Brandon Letsinger is Co-Administrator of Regenerate Cascadia along with Clare Attwell and a longtime bioregional organizer working across the Cascadia bioregion. He is drawn to the intersection of community building, place-based learning, and regenerative finance, and is committed to the idea that healthy landscapes begin with healthy relationships. He believes Cascadia is not just a place to live, but a home worth tending together.
About the Work
supports community organizing and learning across ten landscape groups spanning Southeast Alaska to Northern California, and Cascadia BioFi, which is developing the financial infrastructure needed to channel resources into grassroots regeneration work. He coordinates a network of approximately 600 members across 150 organizations, facilitating structured learning processes, bioregional mapping, and relationship-building with funders and partners. His work is grounded in the conviction that social infrastructure must precede financial infrastructure, and that communities closest to the land are best positioned to guide its regeneration.
Interests and Skills
Focus Areas
Arts, Culture, and StorytellingBioregional Education and LearningBioregional Mapping and Story of PlaceCommunity Organizing and Local GovernanceEmergency Preparedness and Mutual AidIndigenous Sovereignties and Right RelationshipRegenerative Economics and LivelihoodsRegenerative Finance and Flow Funding
Skills and Capacities
GIS, Mapping, and Spatial AnalysisWriting, Editing, and Content CreationDesign, Photography, and Visual MediaGrant Writing and FundraisingProject Management and CoordinationCommunity Engagement and OutreachWeb Development and Digital ToolsLegal, Policy, and Nonprofit Governance