
Field Studies Sanctuary
Invest & Support
Steward with us!
Field Studies Sanctuary is a sacred invitation — a place where spirit meets soil, and where ancestral wisdom informs every offering.
As we grow, we are calling in aligned stewards, supporters, and visionaries to help bring this living prayer to life.
Whether you are drawn to support our spiritual teachings, land restoration efforts, or community education initiatives, there is a place for you at the table.
Thank you for taking time to see both ways we’re able to accept support.
Sacred Assembly of Soil & Soul
Our Spiritual Church
Support our 508(c)(1)(A) nonprofit arm, Field Studies Sanctuary Sacred Assembly of Soil and Soul (SASS), by offering tax-deductible contributions toward:
Ceremonial spaces and community altars
Healing retreats and land-based education
Scholarships for single mothers and children
Curriculum development rooted in ancestral wisdom
Land acquisition and natural building materials for sacred structure
All donations directly support our spiritual mission and are received as gifts to the church.
See our 508(c)(1)(A) Documentation.
Field Studies Sanctuary, LLC
Our Earth-Based Enterprise
Support our for-profit social enterprise, Field Studies Sanctuary, which brings regenerative products, educational templates, and sacred commerce to life through:
Digital offerings, printables, and books
Herbal toolkits and apothecary items
Educational templates and land-based teachings rooted in ancestral wisdom and intuitive practice
Land-based teaching projects and self-sustaining infrastructure
Partnerships, grants, or investments here directly grow our mission-aligned business.
We gratefully accept both financial offerings and in-kind gifts (such as tools, materials, or land) that support the sanctuary’s purpose.
Let’s Plant Something Sacred, Together.
Whether you’re called to invest in Earth-honoring futures, collaborate on offerings of nourishment and wisdom, or simply learn more about our sacred programs — we welcome your inquiry. Reach out, and let’s begin a conversation rooted in purpose, possibility, and reciprocity.