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ReTreeUS School and Community Orchards Grant Program is sponsored by United Charitable (Administering for ReTreeUS). Aims to inspire future generations through hands-on education in orchards and gardens. Focused on Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts, promoting interest in horticulture and biology among youth.
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ReTreeUS School and Community Orchards Grant Program — UNITED CHARITABLE | Grantable ReTreeUS School and Community Orchards Grant Program Foundation Grants for Education Grants for K-12 Schools Environmental Education Grants Community Garden Grants Unspecified amount in in-kind support ReTreeUS School and Community Orchards Grant Program Funder: United Charitable Amount: Unspecified amount in in-kind support Last Updated: March 02, 2026 The ReTreeUS School and Community Orchards Grant Program aims to inspire future generations through hands-on education in orchards and gardens.
Focused on Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts, this initiative has established 94 orchards since 2012, promoting interest in horticulture and biology among youth. Eligible applicants include schools and community centers in these states, fostering environmental stewardship and food growing skills within local communities.
To inspire generations of food growers, environmental stewards and problem solvers through experiential education in orchards and gardens. A fruitful educational garden in every community. ReTreeUS School and Community Orchards ReTreeUS orchards anchor our presence in schools and community centers in Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts.
Since 2012, we have planted and maintained 115 orchards. ReTreeUS also provides curriculum support for educators in K-12 schools and is particularly interested in catalyzing interest in horticulture, botany, and biology in youth populations. You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website.
Schools and community centers in Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts are eligible to apply.
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