Philadelphia Community Farm, Inc.

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About the Community

  • Established
  • Rural

What we do

Philadelphia Community Farm is a rural based intentional community and farm located on occupied land of Dakota, Anishinaabeg, and Ho-chunk Nations, along the St. Croix river valley.

We are a Volunteer run, Intergenerational, Multi-Abled, BIPOC & LGBTQ led and centered farm community and nonprofit 501(c)(3); committed to creating access for historically oppressed people to connect to their history through land, food systems & cultural practices.

We engage in leadership through a circle model in action, with farm residents, extended community members, and our Board of Directors.

Restoring health and vitality to people, plants, animals and the Earth has led this organization for over 30 years.

We believe in a four folding of economics, culture, land, and access. Through this lens it is possible, and imperative to reimagine conservation as a Whole Systems Network of practices with community at the center.

Together, we put the focus on:

Soil health in agriculture as a key element of land conservation.

Diversifying cultural practices on land.

Developing financially responsible enterprises.

Providing historically oppressed communities with access to wild & cultivated spaces.

Whether through our Agricultural, Educational, Life-Sharing, or Conservation programming, we infuse our work with vibrancy and dynamic growth.

We see it as our task to co-create an environment that fosters liberation; raising the next generation of Seed-Keepers, Environmental Stewards and Culture-Bearers.

Our Vision

RESTORING HEALTH AND VITALITY TO PEOPLE, ANIMALS, PLANTS, AND THE EARTH.

Our Mission

RESTORING HEALTH AND VITALITY TO PEOPLE, ANIMALS, PLANTS, AND THE EARTH.

  • Community type
  • Commune
  • Activities
  • Education
  • 14 Total members
  • Open to new members
  • Open to visitors
  • Open to volunteers
Total
14

How to join

We have an extensive onboarding process. This includes: 1. Reaching out to see if we currently have openings (or applying when we advertise openings). 2. When we do not have currently advertised openings we advise coming to open volunteer days to get to know the community. These are posted on our website as Activate-To-Relate and are held from Spring-Fall (roughly April – October) Bi-Monthly (every other month) on Saturdays. 3. After getting to know the community, we advise volunteering and spending time getting to know our descision making processes, community structure, and social norms. When an opening is available, you will be notified about the role we are specifically looking to fill. *see section below.

When we are seeking applicants for a specific role / position in the community we will market that on our website, Link.Tree, and here on IC.Org. 1. Applicants for open roles apply via a job description – This document contains the ways to apply. 2. 1st round interview (in-person or virtual) 3. second round interview (in-person or virtual). 4. 3 week trial visit 5. If accepted we require a 1 year training and orientation. 6. After 1 year, residents may be considered for Core Collective Membership

 

Basic expectations or agreements for members

To schedule a visit to Philadelphia Community Farm, please email a message of inquiry to:

[email protected]

Primary decision-making authority

  • Small Leadership Group

A few people (not elected by the broader community) make the major decisions.

Economic model

  • Partial Income-Sharing

Members contribute a percentage of income to community funds.

Economic scenarios for this community

  • There is a labor obligation

Additional economic information

Labor required: 32 hours/week
Members with pre-existing debt: Yes (some debt)
We work together with you to build a situation that is equitable for all involved. Our homestead campus offers private bedrooms/living spaces, and a shared kitchen, dining room, living rooms, two full baths and one half bath. For more information, contact us directly.

Shared resources and amenities that are accessible to everyone in the community

Common House, Garden(s), Greenhouse(s), Outbuilding(s), Tractor & Farm Equipment, Fire pit, Swingsets & play areas, Internet

Frequency of communal meals

  • Approximately 1 meal per day

Substance use culture

  • Substance use appears in public spaces but no pressure
  • Religions
  • Christian
  • Buddhist
  • Jewish
  • Muslim
  • Hindu
  • Native
  • Wiccan, Paganism, or Earth Religions

Property status

  • Privately owned

Setting

  • Rural

Countryside locations with significant distance from urban centers.

Self-produced energy

  • Up to 33%

Self-produced food

  • 33 - 66%
  • Land area size
    300 acres

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Location

  • Wisconsin, United States

Philadelphia Community Farm, Inc.

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2 months ago

We welcome new members who are anchored in spirit, heart, and body.

WILD GRACE, an intentional, eco-spiritual community (Sierra foothills, 30 minutes from Grass Valley, California) is excited to have completed the creation of new homes for prospective members. Perhaps you or someone you know have been preparing for this wonderful opportunity? Spiritual community (sangha) is crucial on the personal level, as Thich Nat Hahn says: Your sangha—family, friends, and co-practitioners—is the soil, and you are the seed. If you have a sangha that is joyful, animated by the desire to practice and help, you will mature on your path of awakening. (adapted from Cultivating the Mind of Love) We also believe that spiritual community is crucial on the global level. The intentional focus of loving, mindful consciousness transmits a healing and transformative energy beyond our ability to perceive, which assists in planetary awakening. Wild Grace provides an opportunity for an intimate group/sangha to focus on inner attunement to the Divine, to deepen in group authentic communication practices, to steward sacred land, and to choose love moment-by-moment. Our octagonal temple, perched above the wild and scenic South Yuba River, is devoted to the Mother of Us All. We are dedicated to life-long learning of the skills needed to communicate, heal, and live life fully together in Love, Oneness, and Presence. We support a healthy balance of personal and community care, work and play, purpose, and “right livelihood.” Our shared foundation consists of group morning silent meditation, weekly heart circles where we practice trauma informed authentic relating, tending the land, sharing two or more meals a week, and creative expression. We host events including weekly neighborhood potlucks, open monthly Kirtans, weekly A Course of Love online global meetings, weekly Qi Gong classes, sun/moon cycle ceremonies, and dance classes. Wild Grace is located on 80 acres of land adja
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  • Forming Communities
1 month ago

Cohousing ABQ: Life is better together. We're moving in during 2026. Last homes available!

We’ve broken ground on a multigenerational cohousing community along the Rio Grande River in Albuquerque, NM! Our community features 25 beautiful, energy-efficient homes clustered around a shared open space, with a fully equipped common house and a range of community amenities. A few last homes are still available — please refer to our website for up-to-date availability. These homes will be move-in ready in the summer/fall of 2026. Or you might be interested in our Wait Pool for unit sizes no longer available. Click here to watch a video of our cohousing community: https://cohousingabq.org/video Our land is on a quiet road with lots of families and kids. The neighborhood’s agricultural roots give it a rural feel, but the center of town is just a 3-minute drive away. Our community plans include play areas for kids, a shared farming area, a year-round greenhouse, an orchard, a workshop and electric vehicle charging. We are diverse in age, background and identity, representing a mix of families with children, couples and singles. We range in age from 2 to 82, and there are 13 kids in our community so far. We have created a fun, caring culture among our group, regularly getting together for meals, camping trips and play dates by the river, in addition to collaborating on our community plans and supporting one another through life’s ups and downs. In Albuquerque, there’s lots to keep us busy, from museums and galleries to nationally recognized wineries and breweries. With 310 sunny days per year, you can often find us outside—hiking, biking or skiing, or exploring the mountains, parks and historic sites all around the region. The Rio Grande that flows through the city center is a playground for kayakers, and miles of walking and cycling trails wind through its wooded banks. Reach out to us or join an upcoming Meet & Greet to learn more about becoming a part of our community! E

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