Similar organisations to Toledo GROWs Inc
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Youth Centers and Clubs (includes Boys/Girls Clubs)- Multipurpose
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Apple Seeds Inc
For 15+ yrs Apple Seeds has served NWA by inspiring healthy living through garden-based education.
5600
Fayetteville
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Education N.E.C.
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JOVIAL CONCEPTS
Aiding the world in a sustainable and non-violent future Helping under-served communities to thrive, by providing sustainable solutions and increased access to healthy food.
1261
Denver
Grow Some Good
Nonprofit program creating hands-on, outdoor learning experiences that connect students to their food sources and inspire better nutrition choices.
2967
Wailuku
HOPE GARDENS
A child equipped with knowledge and a seed will transform a community.
Byron Center
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Food Service, Free Food Distribution Programs
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Our Village Gardens
Village Gardens brings a spirit of hope to the people by growing and sharing healthy food, learning and teaching skills, and empowering community leadership.
1700
Portland
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Employment Training
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Garden 31 Community Initiative Inc
TO CREATE A COMMUNITY IN WHICH ALL PEOPLE HAVE ACCESS TO NUTRITIONAL FOOD IN AN ENVIRONMENT THAT IS CONDUCIVE TO GROWTH, HEALTH, AND PROSPERITY.
Escondido
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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From the Roots
Learn, Exchange, Sustain, Survive A GLOBAL OUTREACH TO LEARN GROW SUSTAIN AND SURVIVE FROM THE ROOTS TOGETHER WE GROW From The Roots is a humble initiative by a technologist turned gardener turned food activist to promote sustenance in a climate and environment friendly self produced food.
219
Renton
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Agricultural, Youth Development
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Lets Grow Together Coalition
We are a network of students, educators, community hobbyists, and master gardeners collaborating on community garden spaces in the city of Kent (Walls garden) and the greater Northeast Ohio area (Windham AMETEK Food Forest).
227
Kent
Keep Growing Detroit
Cultivating a food sovereign city. Keep Growing Detroit (KGD) is cultivating a food sovereign city where the majority of fruits and vegetables consumed by Detroiters are grown by residents within the city’s limits.
8475
Detroit






