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Our annual Gardens for Good grant program is now open for applications!
(Applications open until June 4, 2023)
At Nature’s Path, we believe in the power of community gardens to alleviate food security and create a positive social impact on the communities in which they are grown. Since 2010, our Gardens for Good program has donated over $615,000 to 74 community gardens, supporting the organic movement and investing in a flourishing future for their families and neighbors.
With food insecurity on the rise across North America and research indicating community gardens can lower household food security concerns by up to 90%, Nature’s Path is increasing donation efforts from previous years, awarding each community garden winner $7,500 for more impactful outcomes for the gardeners.
Review our Terms and Conditions to determine if your garden is eligible.
If you are part of a non-profit garden project in the United States or Canada and are not a previous winner of this grant, we invite you to apply for the grant below. Simply fill out the application form and tell us about the good work your garden does for the community.
We are constantly inspired by the incredible organizations that have won our Gardens for Good grants in the past. They are making big change in their local communities, and it is a true privilege to support them and further their work.
Over the years we’ve awarded grants to over 60 gardens across North America. Here are just a few examples of our previous winners and their inspiring garden projects.
AfriThrive Garden– Silver Spring, MD
Alief Community Garden– Houston, TX
Arcata Community Health and Wellness Garden– Arcata, CA
Arma Community Garden– Arma, KS
Ashamaawaso (s/he feeds a child)– London, ON
Black Urban Farmers Association– French Camp, CA
Cheyenne River Youth Project Winyan Toka Win Garden– Eagle Butte, SD
Cowichan Green Community’s The Inclusion Garden– Duncan, BC
Food Strong Learning Garden– East Cleveland, OH
Galiano School Garden– Galiano Island, BC
Gardeneers Piccolo School Garden– Chicago, IL
Harris Health System’s LBJ Hospital Community Farm– Houston, TX
Jubilee Community Garden Society– Duncan, BC
Manna Meal Community Garden– Charleston, WV
Mohawk Seedkeepers– Ohsweken, ON
Odyssey Charter School Garden– Wilmington, DE
Painted Turtle Farm– Gettysburg, PA
South Los Angeles Community Farm– Los Angeles, CA
The Ben Jones Community Garden at The HUUB– Orange, NJ
The Gathering Place Garden– St. John’s, NL
The Healing Garden at Ferry Lane Farm– Simsbury, CT
Trellis for Tomorrow– Phoenixville, PA
The YAM Project– in Sudbury, Ontario
Growing Roots– in Pomona, California
Garden Joy– in Ripon, California
Austin Discovery School– in Austin, Texas
Chula Vista High School Student Farm– in Chula Vista, California
Arthur Hatton Garden– in Kamloops, British Columbia
Shawnee People’s Garden(with Louisville Grows) – in Louisville, Kentucky
Cole Preston Foundation– in Coral Springs, Florida
Fresh Roots Urban Farm Society– in Vancouver, British Columbia
Occupy Madison Village Gardens– in Madison, Wisconsin
DeKalb County Community Gardens – in DeKalb County, Georgia
Revelstoke Local Food Initiative Society– in Revelstoke, British Columbia
St. Mary’s Foundation for Children– in Bayside, New York
Everett Community Growers– in Everett, Massachusetts
Ken Spencer Science Park– in Vancouver, British Columbia
Franklinton Gardens– in Columbus, Ohio
Mercy Gardens – in Decatur, Illinois
Growing Chefs– in Vancouver, British Columbia
The Michigan Urban Farming Initiative
Tri-Isle Resource Conservation & Development Council– in Kahului, Hawaii
rare Charitable Research Reserve– in Cambridge, Ontario
AVAIL: Friends of the Houseless – in Birmingham, Alabama
South Kensington Community Partners– in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Table Community Garden(formerly Perth and District Food Bank) – in Perth, Ontario
CAPI– in Minneapolis, Minnesota
GroW Gardens– in Washington, DC
Oliver’s Garden Project– in Hamilton, Ontario
Vallejo People’s Garden– in Vallejo, California
The Damayan Garden Project– in Tallahassee, Florida
Sole Food Street Farms– in Vancouver, British Columbia