To meet this moment of change, we must
uplift our 
People
, nourish our
 Food
, and tend our 
 & 
Land
,
 Foundation
Protecting Soils, Connecting People
with courage, care, and commitment.

List Styles

This is an informative page to demonstrate how to accomplish the different kinds of lists in Programs.

How Does It Work?

The Mycelium Bridge Fund operates by providing no-interest or low-interest loans, focusing on three primary areas:

  1. Grant Gap Financing
    For organizations that rely on grants with delayed reimbursements, the Mycelium Fund provides upfront capital, allowing them to continue their work without delays.
  2. Agricultural Program Funding
    Targeting small and medium-sized farms, the Mycelium Fund supports projects promoting sustainable farming, soil health, and regenerative practices through USDA and state programs like NRCS and CDFA Healthy Soils.
  3. Working Capital Loans
    Offering working capital to producers in the regenerative agriculture space, particularly those within underserved communities, ensuring they have the resources to operate and expand their practices.

To accomplish this style, where the list is indented, you just need to put a colon (:) at the end of the paragraph above it.

How Does It Work?

The Mycelium Bridge Fund operates by providing no-interest or low-interest loans, focusing on three primary areas:

  1. Grant Gap Financing
    For organizations that rely on grants with delayed reimbursements, the Mycelium Fund provides upfront capital, allowing them to continue their work without delays.
  2. Agricultural Program Funding
    Targeting small and medium-sized farms, the Mycelium Fund supports projects promoting sustainable farming, soil health, and regenerative practices through USDA and state programs like NRCS and CDFA Healthy Soils.
  3. Working Capital Loans
    Offering working capital to producers in the regenerative agriculture space, particularly those within underserved communities, ensuring they have the resources to operate and expand their practices.

To accomplish this style, where the list is indented, you just need to put a colon (:) at the end of the paragraph above it.

To have A, B, C instead of 1, 2, 3 – you can toggle a switch in the cms.

How Does It Work?

The Mycelium Bridge Fund operates by providing no-interest or low-interest loans, focusing on three primary areas:

  • Grant Gap Financing
    For organizations that rely on grants with delayed reimbursements, the Mycelium Fund provides upfront capital, allowing them to continue their work without delays.
  • Agricultural Program Funding
    Targeting small and medium-sized farms, the Mycelium Fund supports projects promoting sustainable farming, soil health, and regenerative practices through USDA and state programs like NRCS and CDFA Healthy Soils.
  • Working Capital Loans
    Offering working capital to producers in the regenerative agriculture space, particularly those within underserved communities, ensuring they have the resources to operate and expand their practices.

To accomplish this style, where the list is indented, you just need to put a colon (:) at the end of the paragraph above it.

Impact

PFL actively fosters legal, political and economic systems that return nutrients from bioresources back to the soil. We believe that communities producing these bioresources should have the right to develop them for their own economic benefit. PFL also believes these opportunities should not come at the expense of the health of people and their land. Our goal is to support the development of a new resource right to soil, granted to the communities and individuals who generate and manage soil-building organic materials.

  1. Rejecting Resource Extraction
    By harnessing the power of place-based economic development, right to resources provides communities with opportunities to develop and use bioresources. This counters existing precedents set by other natural resource development, including oil, gas, and lumber industries.
  2. Right to Soil
    Prioritizing bioresources that build soil health provides opportunities for communities to build economic growth while building healthier and more resilient soil systems. Healthy soils have lasting effects on climate resilience and human health.

This is the default behaviour of lists.

Impact

PFL actively fosters legal, political and economic systems that return nutrients from bioresources back to the soil. We believe that communities producing these bioresources should have the right to develop them for their own economic benefit. PFL also believes these opportunities should not come at the expense of the health of people and their land. Our goal is to support the development of a new resource right to soil, granted to the communities and individuals who generate and manage soil-building organic materials.

  1. Rejecting Resource Extraction
    By harnessing the power of place-based economic development, right to resources provides communities with opportunities to develop and use bioresources. This counters existing precedents set by other natural resource development, including oil, gas, and lumber industries.
  2. Right to Soil
    Prioritizing bioresources that build soil health provides opportunities for communities to build economic growth while building healthier and more resilient soil systems. Healthy soils have lasting effects on climate resilience and human health.

This is the default behaviour of lists.

Impact

PFL actively fosters legal, political and economic systems that return nutrients from bioresources back to the soil. We believe that communities producing these bioresources should have the right to develop them for their own economic benefit. PFL also believes these opportunities should not come at the expense of the health of people and their land. Our goal is to support the development of a new resource right to soil, granted to the communities and individuals who generate and manage soil-building organic materials.

  • Rejecting Resource Extraction
    By harnessing the power of place-based economic development, right to resources provides communities with opportunities to develop and use bioresources. This counters existing precedents set by other natural resource development, including oil, gas, and lumber industries.
  • Right to Soil
    Prioritizing bioresources that build soil health provides opportunities for communities to build economic growth while building healthier and more resilient soil systems. Healthy soils have lasting effects on climate resilience and human health.

This is the default behaviour of lists.

List Solutions

Main Findings

  1. There is excess feedstock availability and insufficient compost processing.
  2. Successful compost planning requires resource management programming as opposed to waste management programming.
  3. Current composting regulations disincentivize growth and creation of small to medium scale compost operations.
  4. Decentralized, small and medium-sized composting sites are more economical to build and Maintain, as well as provide a higher quality and more economical product

This is done by having a bold text on the line above the list.

List Solutions

Main Findings

  1. There is excess feedstock availability and insufficient compost processing.
  2. Successful compost planning requires resource management programming as opposed to waste management programming.
  3. Current composting regulations disincentivize growth and creation of small to medium scale compost operations.
  4. Decentralized, small and medium-sized composting sites are more economical to build and Maintain, as well as provide a higher quality and more economical product

This is done by having a bold text on the line above the list.

List Solutions

Main Findings

  • There is excess feedstock availability and insufficient compost processing.
  • Successful compost planning requires resource management programming as opposed to waste management programming.
  • Current composting regulations disincentivize growth and creation of small to medium scale compost operations.
  • Decentralized, small and medium-sized composting sites are more economical to build and Maintain, as well as provide a higher quality and more economical product

This is done by having a bold text on the line above the list.

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