Website: Partner Program Funds – Ahrens Family Foundation
Mission: A collaborative effort by local organizations aiming to improve the health of Poweshiek County by providing more opportunities for free, fresh, local produce in the community.
Location: Grinnell (.2 to 10 miles from Grinnell College)
Needs: Volunteer opportunities are available for anyone who wants to get involved! The gardens are regularly maintained by volunteers and partners, ensuring any excess produce is delivered to local community centers. Each garden is run by a different group but volunteers are coordinated through the Ahrens Foundation. Locations are throughout town (Ahrens Park Garden, Grinnell Community Early Learning Center, St John’s Lutheran Church, Fairview Elementary School, Summer Street Park, Davis Elementary School, Marvin Garden, UPH-Grinnell, and Bailey Park Elementary).
Volunteers:
- One-time events: Yes, as individuals or groups
- Ongoing:
- Groups possible?
When is service needed: Needs are for planting through harvest season, primarily spring through autumn // year-round
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Modality:
- In-person:
- Hybrid in-person/virtual possible:
- Fully virtual possible:
Prerequisites:
Background check required:
Equipment/logistics needed:
Vehicle needed:
Training supplied:
Equipment or logistics supplied:
How to apply: Apply by contacting Jennifer Cogley at Ahrens Foundation, jennifer@ahrensfamilyfoundation.org
Contact: Jennifer Cogley, Ahrens Foundation, 641-236-5518, x 109, jennifer@ahrensfamilyfoundation.org
Operation information: During the growing season, the Giving Gardens depend on volunteers to maintain the gardens and harvest food. Harvested produce is then delivered to locations where community members can receive it. Area farmers and garderners are also encouraged to donate excess produce to these locations.
Address: , Grinnell
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