I do think the Carpentries Labs could be used for this — 
https://carpentries.org/involved-lessons/. The conditions are

* uses lesson template
* follows CoC
* licensed CC-BY / CC 0.

but there’s not much there about specific content…

You might also reach out to https://impact.extension.org/ to see if they can 
provide any guidance.

best,
—titus

> On Jun 12, 2020, at 6:43 AM, Neal Davis <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> We have developed a curriculum called "Data Harvesting in Agriculture," a set 
> of lessons focused on teaching farmers how to obtain and use open source data 
> with their own data.
> 
> https://github.com/data-carpentry-for-agriculture/trial-lesson
> 
> We are trying to figure out the best way to make this available perpetually.  
> Candidates include housing it with the University Extension office or trying 
> to find another ag-focused group in the Midwest to coordinate.
> 
> Leaving it floating (i.e., we developers and maintainers are the only 
> contacts) seems undesirable if we want to support and encourage others using 
> the material.  Finally, it's not really Carpentries Incubator material (in my 
> estimation) because the audience is so different from the common 
> academic–research groups we target here.
> 
> What have you seen work as a home for Carpentries-like curricula?
> 
> Neal Davis
> 
> The Carpentries / discuss / see discussions + participants + delivery options 
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