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You've reached 
Judith
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Judith
joins us from
Massachusetts
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where you can visit many of our exciting Partners including Polkadog Bakery in Boston and Finicky Farm in Northfield.
As a mutual, we are stewarded by our community and trust their judgement in bringing new people to the table.

As a welcome treat, we would like to offer you a $100 gift card to one of our featured Partner Businesses or a parks membership within our region.

Check out the terms & conditions for more details.

Partner Logos. Mast, Polkadog Bakery, and Eden Specialty Ciders

...and many more!

To open your account, simply follow the steps outlined below.

  1. Click below to open a Spend Local account
  2. When prompted for a promo code, enter your referrer's first and last name - and complete your application
  3. Fund your account in the first month (minimum initial deposit is $100)
  4. We will send you a link to select from our menu of featured options
Get Started

Interested in our Spend Local Business or Community accounts? Email us at partners@waldenmutual.com to let us know.

Although we're still in our early days, we have a growing number of exciting collaborations with local food innovators across our region. See some of their stories below!

Jonathan LeBlanc, LeBlanc Family Farm
Hardwick, Vermont

The LeBlanc Family Farm is a perfect example of the impact our deposit dollars can have on our region.

Innovating on Shared DNA

The combination of seemingly disparate concepts – using money for a greater common good, the incorporation of cooperative principles, a focus on food systems change – has a long history of sitting side by side. Together, they provide foundation for our connection to food cooperatives across the region.

Impact vs. Profit
Boston, Massachusetts

Green City Growers' purpose is to provide inspiring shared experiences to connect and educate people to grow food sustainably. They’re innovators in an emerging industry called “farming as a service”. They design, install and maintain raised garden beds, in-ground farms, hydroponic growing operations, and more in all sorts of settings – from schools to corporate offices…even at Fenway Park in Boston.