280 Project removes barriers to California’s winemaking industry
The 280 Project in San Francisco is a nonprofit dedicated to making the wine industry more accessible for marginalized communities.
The 280 Project in San Francisco is a nonprofit dedicated to making the wine industry more accessible for marginalized communities.
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A collective effort with volunteers and nonprofits shows how citizen science and community partnerships can drive positive change in forest recovery.
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