Building Community Garden Capacity in Urban Arkansas

GrantID: 3256

Grant Funding Amount Low: $5,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $1,000,000

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Summary

If you are located in Arkansas and working in the area of Community Development & Services, this funding opportunity may be a good fit. For more relevant grant options that support your work and priorities, visit The Grant Portal and use the Search Grant tool to find opportunities.

Grant Overview

Food Access Issues in Urban Arkansas

Urban areas in Arkansas continue to struggle with food deserts, where residents lack access to fresh produce. Approximately 14.3% of the population lives in areas categorized as food deserts, particularly affecting low-income families. The prevalence of diet-related health issues further exacerbates public health concerns, making it critical to enhance access to nutritious foods.

Who Should Apply in Arkansas

Nonprofit organizations, community development organizations, and educational institutions focusing on health and nutrition education are encouraged to apply for funding to establish community gardens. Applicants should aim to involve local residents and schools to cultivate gardens that not only provide food but also serve as educational resources.

Application Requirements and Realities

Successful applications should outline community engagement strategies and provide a detailed plan for garden implementation. Requirements may include timelines, budgets, and evidence of community support or partnership with local schools and health organizations. Clear objectives tied to improving access to fresh produce and nutrition education are essential.

Fit Assessment for Arkansas's Context

Adaptation to local needssuch as considering the specific dietary habits and preferences of the communityis crucial for successful implementation. Engaging students in gardening initiatives can provide practical life skills while fostering a sense of ownership and responsibility within the community. Tailored educational workshops can enhance understanding of nutrition and healthy eating practices.

Enhancing Community Health

By establishing community gardens paired with nutrition education, this funding initiative addresses both food access and public health concerns. The emphasis on local involvement ensures that the gardens meet community needs while fostering long-term engagement and education. This dual approach not only improves access to fresh produce but also cultivates health awareness and participation among residents in urban Arkansas.

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