Diana and Leon Feffer Scholarship Fund
Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts
Private
United States
Up to US $3,000
The Diana and Leon Feffer Scholarship Fund, administered by the Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts, provides financial support to residents of Franklin, Hampden, and Hampshire Counties. Eligible students include undergraduates and graduates attending accredited institutions in the U.S. Students can receive up to $3,000, which may affect financial aid. Scholarships can cover tuition and other educational costs, and recipients should confirm tax implications with their colleges or tax advisors.
Education - Higher Education
Horticulture & Gardening
Academic Scholarship Programs
Fisher Family Lost Acres Scholarship Fund
Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts
Private
United States
Up to US $3,000
The Fisher Family Lost Acres Scholarship Fund, administered by the Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts, provides financial assistance to students pursuing agriculture, horticulture, or related majors. Eligible applicants include undergraduate and graduate students planning to enroll in accredited post-secondary institutions in the U.S. Scholarships can reach up to $3,000 and may affect other financial aid. Students are encouraged to check with college financial aid offices for guidance on potential implications.
Education - Higher Education
Academic Scholarship Programs
Horticulture & Gardening
Agriculture Education Funding from Community Foundation
The Community Foundation of Shelby County
Private
United States
US $500
High school seniors planning to study agriculture-related majors can receive scholarship support for higher education from the Community Foundation of Shelby County; awards US $500 for tuition or related college costs. Students interested in horticulture and gardening, including those from Kansas community or school garden programs who meet residency requirements, may be eligible.
Education - Higher Education
Agriculture
Agricultural Crops
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Community Foundation of the Ozarks Grants for Kansas Horticulture
Community Foundation of the Ozarks Inc.
Private
United States
US $3,000
Kansas high school seniors planning to study agriculture or horticulture at a four-year college can receive the Schilling Scholarship to support higher education costs. Focused on agricultural education, Community Foundation of the Ozarks offers six renewable $3,000 awards for students with financial need, a 3.0 GPA, and an eligible agriculture-related major.
Agricultural Education
Education - Higher Education
Horticulture & Gardening
Community Service Grants for Lodges from Elks National Foundation
Elks National Foundation Inc
Private
United States
US $4,000
Kansas Elks Lodges running community service, basic needs, veterans support, or gardening projects can access funding through the Elks National Foundation’s Beacon Grants. These US $4,000 awards support ongoing, Lodge-led charitable initiatives, which may include community or school garden efforts that improve quality of life for local residents.
Basic Human Needs
Military & Veterans Services
Horticulture & Gardening
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Newmans Own Foundation Youth Nutrition Grants in Kansas
Newmans Own Foundation
Corporate
United States
Up to US $100,000
Kansas horticulture and gardening organizations, including 501(c)(3) nonprofits, public schools, school districts, and Tribes, can access funding through Newmans Own Foundation’s Hunger to Health Collaboratory Prizes for Innovation to support youth food and nutrition initiatives. U.S.-based projects that integrate gardens, Indigenous foods, or school meal improvements for kids up to age 18 may be eligible for up to US $100,000.
Food Access & Hunger
Youth Services
Indigenous Sovereignty & Rights
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Stanley Smith Horticultural Trust Grant
Stanley Smith Horticultural Trust
Private
Australia and New Zealand, Caribbean +3 more
Up to US $25,000
The Stanley Smith Horticultural Trust Grant supports education and research in ornamental horticulture, funding projects that enhance public gardens, promote ornamental plants, and support related educational initiatives. Grants typically range up to $20,000, with a maximum of $25,000, focusing on project support rather than general operating expenses. Eligible organizations include 501(c)(3) public charities and similar entities worldwide, while the Trust does not fund individuals or capital campaigns.
Horticulture & Gardening
Lorrie Otto Seeds for Education Grant Program
Wild Ones
Private
United States
US $100 - US $500
The Lorrie Otto Seeds for Education Grant Program, funded by Wild Ones, supports projects that foster an appreciation for nature through native plants and natural landscapes. Since 1977, it has empowered schools and nature centers to create educational gardens that engage students and volunteers. Eligible projects include pollinator and rain gardens, tallgrass prairies, and sensory playgrounds, all designed to enhance ecological understanding. Funding is specifically for the purchase of native plants and seeds, promoting sustainable community involvement.
Horticulture & Gardening
Scholarship in Garden History and Design at the Archives of American Gardens
Garden Club of America
Association/Society
United States
Up to US $7,000
The Garden Club of America offers the Scholarship in Garden History and Design to promote the study of garden history and design. This scholarship supports students pursuing internships at the Archives of American Gardens or similar institutions. Each year, the scholarship funds students with a maximum of $6,000 for a ten-week internship. Eligible candidates include U.S. citizens or permanent residents enrolled in relevant graduate programs, with previous experience in photographic or visual materials preferred.
