NGB’s 2024 Therapeutic Garden Grant Voting Now Open

Sep 18, 2024
Voting now open for NGB’s 2024 Therapeutic Garden Grant

Voting for National Garden Bureau’s (NGB) 2024 Therapeutic Garden Grant is now open.

Started in 2014, the Therapeutic Garden Grant is a philanthropic program of NGB that supports therapeutic gardens across North America. In 2024, National Garden Bureau, American Meadows, Ball Horticultural and Sakata Seed America are partnering to provide $7,500 in grant money to be split between five therapeutic gardens in North America.

The first-place winner of the online voting will receive $3,000 from the program to enhance the garden’s good works and continue its mission. Second place will receive $1,500 and the three runner ups will receive $1,000 each to continue their garden’s mission.

Anyone and everyone is encouraged to visit the NGB website and vote for the most deserving therapeutic garden based on the videos here.

After reviewing all applications submitted for the 2024 Therapeutic Garden Grant, NGB has narrowed the list of finalists to five therapeutic gardening programs. Those gardens are:

City Green Therapeutic Horticulture Program

NGB’s 2024 Therapeutic Garden Grant: City Green Hort Therapy

City Green is a 501(c)3 nonprofit farming and gardening organization, based in Clifton, New Jersey. Our programs offer practical, technical and financial resources to foster equitable access to local food and green spaces, in support of sustainable, healthy communities.

Gospel Inc. Healing Garden

NGB’s 2024 Therapeutic Garden Grant

Gospel Inc. is a Christ-centered community providing a home and micro-enterprise work opportunity to the formerly homeless at Gospel Village. The “Healing Haven” project aims to create a therapeutic garden designed to promote mental health, physical well-being, and community engagement in our local area.

Hope Grows Healing Garden

NGB’s 2024 Therapeutic Garden Grant: Hope Grows Healing Gardens

Hope Grows’ mission is to inspire hope through nature while empowering family caregivers to seek wellness of mind, body, and spirit. Welcome to the gardens at the Hope Grows Iris Respite House. These therapeutic landscapes are thoughtfully designed as havens of tranquility, inspiration, reflection, and healing for the invaluable family caregivers in our community.

Frelinghuysen Arboretum Horticultural Therapy Program

NGB’s 2024 Therapeutic Garden Grant: The Frelinghuysen Arboretum-Farmers Program

This horticulture therapy garden is a series of raised beds for wheelchair accessibility plus 24 raised beds for individuals to have their own garden areas. We grow annuals, perennials, vegetables and herbs through several different programs that participants can experience. Interns from local schools help maintain the gardens.

Wayside House The Healing Garden

NGB’s 2024 Therapeutic Garden Grant: Healing Garden

Wayside House is a women’s addiction treatment center founded 50 years ago by Susan B. Anthony, great-niece of the women’s rights advocate.
The garden is an integral part of a full-circle horticulture therapy and nutrition program. The clients grow vegetables, herbs, and fruit trees in raised beds as part of their ongoing therapy.

The online voting can be accessed at ngb.org/therapeutic-garden-grant-voting until Sept. 30.

Photos courtesy of NGB.