Partners
Louisville Grows believes that the best way to get something done is to do it with your community. Through partnerships we can create synergies that allow for greater productivity and impact while using less resources. Also, we believe that as the tide rises so do all ships and are committed to the overarching success of Louisville organizations and businesses. If you would like to become a partner with Louisville Grows please contact our Communications Director Devin Freel:
devin.freel (at) louisvillegrows.org
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Support the Victory Garden Initiative by growing your garden! Order your seeds from Nature’s Crossroads and the Victory Garden Initiative will earn 25%! They are a new seed company based in Bloomington, Indiana that provides high quality Earth-friendly seeds for Midwest gardeners. Check out their 140+ certified organic vegetable, herb, flower, and fruit varieties that were chosen for their ability to thrive in the Midwest. They also offer an assortment of gardening kits and collections, including kid-oriented products like the “Sunflower Fort Kit” and flower mixes like the “Butterfly and Hummingbird Seed Mix” which comes in a collectible tin. |
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The Kentucky School Gardens Network’s mission is “to create vibrant, sustainable, edible gardens in every public, independent, and parochial school in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.” and plans to create a fund through which we can offer seed money and support to local school gardens. Visit them at:www.kyschoolgardens.org |
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The Partnership for a Green City is the first of its kind in the country and represents a collaborative effort to improve environmental education, environmental health, and environmental management by three of Louisville’s largest public entities: Louisville Metro Government, the University of Louisville, and the Jefferson County Public Schools. Visit them at: www.jefferson.k12.ky.us/departments/EnvironmentalEd/GreenCity |
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The Offset Project’s mission is to inspire the Monterey Peninsula community toward green action, one sustainable project at a time. Since 2007, The Offset Project has initiated a wide range of projects that focus on reducing our impact on the earth while bringing communities together through education. Our focus is to create sustainability at the grassroots level. Currently, we are working to further two initiatives: the Monterey Bay Offset Fund and the development of zero waste strategies in our community. Visit them at: offsetproject.org |
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New Roots is a non-profit organization that works to develop a just and sustainable food system in the Ohio River Valley Region. They seeks to meet the needs of urban communities by improving access to fresh food for urban residents and marketing opportunities in the city for local and regional farmers. Visit them at: New Roots Facebook Page |
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The Louisville CSA website was created for Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) administrators and their members to share news, information, upcoming events and recipes. www.louisvillecsa.com |
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The Louisville Climate Action Network is a network of organizations and individuals committed to fighting global climate change and aims to empower the community with information on the dangers of global climate change and what they can do to fight it. www.louisvillecan.org |
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Louisville isn’t just “a place to live,” it’s a place to really live. It’s a town without excuses, blissfully free of the hang-ups and holdups that keep things from happening. It’s a place where blue-sky thinking meets grassroots can-do. It’s a city without limits. Anything’s possible here in Louisville. Especially you. www.possibilitycity.com |
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Food Not Lawns is an international organization committed to returning the concrete jungle into fruitful organic gardens. Visit them at: www.foodnotlawns.net |










