24 school gardens in
24 cities in
24 hours

24 school gardens in
24 cities in
24 hours

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This Earth Month, nominate a neighborhood school to receive a new learning garden
to help kids in your community grow healthy.

This Earth Month, nominate a neighborhood school to receive a new learning garden to help kids in your community grow healthy.

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Our Sprouts Healthy Communities Foundation is on a mission to help kids grow healthy with hands-on school gardening and cooking programs that bring nutrition education to life.

Complete the form below to nominate a neighborhood school to receive a new learning garden and share with us how a garden build will positively impact your local community.

This summer, we'll review applications and announce garden recipients. In early fall, we'll kick off 24 hours of 24 garden builds in 24 cities across the U.S.
For an overview of the nomination timeline, review process and what this garden grant includes,
please review the School Garden Nomination Overview and Timeline.

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Founded in 2015, our Sprouts Healthy Communities Foundation aims to inspire, educate and empower children to live healthier lives through nutrition education and hands-on learning, like garden building.

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Fighting hunger and eliminating waste during Earth Month and beyond

Fighting hunger and eliminating waste during Earth Month and beyond

Learn about some of the other ways we're positively impacting the planet and our community with programs that divert food from landfills, innovate on single-use plastics and help protect the climate.

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Food Rescue Program

To date, we’ve donated more than 150 million meals to 400 local food banks.

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Eliminating Single-Use Plastics

We’re bagging single-use plastic at checkout. See how we’re eliminating 200 million single-use plastic bags from circulation annually.

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Feed and Seed Program

In partnership with Ancient Nutrition, 10,000 lbs. of food scraps per week are used to regenerate soil and feed farm animals.

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