Support Equity & Health through Plant-Grow-Share
A nonprofit fundraiser supporting
Central Area Neighborhood Development OrganizationGive to Plant-Grow-Share to support equity and health in Central neighborhood.
$18,379
raised by 99 people
$24,000 goal
We are Plant-Grow-Share (PGS), a community program located in the Central neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Our program connects neighbors, resulting in a resilient community that grows organic, healthy food for ourselves and others.
Plant-Grow-Share is community led and collaboratively driven, composed primarily of people of color with various backgrounds, abilities and spoken languages.
As a food justice movement by and for BIPOC communities, we invite you to be a part of our grassroots efforts. Our urban farm is a healing space to grow food, share generously, and learn ways to be sustainable. In response to the COVID19 pandemic, we've adjusted our framework to allow for distance learning, small classes, online plant distributions and a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) program that delivers bi-weekly fresh, locally-grown vegetables to up 18 individuals and families in or near Central neighborhood.
We invite you to invest in your neighbors and your community, to lift up community healing, food justice, and BIPOC leadership. We are seeking steady and consistent financial support from our community. One time donations are always welcome, but we are making the ask for monthly contributions that can sustain us into 2021. Do you have access to financial means to commit to a monthly amount? Can you ask a friend or family member to match your contribution? Consider your monthly contribution as the seeds in the soil of food justice and we can tend to the growth together!
Your donation funds the entire season-long program of community-led learning, access to fresh food + medicine, supplies and materials to tend for our community gardens and year-round operating costs for our food justice initiative. Donations to Plant-Grow-Share are tax deductible.
Plant-Grow-Share is a program of CANDO - the Central Area Neighborhood Development Organization. You can learn more about PGS and CANDO by visiting: www.plantgrowsharempls.com