We’re healing across generations by restoring the health & connections between land, people & culture.

Heal the land, Heal the people.

We need your help to build long-lasting solutions that support climate resilience, starting with community. Your gifts go towards:

Your gifts go towards:
  • Reintroducing buffalo to the land
  • Practicing regenerative agriculture to heal land and strengthen local food systems
  • Investing in food commerce by organizing farmers’ markets and building hoop houses to expand our growing season
  • Hosting community courses to build capacity and share knowledge on traditional practices and language
  • Sharing oral histories through storytelling nights and resources to uplift Dakota/Lakota values
  • Connecting people to place through physical movement, including a bike share program and trail system

Our Partnerships

We’re showing how regeneration restores richness & strength, so that life can prosper.

As a core partner in FARMS, Grand Farm is honored to support this effort, helping connect technology with community-driven agricultural solutions.

1,255+ Pounds of Buffalo Meat Distributed

Our Buffalo meat has between 15 and 30 percent more protein and 25 percent less cholesterol than beef.

1,349+ Cartons of Eggs Distributed

Despite the nation-wide egg shortage we have been able to sustainably provide eggs from our free-roaming chickens.

165+ Activities & Events Facilitated

Wozu is regenerating across each of these connected areas, restoring richness and strength so that life can prosper.


We need your support.

As our early successes bear fruit, we’re deepening and expanding our roots with an ambitious vision for the future.

Purchasing 800+ new acres of land to sustain a thriving, sustainable herd of 100+ buffalo.


Building a community-centered campus with housing for staff and a hub for education, food production, outdoor activity, and cultural activities.


Investing in food security, including a 10,000 sq. ft solar and geothermal-powered grow facility and food production and processing for meat, vegetables, honey, and aquaculture.


Exploring and developing self-sustaining business ventures to create new revenue streams for Wozu.