Membership



Stakeholders are invited to sign the support letter to become members.

CA4SH membership is open and non-legally binding. There is no financial commitment, though there may be opportunities for interested members to fund activities.

Members can have their logo displayed on the website as well as share their flagship initiatives, events, and other updates that are elevated through CA4SH communication channels.

Members are invited to join the Quarterly CA4SH Meetings and are encouraged to engage through the Thematic Working Groups, engage in joint advocacy, raise funds for joint activities, and advocate for the Coalition.

What does it mean to be a member of CA4SH?

  • Participate in global events and access speaking opportunities alongside leading actors in the field.

  • Participate in policy advocacy and influence the global soil health agenda. 

  • Access and exchange knowledge with members and key stakeholders.

  • Connect and collaborate with members and key stakeholders. 

  • Become part of a community that catalyzes multi-stakeholder action to address food and nutrition insecurity, land degradation, biodiversity loss, and climate change by investing in healthy soil ecosystems.

Do you want to be part of a community that catalyzes multi-stakeholder action to address food and nutrition insecurity, land degradation, biodiversity loss, and climate change by investing in healthy soil ecosystems? 

Become a Member


CA4SH IS LINKED WITH THE FOLLOWING INITIATIVES

Farmer Organizations, Cooperatives & NGOs


 

Government


 

International Organizations


 

National Research Institutes


 

Research & Academia


 

Private Sector


Frequently Asked Questions

  • No, there is no financial commitment, though there may be opportunities to fund our activities if this is something you are interested in doing.

  • Membership is open and non-binding; your roles are yours to decide based on capacity and availability. We open our activities for collaboration from our membership base. Members can have their logos displayed on the website, participate in knowledge sharing events and share their flagship initiatives on the website as well as your events and updates. We also have four thematic working groups you and your team are welcome to participate in (Engagement, Finance, Policy, and Soil Monitoring, Implementation and Research).

  • We do not currently have an initiative TOR, but the TORs of the working groups are available on the Working Group pages.

  • Please visit our Membership page or reach out and we will be happy to provide you with an up-to-date list.

  • We are present at most major international dialogues (e.g., UNFCCC, UNCBD, and UNCCD COPs) and are eager to garner support for soil health in advance and beyond. Please share any ideas you have for engagement.