Community Garden Magazine Issue Five January 2016 | Page 30
KidsGardening.org
The National Gardening Association has sponsored this grant for four years, aiming to
support community organizations with child-centered garden programs. Priority is given
to programs that have these components: educational focus or curricular/program,
integration to reinforce academics, life skills, instruction, (e.g. nutrition, growing one’s
own food, learning to be responsible) developing environmental stewardship, and
encouraging students to make positive choices for themselves and the planet. As the
title implies, grants are available to states in the Midwest: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas,
Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and
Wisconsin.
The Captain Planet Foundation
The Captain Planet Foundation mainly focuses on grants to United States schools and
organizations. Grants are made for programs that promote and support educational
programs and help youth learn about and appreciate the world through a hands-on
approach to improve the environment around them. Grants are typically for $500 but
can exceed that amount.
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA): Farm to School Program
The USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) offers the farm to school program, which
assists eligible schools in improving access to local foods. In 2012, planning grants
were expected to range from $20,000 - $45,000, while implementation grants were
expected to be between $65,000 - $100,000. The farm to school program is a general,
widely used term, but the goal of the program is to bring more fresh fruits and
vegetables to school cafeterias. Funding from the program itself can be used for many
different types of projects or activities, among which are school gardens.
Whole Kids Foundation: School Garden Grants
The Whole Kids Foundation’s School Garden Grants program provides money to teach
kids how to learn about sustainability, conservation, food systems, community
awareness, and how food gets from seed to plate. Unlike some grant requirements set
forth by corporations, this grant does not require applicants to be located in a region
with a Whole Foods Market.
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