Our LGBTQ+ History

The Foundation will continue to develop new programs and education to ensure our conversations reach the food and agriculture industry, promoting positive change for LGBTQ+ individuals. By highlighting key moments in LGBTQ+ history, including contributions to the LGBTQ+ community, we aim to raise awareness and foster inclusion in agriculture.

AUGUST 2015

Foundation members group photo
Attendees socializing at the Cultivating Change Summit
Presenter engaging with the audience at the Cultivating Change Summit
Audience engaging in a session at the Cultivating Change Summit

In August 2015 the inaugural Cultivating Change Summit kicked off in Atlanta, GA. The Summit started a long-overdue conversation to acknowledge and value the presence of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals in the agricultural industry.

Panel of speakers on stage at the Cultivating Change Summit
Panel of speakers at the Cultivating Change Summit
Attendees at the Cultivating Change Summit interacting during breakout sessions
Presenter speaking at the Cultivating Change Summit

Ten months later, that conversation continued at the second annual Cultivating Change Summit in Sacramento, CA, the epicenter and capital of the number one agriculture producing state in the nation. Over 200 industry leaders, innovators, educators, role models, trailblazers, and creators joined conversations focusing on Ag Education, Government/Public Service, Production Agriculture, and Urban Agriculture.

Cultivating Change Foundation members at The White House with U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack

Cultivating Change Foundation at The White House Convening on Advancing LGBT Progress in Rural America. Pictured with the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack (2016).

Cultivating Change Foundation logo

The Cultivating Change Foundation, a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization was launched at the start of 2016.

The Foundation’s mission is to value and elevate LGBTQ+ agriculturists through advocacy, education, and community.

The Foundation will continue to develop new programs and educational materials to ensure our conversations reach a broad audience and promote positive change for LGBTQ+ individuals in agriculture.