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The Jeffers Foundation 2026 Garden Grant provides Minnesota schools and 501(c)(3) nonprofits with up to $2,000 to start or improve schoolyard gardens used as student educational resources, with a two-year completion window. Nearly 100 gardens have been established through the program.
The companion Innovation in Outdoor Education Grant offers matching grants of up to $5,000 to create or enhance dedicated outdoor learning spaces — from simple benches to sheltered picnic areas with bird feeders and boulders. Both grants support the foundation's belief that hands-on nature experiences build environmental stewardship and improve academic outcomes.
Applications for both programs are available on the Jeffers Foundation website.
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Jeffers Grants - Jeffers Foundation New Grants are currently available to help with OUTDOOR EDUCATION in 2026! Our popular Schoolyard Garden Grants are back! Nearly 100 schoolyard gardens have been started or improved with these grants over the years.
Check out our Garden 4 Every School page on our website and watch a few videos. We support any kind of garden as long as it is used as an educational resource for your students. Grants are now available for up to $2,000 and need to be completed within two years.
2026 Garden Grant Application Innovation in Outdoor Education Grant Schools that dedicate space on school grounds to outdoor education will reap powerful benefits. Having a dedicated space to stage outdoor learning events makes this process easier for teachers and more stimulating for students.
Such a space can range from simple benches in a semicircle to landscaped places with boulders and bird feeders to roofed shelters with picnic tables and more. Jeffers Foundation is offering a limited number of up to $5,000 matching grants to schools or other 501(c)(3) organizations throughout the state that would like to begin or enhance outdoor learning spaces.
2026 Innovation in Outdoor Education Grant Application We believe students who receive powerful experiences with nature-based lessons will grow to love and care for our beautiful planet. We also think these experiences can last a lifetime. Jeffers Foundation is offering a limited number of grants of up to $5,000 to schools or 501 (c) (3) organizations in Minnesota with new, “out-of-the-box” ideas or programs that support these ideals.
Jeffers is all about innovation! If your request results in a grant, we plan to share your experience with other educators throughout the state. Must be completed within two years.
2026 Outdoor Classroom Grant Application The high cost of transportation is keeping many teachers from bringing their classes to the state’s many outdoor learning experiences. Jeffers is here to help with transportation costs. This can include travel to local nature centers, Scientific Natural Areas (SNAs), regional parks, Residential Environmental Learning Centers (RELCs), etc. Travel must be within Minnesota and completed in 2026.
A limited number of grants of up to $2,000 per event are available. 2026 Transportation Grant Application Submit completed applications to: grants@jeffersfoundation.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Schools and 501(c)(3) organizations in Minnesota supporting schoolyard garden and outdoor education projects. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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