In 2005, Tryon Life Community Farm was recognized as federally exempt 501(c)3 organization. See advance ruling and determination letters, attached below. TLC Farm collaborates with several other entities to tend this land; the Oregon Sustainable Land Trust (OSALT) holds the legal title to the land; TLC Farm has a 99-year land lease in common with Cedar Moon, a residential worker collective and intentional community on the land. Cedar Moon is incorporated as an LLC, and is legally and financially independent from TLC Farm (though many residents are core volunteers with TLC Farm).
Board of Directors
The current board is:
Please take a look at out 2007 Annual Report, the file is attached!
TLC Farm Accomplishments in 2007
Land Projects
*Shaped bioswales and planted native plants to direct and store storm water in three different areas of TLC Farm. Transformed approximately 15,375 square feet (over a third of an acre!) from invasive blackberries into food forests and organic gardens.
*Site for the 7th Village Building Convergence, hosting workshops on food foresting, weeding for fertility, and swales/greywater. VBC participants removed blackberries, planted a food forest and re-designed the Village Green.
*Installed Portland's first public composting toilets! Along with increasing TLC Farm's ability to host visitors and classes, the toilets are a new educational tool, inspiring a PSU Master's Thesis and discussions about sewage and composting with every field trip that visits the farm.
*Successfully birthed and raised six baby goats, and sold 90 gallons of raw goat milk from TLC Farm.
Partnerships and Advocacy
*New and continuing partnerships with SERA Architects, Shining Star Waldorf School, Trackers NW, City Repair, Architects Without Borders, Architects For Humanity, Ancestral Lifeways Community, Portland Permaculture Guild, Coalition for a Livable Future, Center for a Sustainable Today, Salmon Nation, Sunroot Gardens, Cedar Moon, and more!
*Partnered with Shining Star Waldorf School to host Mother Earth Kindergarten, the nation's first bio-immersion kindergarten.
*Launched ReCode Portland, a campaign to develop new legal codes and permitting processes to allow for sustainable residential design.
Education
Hands-on Sustainability Youth Education Program
* Hosted 103 field trips to over 1200 students and 300 adult chaperones.
* 19 volunteer teachers gave 292 teacher hours
* All classes provided on a donation basis, with $5540 in donations received this year
* Held TLC Farm's first sustainability-focused summer camp and second annual youth drum camp.
* Helped catalyze networking meetings with other farm/garden educational programs in Portland
* Received a $20,000 grant from Spirit Mountain Community Fund
and hired Matt Gordon as part-time education coordinator.
Community Education
*Hosted the Earth Activist Training in May, a two-week residential permaculture design certification course for 20 participants.
*Received a $3,500 Community Watershed Grant from the Bureau of Environmental Services to construct educational land signs, and have begun to design and construct the signs.
*Completed a comprehensive guide to over 100 medicinal plants found or grown at TLC Farm, which is available both on our website and as a laminated compilation to use while visiting the farm.
*Hosted over 20 community workshops on a variety of sustainability-related topics.
*Hosted seven interns, with internships from one week to one year,
*Hosted service projects with groups including Nike, PSU, AEI, Riverdale High School, Gilkey Middle School, Lewis & Clark College, and Northwest Service Academy Americorps.
Approximately 120 volunteers gave about 8,800 hours — WOW!!! TLC Farm is truly a volunteer effort, fueled by the love and generosity of the community. Thanks for another great year!
The Oregon Sustainable Agriculture Land Trust (OSALT) is a non-profit trust that holds land in various ways to ensure that it is used for research and education into sustainability. OSALT holds title to the land TLC Farm occupies, and enforces a 99-year ground lease that ensures that activities on the land support sustainability research and education purposes. Their website provides information about the various properties they hold title to, announcements of upcoming events, and information about educational activities, as well as other useful material.
Feedback and participation welcome! Please send bug reports to web@tryonfarm.org