Many ways to belong to this.
Money is one shape. Land, time, expertise, attention, and inheritance are others.
Whatever you bring, ReVillage is structured to receive it without compromising the mission.
Current campaigns we're standing with.
Live efforts you can support today. Some are ours; some are partner-led. We feature them when the work is what the watershed needs next.

Town Square Activation
Revitalizing the heart of Graton as a vibrant public space — the civic ground where Town Square gatherings will live. Led by the District; actively supported by ReVillage.
$92,015 raised of $144,000
140 backers
Four ways to give and invest.
Tax-deductible giving.
Supports the work that doesn't carry a return profile: research, cultural programming, Town Square gatherings, fellowships for deep-core organizers, and what we share with other watersheds doing their own listening.
Where it goes
- Seasonal gatherings and free public events
- Fellowship stipends for core organizers
- Documenting what we learn, so others can adapt rather than copy
- Arts, culture, and educational programming
Mission-aligned investment.
Funds the commercial, place-based infrastructure that needs to cash-flow to be sovereign: Graton Station, preservatory production, property acquisition, future place-based businesses.
For
- Accredited investors seeking mission-aligned returns
- Community capital partners and cooperatively-held capital
- Foundations deploying program-related investments (PRIs)
Gifts beyond a checkbook.
Some of the most consequential contributions don't move through a donate button. Land in or near the watershed. Appreciated stock or crypto. A bequest in your estate. A connection you think we should know about. Each one warrants a real conversation.
Hands on the build.
Mornings at the Station. Setup for Town Square. Farm days. Sign work. Hospitality. Design help. Hundreds of people will hold a piece of this with their hands. Volunteering is a contribution, full stop.