| Funding | Varies; major grants up to $75,000 |
| Grade Focus | PreK-12 |
| Deadline | Applications typically due August 30 annually |
| Level of Gov't | Private (Nonprofit) |
The Colorado Garden Foundation funds horticulture, environmental education, and STEM programs for PreK-12 students across Colorado. Major grants can reach up to $75,000, with applications typically due in late August for the following growing season.
What This Grant Funds
Projects that integrate plant science, gardening, environmental stewardship, and outdoor STEM learning are eligible. Funds can cover garden construction, equipment, curriculum, and staff time for youth programs.
Who Can Apply
Schools, nonprofits, and community organizations serving PreK-12 students in Colorado are eligible. Projects must have a clear educational focus and demonstrate how students will engage with horticultural or environmental content.
How to Apply
Applications are due approximately August 30 each year for the following growing season. Review the Colorado Garden Foundation's website for current guidelines and required application materials. First-time applicants should reach out early to confirm eligibility.
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