Choose how you want to participate in the Carquinez Strait's regenerative economy. Every tier illustrates your direct impact on our local Doughnut Economics metrics.
Transactional Access
Regenerative Stewardship
Generative Wealth Building
Measured against California Doughnut Economics (CalDEC) 2026 Standards for the Carquinez Strait.
Maintains the status quo. Slight support for local food access, but wealth continues to leak out of the Carquinez bioregion.
Standard retail supply chains remain vulnerable to climate shocks and high carbon-mile logistics.
Measured against California Doughnut Economics (CalDEC) 2026 Standards for the Carquinez Strait.
Directly bridges the 12.4-year life expectancy gap in our corridor through active "Food as Medicine" clinical integration.
Bypasses extractive industrial supply chains by sourcing 100% locally, protecting our watersheds from industrial agricultural runoff.
Measured against California Doughnut Economics (CalDEC) 2026 Standards for the Carquinez Strait.
Reverses the $12.45 hourly wage gap by utilizing a non-extractive solidarity economy, keeping 100% of wealth inside the community.
Actively regenerates the landscape. Producers participate in closed-loop compost systems (SB 1383) to rebuild degraded refinery soils.
Food
How can we develop a local, resilient food system?
Who can grow the food?
What land can we grow food on?
Who wants to prepare & cook healthy organic food?
Health
How can we improve local health outcomes?
How do we share more preventative healthcare locally?
Who are the potential Community Health Workers in the community?
How can healers stay local and live well?
Education
How can we teach beyond institutional education?
How can youth and adults learn how to be disaster resilient?
How can non-institutional teachers be supported to share skills and work ethic that builds resilient infrastructure?
