Get Involved: Donate or Volunteer

At The Brave Farmer, we are passionate about creating a sustainable future and educating our community about the importance of bees, farming, and self-sufficiency.

As we work towards becoming a non-profit organization, your support is invaluable to us. There are several ways you can contribute.

Your generous donations help us maintain and expand our farm, rescue more bees, and continue offering educational programs. Every contribution, no matter the size, makes a significant difference. Currently, we are facing several specific costs, including legal fees to become a non-profit, land survey fees, land clearing fees, permits, and fencing materials. You can donate easily through Venmo.


Volunteer

We are always looking for enthusiastic volunteers to join our team. Whether you have expertise in farming, beekeeping, education, or simply a passion for sustainable living, we welcome your help. Volunteering with us is a rewarding experience where you can make a tangible impact. Contact us today to learn how you can get involved or to discuss what skills and support you can offer.


Why Your Support Matters

  • Expansion and Growth: Your support helps us grow our bee farm and rescue operations, allowing us to save more bees and increase our educational outreach.
  • Community Education: Donations and volunteer efforts enable us to provide hands-on learning experiences for children and adults, teaching sustainable practices and fostering a love for nature.
  • Sustainable Farming: Contributions help us implement and maintain sustainable farming practices, ensuring the health and productivity of our farm for future generations.
  • Covering Essential Costs: Your donations will help us cover essential costs such as legal fees to become a non-profit, land survey fees, land clearing fees, permits, and fencing materials.

We are always grateful for any help and support. Together, we can make a positive impact on our environment and community. Thank you for considering a donation or volunteering with The Brave Farmer.