Organizations Filed Purposes:
THE CENTER FOR RESILIENT CITIES BUILDS ROBUST AND THRIVING URBAN COMMUNITIES THAT ARE HEALTHY, JUST, ECONOMICALLY VIABLE, AND ENVIRONMENTALLY SOUND. WE ENVISION A WORLD OF RESILIENT CITIES FILLED WITH CLEAN WATER, CLEAR AIR, GREEN LANDSCAPES, SUSTAINABLE AND JUST FOOD SYSTEMS, AND HEALTHY PEOPLE IN ECONOMICALLY THRIVING NEIGHBORHOODS.
IN 2019, CENTER FOR RESILIENT CITIES, INC. (CRC) CONTINUED ITS ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES ROLE FOR RESILIENCE RESEARCH CENTER, INC. (RRC), THE 501(C)(3) NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION THAT CONSTRUCTED THE BADGER ROCK CENTER IN MADISON, WISCONSIN, IN 2012. THE BADGER ROCK CENTER IS COMPRISED OF A NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER WITH PROGRAMMING FOR RESIDENTS, PRODUCTIVE URBAN AGRICULTURE ON SITE, AND A PROJECT-BASED PUBLIC CHARTER MIDDLE SCHOOL. CRC PROVIDES THE BADGER ROCK CENTER OPERATIONS OVERVIEW, STAFFS THE NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER, AND WORKS WITH RESIDENTS OF THE SURROUNDING NEIGHBORHOODS. CRC ALSO WORKS WITH NON-PROFIT PARTNERS INCLUDING THE MADISON METROPOLITAN SCHOOL DISTRICT, BADGER ROCK MIDDLE SCHOOL, COMMUNITY GROUNDWORKS, AND THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON.
THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN CENTER FOR AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS AND COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES ARE INITIATING A NEW SCHOOL FOR URBAN AGRICULTURE (SUA) IN PARTNERSHIP WITH TWO MADISON COMMUNITY NONPROFITS, COMMUNITY GROUNDWORKS (CGW) AND THE CENTER FOR RESILIENT CITIES (CRC), BOTH NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED FOR THEIR EXPERTISE IN URBAN AGRICULTURE PRACTICE. THE SUA IS SUPPORTED BY A THREE-YEAR USDA HIGHER EDUCATION CHALLENGE GRANT. THE GRANT'S LONG-TERM GOAL IS A SELF-SUPPORTING PROGRAM SERVING A WIDE RANGE OF STUDENTS. THE SUA WILL RECRUIT AND TRAIN CURRENT AND FUTURE URBAN AGRICULTURE WORKERS-PEOPLE INTERESTED IN GAINING SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE IN GROWING FOOD, BUILDING COMMUNITY AND EARNING A LIVELIHOOD. THE SCHOOL WILL OFFER DIFFERENT TYPES OF INSTRUCTION TO FIT THE NEEDS OF A RANGE OF STUDENTS, INCLUDING 1-YEAR AND 2-YEAR SHORT-COURSE OR TECHNICAL COLLEGE STUDENTS, 4-YEAR UW-MADISON STUDENTS, WISCONSIN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS, AND NON-CREDIT COMMUNITY MEMBER STUDENTS. IN ADDITION TO ON-CAMPUS TRAINING, STUDENTS WILL BE PLACED IN INTERNSHIPS WITH CGW AND CRC. KEY OUTCOMES OF THE SCHOOL WILL BE THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN URBAN AGRICULTURE CURRICULUM, AN EVALUATION OF THE FIRST TWO YEARS OF ACTIVITY, A SET OF BEST PRACTICES FOR THE PARTNERING OF NONPROFITS WITH UNIVERSITIES, AND PRODUCTION OF A NATIONAL URBAN AGRICULTURE COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE FRAMEWORK.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Marcia Caton Campbell | EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR | 24 | $76,885 |
Lisa Peyton-Caire | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Ananda Mirilli | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Hal Mayer | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Jim Bradley | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Nicholas Hayes | SECRETARY | 1 | $0 |
Brigid Elliott-Boger | TREASURER | 1 | $0 |
Joe Sensenbrenner | PRESIDENT | 1 | $0 |
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