This year WAGS received a record number of 14 applications for seed grants. We were able to provide a total of $3600 to eight exciting community projects, with a maximum grant amount of $500. A big thanks to our generous business supporters and donors who make our seed grant program possible.
This year’s seed grant recipients are:
Asheville Poverty Initiative/12 Baskets – soil and mulch to enhance the patio garden/community gathering place.
Bountiful Cities FEAST garden at Hall Fletcher Elementary School – improvements to the school garden including a boundary fence and a new shade structure.
Francine Delaney New School for Children – revitalization of the school gardens including raised beds, veggies, pollinator plants, gourds, and fruit.
Lucy Herring Elementary School Peace Garden – support for a project that will teach second graders about pollinators’ life cycles and create educational signage for the garden meadow.
Rainbow Community School – new garden in front of the Omega Middle School building on State Street, including pollinator plants and edibles.
RiverLink Pocket Park, 15 Florida Avenue – creation of a small community park that welcomes people, pollinators, and birds with native trees, shrubs, and perennials.
The Odd – new pollinator garden on Haywood Road at the corner of the parking lot.
Trinity United Methodist Church – overhaul of the front garden facing Haywood Road, including more native pollinator plants.