SUPPORT OUR WORK
Sunshine Community Compost is cultivating a regenerative future - one compost pile, one community connection, one educational moment at a time. Your support helps us move beyond resource recovery toward soil building, food growing, and deep-rooted resilience in neighborhoods across our community.
We believe composting should be accessible to everyone ready to reconnect with nature and community. With your help, we can expand our reach, deepen our impact, and grow the next wave of compost leaders.
Every contribution helps us:
Build soil, reduce waste, and strengthen local food systems
Deliver hands-on compost education and tools
Maintain and expand our Community Drop-Off Sites




SOIL CIRCLE MONTHLY GIVING
Join our new Soil Circle! A monthly gift. A lasting ripple. A community of compost believers. When you become a Soil Circle supporter, you’re helping grow a culture of care from the ground up. Your monthly gift sustains our compost education programs, neighborhood partnerships, and ongoing advocacy for soil-smart systems across our community. Whether you give $5 or $105, you’re helping us stay rooted, responsive, and regenerative.
COMMUNITY FUNDED SITES
Want to give to a particular Community Site that’s close to your heart or neighborhood? Select the Station Fund of your choice from the GIFT DESIGNATION drop-down menu when making your gift to support ongoing pick-up service and site maintenance needs.
ANNUAL SPONSORSHIP
Businesses and organizations can visibly lead the charge for sustainability through annual sponsorship opportunities.
Benefits include:
Prominent signage and brand recognition
Invitations to site events and co-hosted workshops
Public demonstration of your commitment to environmental stewardship
We believe that anyone who feels that they are ready and able to compost should be able to participate in this exciting local and global movement to give back to and reconnect with nature and community composting efforts. Together, we create a more resilient and equitable community one day and effort at a time. Please feel free to reach us directly if you have additional ideas on how we can further equitable approaches to access to our work, we appreciate your input.
