Programs · Year-Round

Four disciplines. One rooted curriculum.

Our cohorts meet weekly through the school year and intensively in summer. Each youth engages with all four pillars — because the lessons of money, soil, ownership, and leadership only compound when they're learned together.

Pillar 01

Financial Literacy

Ages 5–17

From counting coins in kindergarten to building investment portfolios in high school, our curriculum teaches kids the language of money in age-appropriate, hands-on cohorts.

  • Saving, budgeting, and credit fundamentals
  • Banking, debt, and the math of compounding
  • Investing basics: stocks, bonds, ownership
Pillar 02

Gardening & Stewardship

All cohorts · weekly

Every youth tends real soil. Seasonal planting cycles teach patience, biology, food systems, and the long arithmetic of growing something worth harvesting.

  • Raised-bed design and seasonal rotation
  • Soil science and composting
  • Harvest, storage, and food preparation
Pillar 03

Entrepreneurship

Ages 10–17

Youth design, price, and sell products grown or made through the program. Real customers. Real margins. Real lessons in value creation.

  • Product design and pricing labs
  • Farmers-market and pop-up shop placements
  • Capital management for student ventures
Pillar 04

Legacy Leadership

Ages 13–17

Older youth mentor the cohorts behind them, lead garden teams, and develop the public-speaking, conflict, and decision skills that mark real leaders.

  • Peer mentorship and team leadership
  • Public speaking and storytelling
  • Community service and civic engagement
Bring it to your community

We partner with schools, churches, and community organizations.

If you serve youth in Leon County or the surrounding region and want to bring the curriculum to your space, we want to hear from you.

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