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Updated: August 19, 2024 / 40 Under Forty, 25th anniversary

40 Under Forty 2024: Tori Buerschaper, feeding the community

A woman with long brown hair wears a green and blue patterned dress, red nail polish, and one hand on her hip. Photo | Erika Sidor Tori Buerschaper
Four women and two men stand in a field of sunflowers. Photo | Christine Peterson 40 Under Forty winners and alumni who visited Red Apple Farm in Phillipston were (from left) Racquel Knight (Class of 2024), Ashley Randle (Class of 2022), Tori Buerschaper (Class of 2024), Nancy Rose (Class of 2010), Albert Rose (Class of 2010), and Andrew Shepherd (Class of 2024).
Tori Buerschaper, 37
  • Title Executive director
  • Company Community Harvest Project, in Grafton
  • Residence Worcester
  • Birthplace Belmont
  • College Boston College
Check out the entire Class of 2024 and catch up with alumni from the 25th anniversary here
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Buerschaper is making her community healthier every day.

As executive director of the Community Harvest Project, she brings volunteers together to grow fresh fruit and vegetables for hunger relief efforts in Greater Worcester, ultimately donating more than 1 million servings of produce each year. Under Buerschaper’s leadership, the farm purchased its Grafton headquarters in 2023, restructuring the organization and ensuring cohesiveness between the new headquarters and its Harvard orchard location. The farm has grown from a budget of $650,000 in 2020 to $1 million in 2024 and expanded from 18 distribution partners in 2020 to 26 in 2024. She launched a paid internship program in 2023 to provide opportunities for students. In her prior role as development manager, she raised the highest annual revenue in the organization’s history, surpassing $1 million in 2020. Outside of the Community Harvest Project, Buerschaper serves as board president of Literacy Volunteers of Greater Worcester, a nonprofit providing one-on-one tutoring and English classes for the area’s immigrant population. 

If you had your own late night talk show, who would be your first guest? Pete Dunn, Greater Worcester Community Foundation’s new CEO, to talk about nonprofit management and eradicating poverty.

What s the hidden gem of Central Massachusetts? Donut Star in North Grafton. An incredible family-owned breakfast place with classic fare and the most amazing donuts, especially the apple fritters.

Your next goal? Taking my 2-year-old son on great adventures throughout Central Mass. to favorite places and discover new ones together.

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