Global Seed Savers 14th Annual Nourish Celebration October 25th US/26th PH.
Mabuhay! We are excited to celebrate our 14th Annual Nourish event with both our in-person watch parties and virtual community!
2024 has been another year of abundance; staff growth, new partnerships, stronger community connections, and continued demand for our programs at Global Seed Savers! Please, join us for a fun virtual gathering of our world community to hear stories from our partner farmers, meet our team members, and engage with our important advocacy of restoring local food and seed systems across the Philippines.
Reserve a Table of 6 = $400
Denver Metro Single Ticket = $75 (Prior to 10/18)
Virtual Single Ticket = $50
All Tickets After 10/18 = $100
*Denver Metro Tickets include Filipino Cuisine and access to our Filipino Artisans Market
Nourish Sponsorships
Nourish sponsorships are a special way to support our work and engage with our community. GSS events have a significant impact on our partner farmers and communities in the Philippines.
Sponsoring GSS’s 14th Annual Nourish Celebration will provide a unique opportunity to deepen your commitment to our work, build stronger community connections, and expand our organization.
Events are only possible because of dedicated community partners that help make them successful. We hope you will join us as a Sponsor this year! Denver Metro Sponsorships will include a Filipino Meal for all guests.
For sponsor inquires, please contact our Founder and CEO Sherry Manning via email at sherry@globalseedsavers.org or phone 425-698-5808
Philippines Address
Our local staff work remotely
from various parts of the Philippines (Benguet, Cebu).
To contact our Philippines team, fill up this contact form.
US Address
Located at
The Posner Center
for International Development
1031 33rd Street, Ste. 174
Denver, CO 80205
info@globalseedsavers.org
Our US offices are based in Denver, Colorado, which is the land of the Cheyenne and Arapaho and 48 other Indigenous Tribes and Nations who call Colorado home. They are the original Stewards of this stolen land and it is because of their successes and continued hardships that we are able to engage in our collective work of restoring the indigenous practice of saving seeds.