About us
We’re a grassroots environmental nonprofit, operating in Virginia’s rural Northern Shenandoah Valley and Piedmont regions, as well as in the DC suburbs. We’re also an architect
of transformative, scalable projects like Making Trash Bloom,
the host of webinars with global reach, and the creator of conservation education videos reaching millions of viewers across social media.
Since our founding in 2018, Sustainability Matters has organized more than 250 educational and outreach programs for over 25,000 participants. Whether you’re a sixth-generation farmer
in the Valley, a New American settling in Northern Virginia, or
a webinar guest from the other side of the world, we welcome you to our programs and to our family.
Mission
We cultivate community through conservation.
We make sustainability fun, realistic, and inclusive of all.
How we work
We build community: we’re about people as much as about the planet.
We empower people to help the environment while helping themselves, saving money, and having fun.
We bring conservation to unexpected places, reaching people who might never make it to traditional environmental education sites.
We create spaces where everyone can learn as well as teach. Peer-to-peer information exchange is vital to our model, and our communication is never one-way.
We partner for impact, leveraging expertise, resources, and connections into a collaborative greater than its parts.
5
Years
250
Programs
25,000
Participants
150
Volunteers*
* and one duck
Current Program Partners
Blandy Experimental Farm (State Arboretum of Virginia)
Blue Ridge Wildlife Center
Carrier Arboretum at James Madison University
City of Winchester
Fairfax County
Farm Service Agency
Friendly City Food Co-op
Lord Fairfax Soil & Water Conservation District
Mountain Vista Governor’s School
Natural Resources Conservation Service
Rappahannock County
Shenandoah County
Shenandoah County Chamber of Commerce
Shenandoah University School of Business
United States Department of Agriculture
Virginia Cooperative Extension
Virginia Department of Forestry