Help Support The
Farmers That Feed
The World

Partnering with farmers, researchers, and communities to develop sustainable solutions that strengthen resilience in a changing climate.

Today nearly 800 Million
people don’t get enough to eat

Smallholder farmers are the backbone of our food systems, supplying 80% of what we eat. Yet, many struggle with challenges like droughts, crop diseases, and poor soil.

We fund projects that keep farmers’ needs front & center. 

Their insights help us shape the development of new agricultural
technology and nutritious climate-smart crops that boost harvests and improve community health. 

You can help too. Join us to support the people who feed the world.

Grow Further is an inaugural VACS Champion of the FAO United Nations for our work to develop climate-adapted nutritious crop varieties and building, healthy fertile soils.

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Where We Work

Grow Further’s current project footprint spans across several countries in Africa, including Ghana, Tanzania, Zimbabwe & Ethiopia. We also forecast program expansion into India. See our current projects here.

How You Can Help

Support Grow Further by donating, volunteering, or sharing our mission with others. Every action helps drive agricultural innovation forward. See how you can help here.

Who We Are

Grow Further is a Seattle-based nonprofit focused on global food security through sustainable agriculture and farmer-led innovation. Learn more about us here.

News & Events

Stay up to date with the latest news, upcoming events, project highlights, and organizational updates from Grow Further. Discover how we’re advancing global food security and how you can get involved.

Our Latest News

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June 30, 2025

Selling Orange-Fleshed Sweet Potatoes to Skeptical Consumers

June 30, 2025

Selling Orange-Fleshed Sweet Potatoes to Skeptical Consumers

June 30, 2025

Selling Orange-Fleshed Sweet Potatoes to Skeptical Consumers

June 30, 2025

Selling Orange-Fleshed Sweet Potatoes to Skeptical Consumers

June 30, 2025