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On Campus SEED Garden. This project is intended to resurrect the SEED Garden. The grant will pay student stipends for the upkeep of the SEED (Sustainability Education & Engagement Destination) Garden located on Osceola St. on the FAMU campus. The student workers will be paid a stipend of $12 per hour for 10 hours per week for 16 weeks. There will be two student workers per semester including fall, spring, and summer annually. Students must have at least a 2.8 GPA to qualify.
The hired students will work with the administration of the Sustainability Institute to perform the following duties in the garden:
- Plan the garden layout
- Till soil with amendments
- Help develop connections with local communities
- Schedule presentations to community groups
- Harvest vegetables for healthful consumption locally
- Other tasks that arise throughout the semester.
We will know the impact of this grant after the first year when we can measure the number of new community SEED Gardens around the state, and the number of students involved.
The Florida A&M University (FAMU) Foundation is a living organization which is vital to the progress of the University. The Foundation functions through its Board of Directors, institutional constituents, and community donors. Due to the devout contributions of donors who consistently support quality programs that strengthen and broaden the University's academic appeal, Florida A&M University continues to be recognized as one of the leading institutions in Florida.
As a non-profit organization, the Florida A&M University Foundation, Inc. was established with the specific mandate to serve as a custodian of contributions from the private sector, alumni, friends, and industry. The Foundation receives, invests, and administers funds. In addition, the Foundation acts as a trustee and exercises in general the powers of a not-for-profit organization under the laws of Florida.
On behalf of the University, the FAMU Foundation, Inc. would like to express to our many supporters, alumni, faculty, staff, students, corporate partners, and friends, that we greatly appreciate your commitment to serve FAMU that has been shown through your consistent efforts to promote the academic programs at this institution.
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On Campus SEED Garden. This project is intended to resurrect the SEED Garden. The grant will pay student stipends for the upkeep of the SEED (Sustainability Education & Engagement Destination) Garden located on Osceola St. on the FAMU campus. The student workers will be paid a stipend of $12 per hour for 10 hours per week for 16 weeks. There will be two student workers per semester including fall, spring, and summer annually. Students must have at least a 2.8 GPA to qualify.
The hired students will work with the administration of the Sustainability Institute to perform the following duties in the garden:
- Plan the garden layout
- Till soil with amendments
- Help develop connections with local communities
- Schedule presentations to community groups
- Harvest vegetables for healthful consumption locally
- Other tasks that arise throughout the semester.
We will know the impact of this grant after the first year when we can measure the number of new community SEED Gardens around the state, and the number of students involved.
The Florida A&M University (FAMU) Foundation is a living organization which is vital to the progress of the University. The Foundation functions through its Board of Directors, institutional constituents, and community donors. Due to the devout contributions of donors who consistently support quality programs that strengthen and broaden the University's academic appeal, Florida A&M University continues to be recognized as one of the leading institutions in Florida.
As a non-profit organization, the Florida A&M University Foundation, Inc. was established with the specific mandate to serve as a custodian of contributions from the private sector, alumni, friends, and industry. The Foundation receives, invests, and administers funds. In addition, the Foundation acts as a trustee and exercises in general the powers of a not-for-profit organization under the laws of Florida.
On behalf of the University, the FAMU Foundation, Inc. would like to express to our many supporters, alumni, faculty, staff, students, corporate partners, and friends, that we greatly appreciate your commitment to serve FAMU that has been shown through your consistent efforts to promote the academic programs at this institution.
You have no teams at this time.
You have no fundraisers at this time.
Be the first person to donate to the cause!