Entrepreneur and TV personality, the incomparable Martha Stewart, is leading the way in safeguarding our future.

Martha is working with the Svalbard Global Seed Vault to protect the seeds that will guarantee our food supply for years to come.

Now available at Prizeo.com/Martha, one lucky winner and a friend will actually have the chance to join Martha Stewart on a trip to Norway this February to visit the Svalbard Global Seed Vault. Carved deep into the side of a mountain, just 1,800 miles from the North Pole, lies the Seed Vault, where seeds of agricultural importance are conserved in accordance with international laws.

Not only will the winner get to travel to the Svalbard Seed Vault with Martha, but they’ll experience an incredible expedition, including intimate discussions with leading food scientists and policymakers, Michelin-rated dinners, a champagne reception to view the Northern Lights, and even a day of adventures including a polar bear tour, dog sledding and exploring a glacial cave!

For a donation as little as $10 to support The Crop Trust’s work with the Global Seed Vault, people are entered to win this truly once-in-a-lifetime experience. Martha tells donors: “if you want to donate more, you’ll earn extra entries to win, plus get some cool exclusive outerwear and more. It’s my way of saying thank-you for supporting this organization’s important conservation efforts.”

To learn more about the Svalbard Global Seed Vault and donate to win this amazing opportunity with Martha, please visit Prizeo.com/Martha between now and Jan. 24.
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