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A way to support them all.
Each month we pick a different theme vital to the health ourselves, the earth and each other. We then highlight an organization doing extraordinary work within that theme and directly support them. Each month you'll learn about a different organization and how to get more connected to them and their work.
Just as in a traditional CSA, where you support small farms before their harvest season to be able to sustain their operations throughout the year, in our Community Supported Action, you are sustaining the vital work of organizations looking at root causes, reimagining systems and taking action. The return here isn’t a box of vegetables– it’s something maybe even more valuable. It’s directly the work that feeds all of us, whether we know it or not.
Don't just choose one thing to give to. Give to all of it.
Sign up monthly or give once– with any amount.
Food
Clothing
Shelter
Environment
Energy
Education
Health
Media
Identity
Design
Justice
Economy
A MONTHLY COMMUNITY SUPPORTED ACTION
For the fire. For the future.

It's all connected.
The HOLES IN THE WALL COLLECTIVE CSAction
2022 Organizations
Help support 12 amazing nonprofits who are working on the ground– for the fire and for the future.
ENVIRONMENT - Climate Justice Alliance
ENERGY - Just Transition Fund
EDUCATION - Movement Generation
HEALTH - Shatterproof
FOOD - National Young Farmers Coalition
CLOTHING - Garment Worker Center
SHELTER - National Low Income Housing Coalition
DESIGN - Open Architecture New York
IDENTITY - Life After Hate
MEDIA - Media Justice
JUSTICE - VAYLA New Orleans
ECONOMY - All Together Now PA
CREATIVITY - Holes in the Wall Collective
100% donations are distributed evenly between all 13 organizations.
OUR 2021 ORGANIZATIONS
December CSAction
Organization
sustainable economies
law center
The Sustainable Economies Law Center is one of the few organizations in the country focused on the legal needs of the solidarity economy, helping to develop new models and policies for cooperatives and community-owned economies.
At the intersections of economic, racial, and climate justice, the Law Center supports and develops projects such as immigrant-owned cooperatives, real estate cooperatives, Indigenous land trusts, and other enterprises that redistribute wealth, democratize governance, and provide long-term stewardship over vital resources.
