Applications are Now Open for The National Garden Bureau (NGB) Therapeutic Garden Grant

This year, a total of $7,500 will be awarded to five deserving therapeutic gardens across North America. This grant program, launched in 2014, has already provided over $50,000 to support the creation and growth of these vital spaces, reflecting the commitment of these organizations to promoting the healing power of gardens.

National Garden Bureau, American Meadows, Ball Horticultural Company and Sakata Seed America Award $7,500 in Therapeutic Garden Grants

October 5, 2023 National Garden Bureau

National Garden Bureau, along with program sponsors American Meadows, Ball Horticultural Company and Sakata Seed America are proud to announce the five therapeutic gardens receiving grants and in-kind donations totaling more than $7,500.

Applications Now Available for Therapeutic Garden Grants

April 18, 2022 National Garden Bureau

National Garden Bureau, American Meadows and Sakata Seed America are uniting to provide $5,000 in grant money for three well-deserving Therapeutic Gardens in North America. In addition, Corona Tools will generously provide a set of quality gardening tools to each of the three winning therapeutic gardens.

National Garden Bureau, American Meadows and Sakata Seed America Award Grants to Horticulture Therapy Gardens for 2021; Tools Provided to Each Garden Compliments of Corona Tools

September 30, 2021 National Garden Bureau

After collecting tens of thousands of votes from the public, National Garden Bureau, American Meadows, Sakata Seed America and Corona Tools are proud to announce the three therapeutic gardens receiving grants and in-kind donations totaling more than $5,000.

Voting Open for National Garden Bureau’s 2021 Therapeutic Garden Grant

September 13, 2021 National Garden Bureau

Voting is now open for the National Garden Bureau’s (NGB) 2021 Therapeutic Garden Grant. Anyone and everyone are encouraged to visit the NGB website and vote for the most deserving therapeutic garden based on the videos seen at ngb.org.