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Our funders and sponsors
Friends
of
Burlington Gardens thanks the foundations and
granting agencies who have provided generous funding to support
garden-based education and
outreach programs.
| The Bay and
Paul Foundations, 2006-2013 |
Ben &
Jerry's Foundation, 2003-2013 |
Jan and David
Blittersdorf Foundation, 2009-2010
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Harris and
Frances Block Foundation, 2003-2012 |
| Burlington
Students Foundation, 2011-2012 |
Canaday
Family Charitable Trust, 2009-2011 |
Jane
B. Cook 1992 Charitable Trust, 2006-2012
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Fanny Allen Corporation, 2011 |
| Feinstein
Foundation, 2005-2012 |
Fieldstone
Foundation, 2011 |
| First
United
Methodist Thrift Shop Team, 2002-2012 |
General
Dynamics
Community Action Council, 2003-2012 |
A.D.
Henderson Foundation, 2009-2010
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IBM
Matching Grants
Program, 2004-2013 |
| Sid
and Cecelia Lance Family Foundation, 2005-2012 |
Forrest and
Frances Lattner Foundation, 2013 |
| National
Institute of Food and Agriculture, 2010-2011 |
New
England
Grassroots Environment Fund, 2002-2009 |
Norcross
Wildlife Foundation, 2012
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Northfield Savings Bank, 2011 |
| Merchants
Bank Foundation, 2007-2011 |
Oakland
Foundation, 2012 |
| Ronald
McDonald House Charities, 2002, 2005, 2008 |
George
W. Mergens Foundation, 2006-2007 |
| Perkins
Family Trust, 2012-1013 |
People's
United Community Foundation, 2010-2011 |
| Tarrant
Foundation, 2011 |
Vermont
Community
Foundation, 2003-2012 |
Vermont
Health Foundation, 2009-2011
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The Windham
Foundation, 2006, 2008, 2012 |
FBG
recognizes the business sponsors below for their enthusiastic support
for garden-based education and community, school, and neighborhood
gardening.
Gardener's
Supply of Burlington, Vermont partners with FBG on a variety of
community-based
initiatives. Gardener's Supply is a leading mail order
resource for quality garden products, tools, and supplies.
Red
Wagon Plants of Hinesburg, Vermont provides organically grown
plants to support FBG's education and outreach programs. Red Wagon
offers a wide variety of heirloom vegetables.
City
Market is Burlington's home town grocery and food cooperative and
an enthusiastic community partner with FBG in supporting garden-based
education in local schools and community settings.
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Ag Refresh
of Burlington, Vermont provides environmental accounting and carbon
monetization services, helping clients track greenhouse gas emissions
and receive payment for improvements through market-based mechanisms.
Champlain
Valley Compost of Charlotte, Vermont encouraging community-based
gardening by providing generous discounts on farm crafted compost for
community, school, neighborhood, and group garden projects.
High Mowing Seeds of
Wolcott, Vemont provides organically grown seeds to support FBG's
education and outreach programs. High Mowing Seeds offers a diverse
selection of standard and heirloom seeds.
Green
Mountain Compost of Williston, Vermont produces organic compost,
topsoil, germinating mix, and raised bed mix used by farmers,
gardeners, and landscapers across northern Vermont.
Main Street
Landing of Burlington, Vermont supports the visual and performing
arts, provides incubator space for start-up local businesses, and
nurtures social responsibility by redeveloping property on Burlington's
waterfront.
Organic Valley Family of Farms New England supports organic dairy
farmers, builds the local economy, and allows rural New England
communities to protect the environment in which their children are
raised.
Queen
City Soil & Stone of Burlington and Hinesburg, Vermont is
committed to practices and priniciples that view a garden as part of
the broader ecology.
Sover.net
of Bellows Falls, Vermont provides internet and phone communications to
residential and business customers throughout Northern New England.
To
learn more about sponsorship for Friends of Burlington Gardens and the
Vermont Community Garden Network, please call FBG's executive director
Jess Hyman at 802-861-4769.
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