OUR PARTNERS
Our intention in weaving the web that is the Integra Collective is and has always been to stay true to our name. We aim to integrate our diverse experiences across the globe working with sustainable farms, intentional communities, herbalists, activists, artists and healers into a collective that is actively regenerating the human-earth relationship.
These are some of the partners that we are proud to work with and weave into our collective. We’ve listed direct ways to get involved with these incredible organizations and folks doing the good work.
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Kis Botanicals
KIS Botanicals is a locally owned, indigenous-inspired, artisanal herbal company that produces herbal products and hosts a variety of learning and healing opportunities. Kis integrates tradition, fun, food, plants, medicine, and ancestral knowledge to keep their community's story alive and connect visitors back to the jungle.
Kis strives to reawaken our ancestral knowledge and at the same time creates products that aid in the wellbeing of their community and visitors alike. They want to provide access to herbal products while promoting the conservation and preservation of the culture and medicinal plant tradition within the community.
How do I get involved?
Attend the Integra Collective Convergence in Mastatal, Costa Rica where we partner with Kis Botanicals to bring you elemental herbal medicine education
Sign up for Kis Botanicals’ annual “Discovering the Elements” course in Mastatal, Costa Rica
Take a day-course with Kis Botanicals in Mastatal and explore topics like indigenous agriculture, herbal medicine making, food as medicine, and more!
Work with Kealy Rudersorf, Kis Botanicals co-founder and gifted intuitive and energy healer, one-on-one for an energy healing session
Follow Kis Botanicals on Instagram
The Eco-Institute
The Eco-Institute at Pickards Mountain is an Earth sanctuary and learning community dedicated to healing the human-Earth relationship. Their educational farm resides on 28 acres in the Piedmont of North Carolina, eight miles west of Chapel Hill. As an organization and community, they are crafting a new story through community resilience, spiritual ecology and permaculture.
How do I get involved?
Apply for the Rising Earth Immersion, a semester-long permaculture education program for ages 18-28
Sign up for their newsletter in the website’s footer
Follow the Eco Institute on Instagram and Facebook