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Fundraising

May 31, 2017 By Nathan

The School Garden Wizard

This page from Chicago Botanical Gardens covers a wide range of topics, including soliciting support, garden design, and teaching in the garden. View Resource »

Filed Under: Activities, Ag/Gardening, Benefits & Advocacy, Building Projects, Community Engagement, Curricula, Lessons, & Activities, Evaluation, Fundraising, Garden Beds, Garden Design, Garden Planning, Getting Started, Planting, Science/Nature

May 31, 2017 By Nathan

Steps to a School Garden

This website from the Collective School Garden Network has great resources for planning a garden, gaining community support, and implementing your plan, including lesson ideas and research on the benefits of garden-based education. View Resource »

Filed Under: Academic Benefits, Benefits & Advocacy, Building Projects, Community Engagement, Composting, Curricula, Lessons, & Activities, Fundraising, Garden Beds, Garden Design, Garden in Summer, Garden Planning, Garden to Cafeteria, Getting Started, Health & Wellness, Maintaining & Sustaining, Planting, Research Studies, Safety, Soil Health, Water/Irrigation, Weed & Pest Management

May 10, 2017 By Nathan

Funding Your School Garden Program

Having adequate resources for a successful school garden program can be daunting, but it doesn’t need to be. Take a cue from the financial industry and diversify your revenue streams! A mix of grants, donations, and sales of value-added products may be the perfect equation for a long-lasting school garden program. This brief will offer suggestions to fund a school garden program now, and for years to come! Download Brief »

Filed Under: Brief, Fundraising, Garden Planning

May 3, 2017 By Nathan

Sowing the Seeds of Success

Designed in partnership with the American Horticultural Society, Cornell University’s Sowing the Seeds of Success is designed to walk you through the organizational aspects of a gardening program, including  planning & organizing, benefits & research, fundraising & promotion, and evaluation. View Resource »

Filed Under: Benefits & Advocacy, Community Engagement, Fundraising, Garden Planning, Getting Started, Health & Wellness, Maintaining & Sustaining, Research Studies

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