Maine School Garden Network

28 State St
Augusta, ME 04330

The Maine School Garden Network is dedicated to promoting and supporting educational gardens for youth throughout the state. Their mission includes encouraging school programs that teach healthy eating and environmental stewardship, thereby fostering a deeper understanding of agriculture and sustainability among students.

Through grants, events, and resources, they empower schools like Saccarappa Elementary in Westbrook, which has developed an extensive gardening program including greenhouses and raised beds. By connecting educational institutions with necessary tools and community support, the network envisions all school gardens in Maine thriving and well-resourced.

Generated from the website

Own this business?
See a problem?

You might also like

Junior Achievement-Maine Inc

About JA Junior Achievement programs help to prepare young people for the real world by showing them how to generate wealth and effectively manage it, how to create jobs which make their communities more robust, and how to apply entrepreneurial thinking to the workplace. Students put these lessons into action, and help strengthen their communities. JA in Maine has taught nearly 9, 000 students throughout our state. In partnership with local businesses and educators JA brings the real world to students, opening their minds to their potential and preparing them for the world of work. Junior Achievement of Maine's office is located at 82 Elm Street in Portland, Maine. From this hub, opportunities are created for thousands of Maine kids in classrooms throughout the state of Maine, to participate in Junior Achievement Experience JA in-school economic education programs help Maine kids develop the skills, attitudes and behaviors of success. JA brings volunteers from the community face to face with students for the simplest of human interaction sharing. Serving as role models and links to the community, classroom volunteers make economic concepts relevant, raise aspirations, and challenge the students to excel. JA programs have the potential to make a powerful difference in the lives of young people. We know that. We see it, and hear it through the eyes of our volunteers and their teacher partners, and experience its ourselves when we, too, volunteer in the classroom. Junior Achievement was founded in 1919 by Theodore Vail president of American Telephone & Telegraph ; Horace Moses, president of Strathmore Paper Co. ; and Senator Murray Crane of Massachusetts. Its first program, JA Company Program, was offered to high school students on an after-school basis. In 1975, the organization entered the classroom with the introduction of Project Business for the middle grades. Over the last 30 years, JA has expanded its activities and broadened its scope to include in-school and afterschool students.
United StatesMaineAugustaMaine School Garden Network

Partial Data by Infogroup (c) 2025. All rights reserved.