Partner with Purpose
SUPPORT CONSERVATION AND WORKING LANDSCAPES

Herd of Hope
3 ways to Give
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Fencepost Founder
Supports our Bison and Grasslands Conservation Intiative. Funding goes directly to three main category’s:
Workforce Development
Fighting Rural Hunger
Native Grassland Restoration
—all using bison as the central force for ecological regeneration, food security, and rural resilience.
As a Fencepost Founder, you lay the groundwork for lasting impact. Your support anchors our Bison and Grasslands Conservation Initiative
—fueling workforce development, rural food justice, and native grassland restoration.Like a fencepost on the open range, your contribution provides structure, direction, and the stability needed to grow a regenerative future where bison, land, and community thrive together.
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Band of Hands
Supports our Inspiring Stewarts Intiative. Funding goes directly to the heart of our Living Lab 1- year expereince:
Bison-ology —a deep dive into the science, culture, and stewardship of bison. In this course, students will explore how bison shape ecosystems, restore landscapes, and feed communities. Through hands-on lessons and real-world observation, participants will learn everything from animal behavior and veterinary basics to native grazing systems, humane harvesting, and ecological monitoring.
By the end of the course, students won’t just understand the bison—they’ll understand how to live and work in balance with the land.
Eden Sky Ranch works to empower young people interested in ranching through STEM education and business diversification, preserving this way of life for future generations.
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Wind Walkers
Supports a unique 1- week course called Wind Whispering—students are invited into a sacred conversation spoken through their nervous system.
Wind Whispering—one spoken not in words, but in breath, body, and stillness. This course is an immersive journey into the subtle, intuitive world of equine connection, where communication begins with presence and deepens into partnership.
Participants will learn the foundations of equine speak—the body language, energetic cues, and emotional attunement that horses use to communicate. Through guided somatic practices, students will explore the principles of equine-assisted therapy, participate in individual and group meditations with the herd, and discover how to both offer and receive healing touch.