Our mission is to provide healthy calories, strengthen communities and improve the urban environment through a nationwide network of sustainable little orchards.
The Giving Grove History
The Giving Grove Philosophy
We seek to partner with organizations that align with our philosophies.
Equitable Placemaking
Encouraging Food Sovereignty
Growing Where Invited
Using a Holistic, Organic Approach
Reestablishing Greenspace in the Urban Environment
Cultivating Community Leaders
Collaborating Among an Action-Aligned Network
Sharing Knowledge and Lifelong Skills
Engaging the Community
Reconnecting Children & Families with Nature
Our Approach
Our vision is curbside access to healthy calories
We will always be community-led and invited into neighborhoods to help orchard visions come to life
We work with a variety of sites: schools, neighborhoods, community gardens, communities of faith, food pantry/kitchen, senior housing, health or medical facilities, municipalities & parks, transitional living, youth services, etc.
We work with experts to recommend a list of over 70 cultivars and 20 species selected for disease-resistance and urban growth success
We take (and teach) a holistic/organic approach to fruit tree care
We provide lifelong learning opportunities on tree care, harvest, processing, community engagement, biodiversity, and soil health
Initial Program Support
Financial and Fundraising
Match up to $75,000 over 2 years in a collaborative agreement
Assist with orchard-specific grant applications and fundraising campaigns
Provide access to national funding relationships
Supplies and Materials
Access to initial supply budget and connection to national suppliers with curated recommendations on resources necessary for program success
Coaching and Technical Support
Individualized onboarding for a successful program start
Plant material sourcing, recommendations, and planning from national horticulturist
Marketing & Social Media Support
Collaborative media opportunities with communications assistance
Branding, asset, and content assistance and materials provided
Shared Drive and Network Site
Access to editable program materials and resources through shared drive and Program Manager GG Network Site
Continued Program Support
Quarterly network meetings & ongoing 1-1 support with national program manager and horticulturist
Quarterly marketing and development meetings & ongoing 1-1 support with national marketing manager and development manager
Keynote speaker resource share: Giving Grove Celebration in April
Annual National Giving Grove Network Conference for program managers
Ongoing metrics reporting (demographics and environmental benefits)
Ongoing best practice sharing and project collaborations
Continuing education resources and opportunities
Access to supply discounts through vendor relationships
Should You Join Our Network?
Do you…
Have a 501(c)3 status, or a collaborative partner(s) with 501(c)3 status?
Have a willingness to develop a program that will be a lifelong hub for community members to apply for, install, and maintain orchard spaces through ongoing education, site visits and trainings?
Live in an area that has a demonstrated need for food security and greenspace equity?
Identify community partners and stakeholders that support the addition of an orchard program?
Financial ability to start and maintain an orchard program over time?
Have the capacity to support 100 or more local orchard sites over the long term?
Steps to Join Our Network
I want to talk more about becoming a program hub!
If you think you meet our basic criteria, let’s start a conversation.
I’m not sure…
If you don’t meet our criteria or aren’t sure, don’t be discouraged! Your passion for growing fruit and fighting food insecurity in your community can move you onto our list of targeted cities. We remain opportunistic and flexible as we aim to create a successful network of LITTLE ORCHARDS making a BIG IMPACT.
If you have specific questions about a single orchard, or a horticulture-specific question, please email trees@givinggrove.org