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Identifying Partners and School Responsibilities

Identifying Partners and School Responsibilities. Getting Started. Garden Preparation Collaborate Site Responsibility. Garden Preparation. Encourage sites to explore gardening grant opportunities starting local and working their way out Existing (you never know)

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Identifying Partners and School Responsibilities

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  1. Identifying Partners and School Responsibilities

  2. Getting Started • Garden Preparation • Collaborate • Site Responsibility

  3. Garden Preparation • Encourage sites to explore gardening grant opportunities starting local and working their way out • Existing (you never know) • Local “Mom and Pop” hardware stores • Local Gardening Club Scholarships • National Gardening Grants (Home Depot, National Gardening Association).

  4. Prepare Garden • Gardening area should be prepared before classes • Youth, teachers, and families should be involved • It doesn’t have to be overwhelming!

  5. Collaboration • Work with schools to get participation with garden maintenance "Gardens are not made by sitting in the shade."...Rudyard Kipling

  6. Collaborate • To work together, especially in a joint intellectual effort Team Up Work Together Join Forces Participate

  7. Team Up • Contact 4-H and Master Gardener programs for possible involvement. • Team teaching opportunities. • Local Gardening Clubs may have volunteers. - Volunteers to help school with garden. • Make sure teacher is supportive of classroom responsibilities outside of EFTG lessons. -Gardening responsibilities.

  8. Working Together • Encourage involvement of whole school and community. • Principals • Teachers and staff • Parent involvement • Community garden leaders

  9. Join Forces • Teaching and encouraging garden maintenance. - Involve other grades • Before and after school groups • Parent volunteers and teachers over breaks • Turn into a community garden during the summer

  10. Participate • EFTG requires participation from everyone involved outside of lessons for the curriculum to go well. • Email reminders for teachers to take kids out • Schools thinking a head for garden maintenance over breaks and summer • All year long!

  11. Kansas City Area • Kansas City Community Gardens • Master Gardeners of Greater Kansas City • Family Nutrition Education Program • Greater Kansas City Health Care Foundation • Jackson County Extension Council • Jackson County 4-H • Phoenix Family Housing Corporation • Local Investment Commission • Independence Health Department • Mattie Rhodes Center

  12. Thanks! Rachael McGinnis Millsap mcginnisr@missouri.edu

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