Project Updates

True Blessings is CascadiaNow!'s New Fiscally Sponsored Project

True Blessings is CascadiaNow!'s New Fiscally Sponsored Project

By a unanimous vote of the CascadiaNow! Board of Directors, we are pleased to welcome True Blessings to the CN! family! True Blessings goal is to operate and maintain outreach, support, mentor, and resource services for low income families, at-risk youth, and immigrants in Pierce County, Washington areas.

Welcome New CascadiaNow! Fiscally Sponsored Project, End of Life Liberty Project

Welcome New CascadiaNow! Fiscally Sponsored Project, End of Life Liberty Project

CascadiaNow! is thrilled to welcome the End of Life Liberty Project (ELLP) to our family! By advocating for the rights of terminally ill individuals, the ELLP demonstrates a commitment to resilient and inclusive communities by empowering individuals facing end of life to make important decisions with autonomy and dignity.

Announcing our 2017 Cascadia Convergence

Announcing our 2017 Cascadia Convergence

Cascadia Convergence (formerly Rainingman) is a space for everyone interested in the idea of Cascadia to meet face to face, and have a great time camping. Each year, this awesome, fun filled, family-friendly weekend features art, music, presentations and workshops. 

Seeking "Made in Cascadia" Volunteers

Seeking "Made in Cascadia" Volunteers

Join us as we put together our first "Made In Cascadia" regional directory! "Made in Cascadia" is a project dedicated to raising awareness of groups, organizations, and businesses that are made or grown in the Cascadia bioregion. Help us connect sustainable and ethically produced goods with awesome Cascadians around the Pacific Northwest.

Cascadian Agriculture Culture: Farm Visits, Farmer Interviews, and an Educational Video

Cascadian Agriculture Culture: Farm Visits, Farmer Interviews, and an Educational Video

When thinking of the lifestyle cultures that we share as part of the Cascadia community, agriculture culture is definitely one of the aspects that every Cascadian should be aware of if not a part of. With features like advantageous geographic features, weather conditions, and residents deeply invested in buying local, the Cascadia bioregion is an obviously place for an agriculture culture to develop.