Cornucopia Project 2021Online Auction

Cornucopia Project
START
24
September 2021
06:00 PM EDT
END
26
September 2021
08:00 PM EDT
RAISED
$18,001.90
GOAL $15,000.00
120.0% REACHED!

About Our Auction

Please join us for a pre-holiday auction of local goods in support of Cornucopia Project. Our fundraising event helps to shine a light on local businesses while providing vital funds for Cornucopia Project's community programs.

Your purchase at the auction gives Monadnock area youth many excellent opportunities to participate in hands-on garden, kitchen and farm programs.

Members of our Board of Directors, volunteers, and staff have gathered a collection of experiences and gifts to offer at the 2021 online auction. We are also auctioning direct support for students through scholarship and field trip items. Last year, the auction helped to raise over $15,000. $4,000.00 of these funds were raised to install a farm fence. This year, in addition to directly supporting programs, we are raising funds to build a roof over our produce wash station. We are excited to expand this produce processing area to support our recent commitment to provide 1000 pounds of produce to ConVal District cafeterias!

Thank you for visiting our auction! You can email us at Admin@CornucopiaProject.org with any questions. Please browse the auction listings for more details.

Thanks so much for joining us and please invite your friends!


About Cornucopia Project

Our mission is to plant seeds for a lifetime of healthy eating through garden, kitchen and farm education.

We envision a resilient community that celebrates healthy food, hands-on learning and environmental sustainability.

For 17 years, the Cornucopia Project has brought nutrition and horticulture based learning to thousands of students throughout southern New Hampshire through hands-on gardening and culinary lessons.

With healthy, local, sustainably-grown produce at the heart of all we do, the Cornucopia Project helps to build strong, healthy communities by developing and delivering agriculture-based education programs to children as they grow, and by cultivating the future leaders of the local food movement.

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