Horticulture & Gardening
The Douglas Dockery Thomas Fellowship in Garden History and Design
Garden Club of America
Association/Society
United States
US $5,000
The Douglas Dockery Thomas Fellowship in Garden History and Design, established by the Garden Club of America, supports graduate students in studying and researching garden history and design. This annual fellowship promotes the GCA’s commitment to gardening education and conservation. Research topics may include innovative garden restoration techniques and the impact of community gardens. The fellowship aims to nurture talent and address the growing importance of gardens in our environment.
Landscape Architecture
Horticulture & Gardening
Hope Goddard Iselin Fellowship in Public Horticulture
Garden Club of America
Association/Society
United States
US $5,000
The Hope Goddard Iselin Fellowship in Public Horticulture, established in 2013 by the Hope Goddard Iselin Foundation, honors the legacy of its namesake, a pioneer in enhancing urban landscapes. This fellowship supports graduate students engaged in practical research and training at recognized public gardens or similar institutions across the U.S., providing annual funding of $5000. It aims to foster experiential learning and promote the study of public horticulture, thus connecting people with nature.
Horticulture & Gardening
The Garden Club of America and the Royal Horticultural Society Interchange Fellowships
Garden Club of America
Association/Society
United Kingdom, United States
Up to £16,000
The Garden Club of America and the Royal Horticultural Society offer prestigious Interchange Fellowships aimed at fostering British-American collaboration in horticulture and landscape architecture. These fellowships provide American and British scholars with transformative experiences in the UK and US, respectively, focusing on hands-on horticultural work and education. The program includes financial support for travel and living expenses, ensuring fellows gain significant exposure to diverse horticultural practices and build valuable professional connections.
Landscape Architecture
Horticulture & Gardening
Environmental Education
Zone VI Fellowship in Urban Forestry
Garden Club of America
Association/Society
United States
US $7,500
The Zone VI Fellowship in Urban Forestry, funded by the Garden Club of America, aims to promote urban forestry education among U.S. graduate and advanced undergraduate students. Established in 2006, this fellowship awards $7,500 annually to support students studying urban forestry and related fields. Recipients can reapply for additional funding, fostering ongoing research and engagement with the urban forest ecosystem. This initiative highlights the importance of healthy urban forests and their impact on communities.
Horticulture & Gardening
Forestry
Scotts Miracle-Gro Foundation & KidsGardening: GroMoreGood Grassroots Grant
ScottsMiracle-Gro
Corporate
United States
US $750 - US $1,500
The Scotts Miracle-Gro Foundation and KidsGardening offer the GroMoreGood Grassroots Grant to enhance community gardens across the U.S. This initiative supports programs that engage under-resourced communities, focusing on youth participation. In 2026, 120 grants of $750 will be awarded, with additional funding opportunities available through specialty awards for programs addressing specific needs, including those serving LGBTQ+ youth and communities of color.
Horticulture & Gardening
Greening & Beautification
GCA: Catherine H. Beattie Fellowship in Conservation Horticulture
Garden Club of America
Association/Society
United States
Up to US $4,500
The GCA: Catherine H. Beattie Fellowship in Conservation Horticulture, provided by the Garden Club of America, offers an annual research grant of up to $4,500 for graduate students in biology or horticulture. This fellowship aims to promote the conservation of rare and endangered flora in the U.S., particularly focusing on the southeastern region. Eligible applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents enrolled in a U.S.-based institution, with preference given to those studying plants native to the Carolinas.
Horticulture & Gardening
Botanical Conservation
Plant Science
The Fred C. Gloeckner Foundation Research Fund Grant
Fred C. Gloeckner Foundation, Inc.
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Fred C. Gloeckner Foundation Research Fund Grant, established in 2024, supports innovative floriculture research and education. This partnership between the Gloeckner Foundation and AFE aims to enhance advancements in floriculture through substantial funding. Grants are available for university and college projects, emphasizing significant research importance and public accessibility. Projects can include funding for research assistants and must be accompanied by detailed outlines. Indirect costs and salaries are not covered.
Horticulture & Gardening
Agricultural Crops
Agricultural Economics
NASGA Research Grants
North American Strawberry Growers Association (NASGA)
Association/Society
North America
Up to US $15,000
The NASGA Research Grants aim to enhance strawberry production sustainability in North America by addressing critical research priorities, including cultivar development, pest management, and production efficiency. Proposals that improve fruit quality, reduce environmental impacts, and align with growers' needs are prioritized. The program welcomes submissions from all researchers, with a focus on innovative solutions that promote economic viability and environmental stewardship in the strawberry industry.
Horticulture & Gardening
Agricultural Crops
Plant Science
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Therapeutic Garden Grants
National Garden Bureau
Private
Canada, United States
US $1,000 - US $3,000
The Therapeutic Garden Grants program, sponsored by the National Garden Bureau, awards $7,500 annually to five selected therapeutic gardens, promoting health and healing through gardening. Organizations must have a defined therapeutic program for at least a year and a commitment to the garden for five years. Grants are co-funded by several partners, and winners are determined through a social media voting contest, ensuring community engagement and visibility for the gardens.
