• Grants for K-12 Schools, The Nature Conservancy

    Grants for K-12 Schools, The Nature Conservancy

    Details at https://www.natureworkseverywhere.org/grants/

    Applications due by October 31, 2016.

    "We are awarding grants to support projects that implement green infrastructure to address local environmental challenges. These include access to healthy food, air quality, heat island effect, climate change, or storm water collection. Young people will work as social innovators to help their communities through project design and implementation. A $2,000 grant will be awarded to 55 schools."

    US School Gardens Grant, Whole Kids Foundation

    Details at https://www.wholekidsfoundation.org/...-grant-program

    Applications due by October 31, 2016.

    Created in partnership with FoodCorps, the School Garden Grant program provides a $2,000 monetary grant to support an edible educational garden on the grounds of a K-12 school. Schools, or a non-profit organization working in partnership with a school, may apply

    Eligibility:
    * School garden must be an edible school garden (growing fruits, vegetables, herbs, grains, etc) and located on the grounds of a K-12 school (public, private or charter, elementary, middle or high)
    * Applicant must be a nonprofit K-12 school (public, private or charter, elementary, middle or high) or a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization working in partnership with a K-12 school.
    * School must not have received a Whole Kids Foundation School Garden Grant previously.
    Megan Dunn

    Healthy People and Communities Program Director,
    Northwest Center for Alternatives to Pesticides (NCAP)
    www.pesticide.org
    425.238.4089

 
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