If you steward a farm, a homestead, or a regenerative project, open it to a teaching residency. The work your land needs gets done by people who care about learning to do it well, and you earn a share.
Hosting turns the projects you can't get to into a place where people learn, and your land into a living classroom.
The projects your land needs, done
Every residency leaves real work behind: a cob wall raised, a food forest planted, a hedgerow restored. The land gains because students learn by doing on it.
Earn from your space
You decide what you offer, beds, meals, and the run of the land, and earn a share of every residency hosted on your site.
No teaching required
You bring the place. Certified teachers bring the craft and the curriculum. You never have to run a single class yourself.
Join a regenerative network
Become part of a community of farms, homesteads, and eco-projects regenerating land through hands-on learning, worldwide.
How hosting works
From your first listing to a residency on the ground, in three steps.
01
List your land
Tell us what your site is like and the projects it needs. It takes a few minutes, and there's no commitment.
02
Get matched
We match your land with certified teachers whose residencies fit what you need. You approve every teacher and project before they arrive.
03
Host the residency
Welcome a teacher and their students for a few days or a few weeks. They learn, your land gains, and you earn a share. Then do it again.
What you provide
A place to stay: beds, a bunkhouse, or space to camp
Access to the land and the projects that need doing
A welcome, local knowledge, and a sense of place
Basic facilities: clean water, a kitchen, a workspace
What you receive
A share of every residency's fee
Real projects completed by motivated learners
A network of teachers and students who return
Your site on the living map, seen by learners worldwide
You'd be in good company
Real places already opening their land to teachers and students.
Tell us about your site and what it needs. We'll be in touch to learn more and help you welcome your first residency. No commitment, and you approve every teacher and project before anything happens on your land.