Gardening Grants

If you’re involved in gardening projects and are looking for grants to support your initiatives, there are several sources that may provide funding. Here are some potential avenues to explore:

  1. National Gardening Association (NGA): NGA offers various grants and awards to support school and community garden programs. Their Grants and Awards page provides information on available opportunities.
  2. Whole Kids Foundation School Garden Grant Program: This program, supported by Whole Foods Market, provides grants to schools and organizations working on garden projects that enhance nutrition education and promote healthy eating habits.
  3. Captain Planet Foundation: The Captain Planet Foundation provides grants to support hands-on environmental projects, including school gardens. They focus on projects that encourage youth participation and engagement.
  4. Scotts Miracle-Gro Foundation Community Garden Grant Program: This grant program supports community garden projects with a focus on improving communities and providing access to fresh, locally grown produce.
  5. American Horticultural Society (AHS) Community Grant Program: AHS offers grants to community groups, schools, and organizations for projects that promote horticulture and gardening education.
  6. SeedMoney: SeedMoney is a nonprofit organization that provides crowdfunding opportunities for community garden projects. They offer challenge grants to help organizations raise funds for their initiatives.
  7. USDA People’s Garden Grant Program: The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) offers grants for People’s Gardens, which are collaborative community gardens that address local food security and environmental challenges.
  8. Local Community Foundations: Explore grants offered by local community foundations. Some foundations have specific funds dedicated to supporting gardening and environmental projects within their communities.
  9. Home Depot Community Impact Grants: While not exclusively for gardening, Home Depot provides grants to nonprofit organizations working on projects that improve the physical health of their communities, which could include community gardening initiatives.

Before applying for any grants, carefully review the eligibility criteria, application guidelines, and deadlines. Additionally, consider reaching out to local gardening associations, environmental organizations, and community groups for information on potential grant opportunities specific to your region.