Horticulture & Gardening
Wild Ones Seeds for Education Grant Program
Wild Ones
Private
United States
US $100 - US $500
The Wild Ones Seeds for Education Grant Program aims to engage youth in environmental stewardship by funding projects that promote the use of native plants. This initiative supports schools and community organizations in creating native plant gardens, fostering a deeper understanding of biodiversity and sustainable practices among students. By providing necessary resources, the program encourages hands-on learning experiences for preschool through high school students, aligning with Wild Ones' mission to enhance natural landscapes.
Horticulture & Gardening
Greening & Beautification
WHF: School Garden Grants
Whole Kids Foundation
Private
United States
US $3,500
The Garden Grant Program by Whole Kids Foundation offers $3,000 to schools and non-profits to create or enhance edible educational gardens. This initiative connects children with food, fostering curiosity and healthy eating habits. Eligible applicants include K-12 schools and organizations that regularly engage at least ten children in gardening activities. The program emphasizes the importance of hands-on learning about food and gardening, aiming to inspire a new generation of healthy eaters.
Horticulture & Gardening
National Garden Clubs Grants for Kansas Gardens
National Garden Clubs
Private
United States
Up to US $5,000
Local or state garden clubs in Kansas can seek funding to restore public gardens and green spaces damaged by natural disasters. National Garden Clubs supports horticulture and gardening projects across the U.S. with up to US $5,000 per project for replanting, restoration, and beautification efforts, including community and school gardens.
Horticulture & Gardening
Native Plant and Wildflower Education Grant
National Garden Clubs
Private
United States
Up to US $500
The Native Plant and Wildflower Education Grant offers up to $500 for educational programs focused on native plants and wildflowers. State Garden Clubs and similar organizations can co-sponsor symposia aimed at increasing awareness and knowledge about native flora, including endangered species and habitat management. Programs should be scheduled to coincide with wildflower blooming periods, promoting public planting initiatives and the design of native gardens.
Horticulture & Gardening
SeedMoney Challenge
Seedmoney
Private
United States
US $100 - US $1,000
SeedMoney Challenge is a global crowdfunding initiative designed to support public food garden projects. Through a competitive 30-day challenge, participants can win grants ranging from $100 to $1000 based on the funds they raise. This program, operated by the non-profit SeedMoney, aims to empower communities by providing essential resources for food gardening efforts, thereby enhancing local food security and sustainability.
Horticulture & Gardening
Food Access & Hunger
Monarch Watch: Free Milkweeds Grant
Monarch Watch
State/Local Government
United States
Unspecified amount in in-kind support
Monarch Watch offers a Free Milkweeds Grant for habitat restoration projects aimed at supporting the monarch butterfly population. The program provides free milkweed plugs to schools and educational non-profits that demonstrate clear educational goals, long-term maintenance plans, and adequate space for the plants. With over 730,000 milkweeds distributed since 2015, this initiative plays a vital role in restoring habitats along key migration routes in the eastern and western U.S.
Environmental Education
Horticulture & Gardening
Habitat & Ecosystem Restoration
Community Seed Donations
Seed Savers Exchange
Private
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Unspecified amount in in-kind support
The Community Seed Donations program by Seed Savers Exchange provides seeds to schools, community gardens, and nonprofits, ensuring that these resources are freely available to those in need. In addition, they offer disaster relief seed donations for organizations affected by recent natural disasters. To qualify, applicants must be nonprofits with U.S. shipping addresses. This initiative not only supports community growth but also promotes sustainability and resilience in the face of challenges.
Horticulture & Gardening
True Inspiration Awards
Chick Fil A Foundation Inc
Corporate
Canada, Puerto Rico +1 more
US $30,000 - US $350,000
The True Inspiration Awards, established by Chick-fil-A in 2015, recognizes nonprofit organizations that significantly impact their communities. In 2025, the program will distribute $6 million in grants, ranging from $30,000 to $350,000, to sixteen selected organizations. Categories include Caring for People, Caring through Food, Community, and Caring for our Planet, with a focus on educational initiatives, food security, housing services, and environmental stewardship, honoring the legacy of founder S. Truett Cathy.
Youth Development & Leadership
Civic Leadership Development
Healthy Habits & Behaviors
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Emeril's Culinary Garden & Teaching Kitchen Grants
Emeril Lagasse Foundation
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
Emeril's Culinary Garden & Teaching Kitchen Grants support K-8 schools in enhancing culinary and gardening education. Schools must be 501c3 nonprofits with established programs, demonstrating the ability to impact students positively. The initiative focuses on fostering appreciation for food sources, developing life skills, and promoting healthy eating. Schools are encouraged to mentor others and must provide dedicated gardening and culinary instruction to all students. This program aims to empower children with essential skills that will benefit them throughout their lives.
Horticulture & Gardening
Culinary Arts
Nutrition & Healthy Eating
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