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Grants - The Greenfield Garden Club The Greenfield Garden Club The Greenfield Garden Club offers small gardening grants to groups and organizations in any town in Franklin County. We primarily give grants to those who are creating garden projects that actively involve children, as we hope this will lead to a lifetime enjoyment of gardening and a love of nature.
Some examples of these organizations are schools, after school programs, summer school programs, libraries, recreation departments, and community gardens. We also consider other grant requests, such as those working with seniors, or a request for monetary help with a native plant project, or similar. (We are unable to provide design work or labor, as volunteers are in short supply.)
Anyone in Franklin County who works with children in projects that involve gardening, plant science, ecology, or any related subject matter, or someone who has another gardening project in mind, may submit a proposal to the Greenfield Garden Club. The proposal should not exceed 2 pages in length, and must include : 1. The project title, name of person submitting, contact information (email/phone), and school/organization name 2.
Project details, including how it will be accomplished/maintained/supported 3. Number of community members that will directly benefit from this project (number of adults and number of children) 4. The projected cost (itemized) and whether or not you are seeking funding from other sources GRANT DEADLINE: None.
Grants will be accepted at any time of year. (Please limit your submissions to one per calendar year.) The Grant Application form is located below.
Click on the link to download it. Please remember to tell us to whom to write the check and where to mail it. Also, please be sure that your grant application has the approval of your school administration.
Email your proposal and any related questions to the Greenfield Garden Club at: [email protected] grant_application_form_2024. pdf File Size: 135 kb File Type: pdf Download File Create your own unique website with customizable templates.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Groups and organizations in any town in Franklin County, Massachusetts. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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