Our Partners
This project depends on the generosity of our funders and community supporters, who we would like to recognize here.
Funding:
Most of the funds that support Global Gardens come from USDA programs.
Current support is from the Community Food Projects grant and the Outreach and Assistance to Socially Disadvantaged and Veteran Farmers and Ranchers.
Most of the funds that support Global Gardens come from USDA programs.
Current support is from the Community Food Projects grant and the Outreach and Assistance to Socially Disadvantaged and Veteran Farmers and Ranchers.
Local financial support:
We also depend on local partners for financial support that sometimes helps us meet the local match requirements of our federal grants. Some current and past funders include:
The Sunrise Rotary Club
East Boise Rotary Club
The Sunrise Rotary Club
East Boise Rotary Club
Landowners:
All of our refugee farms and gardens operate on borrowed land, and none of this would be possible without the generosity of the following local landowners:
All of our refugee farms and gardens operate on borrowed land, and none of this would be possible without the generosity of the following local landowners:
Educational partners:
Lots of educational events related to agriculture and food are available in our community. Check out some of our favorites! They have supported our programs by including refugee growers and our staff in educational events.
Farmers Markets:
Past partners and funders:
Refugee Agriculture Partnership Program, Office of Refugee Resettlement
New Immigrant Farming Initiative, Heifer International
Beginning Farmer and Rancher Development Program, USDA
Farmer's Market Promotion Program, USDA (Somali Bantu Farmers)
Community Food Project Grants, USDA
Risk Management Education Partnership Program, USDA
Refugee Agriculture Partnership Program, Office of Refugee Resettlement
New Immigrant Farming Initiative, Heifer International
Beginning Farmer and Rancher Development Program, USDA
Farmer's Market Promotion Program, USDA (Somali Bantu Farmers)
Community Food Project Grants, USDA
Risk Management Education Partnership Program, USDA