Stewardship Legacy Coaching

Because how you lead today shapes what they inherit tomorrow.

At Next Acre, we believe stewardship isn’t just about managing resources—it’s about passing down wisdom, building character, and preparing the next generation to lead with intention.

    • Coaching for Family Decision-Makers during seasons of transition and uncertainty

    • Next-Gen Mentorship to equip future land and business stewards with confidence and character

    • Faith-Based Financial Teaching rooted in biblical principles and family values

    • Guided Vision Sessions to help define a shared purpose and legacy across generations

    • Practical Tools for Leadership Transitions, role clarity, and navigating shifting responsibilities

Through one-on-one coaching, family workshops, and values-based legacy tools, we help farm families move from confusion to clarity. Whether you’re navigating a transition, defining roles, or trying to raise up the next generation of stewards, we walk with you, bringing humility, grace, and a little grit when needed.

As part of our broader farm succession planning services, Stewardship Legacy Coaching ensures your legacy isn’t just protected—it’s understood, embraced, and carried forward with confidence.

We fought the concept of succession planning for so long - procrastinated.  We finalized 10 yrs ago and cannot believe we even considered not doing something.  It is amazing the work that my son in law can do.  Crossing your Ts and dotting your Is is an absolute must to ensure family and farm prosperity.

- Dave and Deb V

For Referral Partners

We partner with legal, financial, and estate planning professionals who recognize that legacy isn’t just technical, it’s relational. If your clients are struggling with family alignment, unclear leadership roles, or generational readiness, our coaching process can help bridge the gap.

Think of us as the conversation catalyst—ensuring your client’s plan doesn’t just look good on paper, but actually works in practice.

Not sure where to start? Let’s talk.