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Jenny Lowrey, From the Ground Up Farms, Chico, California

Jenny Lowrey, From the Ground Up Farms, Chico, California

by Carolyn Ashworth | Mar 27, 2015 | What Does $1000 Do?

By the end of the year From the Ground Up will have all 10 live gardens producing free food for those in need.. . . I don’t really know if you understand what the Pollination Project has started in my community. Chico is “getting it”.
Dan Rademacher, Bio Blitz, San Francisco, California

Dan Rademacher, Bio Blitz, San Francisco, California

by Carolyn Ashworth | Mar 20, 2015 | What Does $1000 Do?

The Nerds for Nature work on the bioblitz project, for which the Pollination Project grant is the only dedicated funding, has inspired other organizations small and large (from the California Academy of Sciences and the City of San Francisco to the Friends of the...
Jessica London Shields, She Crew, Illinois, Chicago

Jessica London Shields, She Crew, Illinois, Chicago

by Carolyn Ashworth | Mar 17, 2015 | What Does $1000 Do?

The TPP Seed Grant was the first grant we received, and was the first glimpse we had into believing our dream organization could be a reality. There are so many opportunities to be shut down before you even start a grassroots project. The TPP Seed Grant communicated...
Carrie Le Blanc, CompassionWorks Intl., Henderson, Nevada

Carrie Le Blanc, CompassionWorks Intl., Henderson, Nevada

by Carolyn Ashworth | Mar 17, 2015 | What Does $1000 Do?

The entire structure of CompassionWorks International and our quest to create a more compassionate world through improving community-based actions for animals was directly inspired by TPP. We are proud to have played a role in the Ringling decision and will keep...
Vincent Atitwa, Community Computer Lab, Munami Village, Western Kenya

Vincent Atitwa, Community Computer Lab, Munami Village, Western Kenya

by Carolyn Ashworth | Mar 17, 2015 | What Does $1000 Do?

The Pollination Project’s metrics are extraordinary. There is no better place for your money to be invested. Not only does the money you invest have huge impact but you also become part of The pollination project’s vast network. I don’t think there is any other...
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