Fw: $1 Million in Funding Available for People’s Gardens
Orr, Ethan R - (eorr)
eorr at arizona.edu
Fri Nov 15 10:21:49 MST 2024
Please let me know if you are interested in applying for any of these funds.
Dr. Ethan Orr
University of Arizona
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USDA People’s Garden Initiative
Funding Available: Approximately $1,000,000 is available from the People’s Garden Initiative through the USDA Office of Urban Agriculture and Innovative Production to fund projects that will support community-based gardens that promote sustainable agriculture practices that benefit people and wildlife. Per the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, gardens of different sizes and types, including school gardens, community gardens, urban farms, and small-scale agriculture projects in rural and urban areas, can be recognized as a People’s Garden.
Project must meet the People’s Garden criteria:
* Join the People’s Garden community by registering a garden at usda.gov/peoples-garden<http://usda.gov/peoples-garden>
* Grow the garden using sustainable practices that benefit people and wildlife
* Teach about gardening and resilient, local food systems
Priority will be given to projects that
* Educate and train local citizens, build diverse partnerships, foster local food systems and provide other socio-economic benefits
* Provide measurable ecological, educational and community benefits
* Support the conservation of fish, wildlife, and habitat, especially at-risk species including migratory birds and pollinators
Approximately $1 million in funding is available from the People’s Garden Initiative through USDA’s Office of Urban Agriculture and Innovative Production, in partnership with The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s (NFWF) 2025 Five Star and Urban Waters Restoration program. The program will fund projects that support community-based gardens promoting sustainable agriculture practices that benefit people and wildlife. Applications will be accepted until January 30, 2025. Learn more and apply here: Five Star and Urban Waters Restoration Grant Program 2025 Request for Proposals<https://www.nfwf.org/programs/five-star-and-urban-waters-restoration-grant-program/five-star-and-urban-waters>
From: Farmers.gov
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2024
To: Gonzalez Jr., Roberto - OPPE, CA
Subject: $1 Million in Funding Available for People’s Gardens
Gardens nationwide encouraged to apply by January 30, 2025
[The People's Garden]
$1 Million in Funding Available for People’s Gardens
Approximately $1 million in funding is available from the People’s Garden Initiative through USDA’s Office of Urban Agriculture and Innovative Production, in partnership with The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s (NFWF) 2025 Five Star and Urban Waters Restoration program. The program will fund projects that support community-based gardens promoting sustainable agriculture practices that benefit people and wildlife. Applications will be accepted until January 30, 2025.
Eligibility
Eligible applicants include non-profit 501(c) organizations, state government agencies, local governments, municipal governments, Tribal governments and organizations and educational institutions. Ineligible applicants include unincorporated individuals, businesses, international organizations, state agencies and U.S. Federal government agencies.
Applicant gardens do not need to be registered as People’s Gardens prior to applying, however, they will be asked to sign up once funding is awarded. Gardens of different sizes and types, including school gardens, community gardens, urban farms, and small-scale agriculture projects in rural and urban areas, can be recognized as a People’s Garden.
Project must meet the People’s Garden criteria:
* Join the People’s Garden community by registering a garden at gov/peoples-garden<https://links-1.govdelivery.com/CL0/https:%2F%2Fwww.usda.gov%2Fpeoples-garden%3Futm_campaign=1113peoplesgarden%26utm_medium=email%26utm_source=govdelivery/2/0100019325bafc18-6554d0dc-d0d2-4254-b691-e0340b7c84cd-000000/XdSNyJ2tHZR2MiQHDYzhO_DROGmhskDe1Eof3C3swvE=379>
* Grow the garden using sustainable practices that benefit people and wildlife
* Teach about gardening and resilient, local food systems
Priority will be given to projects that
* Educate and train local citizens, build diverse partnerships, foster local food systems and provide other socio-economic benefits
* Provide measurable ecological, educational and community benefits
* Support the conservation of fish, wildlife, and habitat, especially at-risk species including migratory birds and pollinators
This funding is available nationally.
For more information and instructions on how to apply, please see the Request for Proposals<https://links-1.govdelivery.com/CL0/https:%2F%2Fwww.nfwf.org%2Fprograms%2Ffive-star-and-urban-waters-restoration-grant-program%2Ffive-star-and-urban-waters%3Futm_campaign=1113peoplesgarden%26utm_medium=email%26utm_source=govdelivery/1/0100019325bafc18-6554d0dc-d0d2-4254-b691-e0340b7c84cd-000000/zuN44S07NZthXMlXcYekde_q3okOKHbN-LeM0oc_hTA=379>. For more information about the People’s Garden Initiative please visit The People’s Garden website<https://links-1.govdelivery.com/CL0/https:%2F%2Fwww.usda.gov%2Fpeoples-garden%3Futm_campaign=1113peoplesgarden%26utm_medium=email%26utm_source=govdelivery/3/0100019325bafc18-6554d0dc-d0d2-4254-b691-e0340b7c84cd-000000/PIpI-KHWEyk4pGSrpZqPcKWQmMbrP3WFhuqAaWT4nI0=379>.
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