Félix de Rosen explains how Indigenous communities have reclaimed mapping technologies as tools of resurgence, resistance, and education.