Community Sustainability Project, Inc.
PO Box 1031
Goshen, IN 46527
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Phone: (574) 533-4747
E-mail: millracemarket@hotmail.com

Founded: 2000

Handicap Accessible Facilities

Community Sustainability Project, Inc.  --  P.O. Box 1031  --  Goshen, IN 46527-1031

promoting and supporting healthy, sustainable communities through education and enterprise initiatives



Sustain:
To nurture, to make healthy over time, to provide sustenance.

The Community Sustainability Project, Inc. is a 501 (c) 3 not-for-profit formed to educate about and promote healthy, sustainable local communities by:
    •     Supporting programs and organizations and sponsoring and engaging in projects which promote social, environmental, and economic sustainability.
    •     Supporting the development of local networks which, through cooperative models, contribute to healthy and sustainable plant, animal, and human communities.


Learn . . .
The Community Sustainability Project (CSP) offers Educational Outreach in the form of classes, programs, events and a newsletter. Check out our calendar for activities related to cooking, health, agriculture, the arts, music, entrepreneurship, community development, sustainability, gardening, the environment and more!


Grow . . .
Come to the Goshen Farmers Market to access all the best of local farm products and craftsmanship our region has to offer. Provide your family with the freshest, most nutritious and delicious food choices while supporting local agriculture. We also offer you the opportunity take your support a step further and participate in the Farmers Market Community Supported Agriculture Program.


Change . . .
CSP is dedicated to working toward community solutions for a sustainable future. A partnership with the City of Goshen and other local and regional agencies resulted in the 2003 Goshen Comprehensive Plan. The Plan will not only lead Goshen in the direction of neighborhood-based sustainable growth but will provide a model for other communities working to design their futures. The work to create better neighborhoods, better cities, and protected farm and openlands can continue with better Sustainable Community Planning.

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