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American Community Gardening AssociationThe American Community Gardening Association (ACGA) is a bi-national nonprofit membership organization of professionals, volunteers and supporters of community greening in urban and rural communities. The Association recognizes that community gardening improves peoples quality of life by providing a catalyst for neighborhood and community development, stimulating social interaction, encouraging self-reliance, beautifying neighborhoods, producing nutritious food, reducing family food budgets, conserving resources and creating opportunities for recreation, exercise, therapy and education. http://www.communitygarden.org/ Archi-treasuresarchi-treasures is an arts-based community development organization reducing
social isolation by creating grassroots partnerships to build public spaces
and empowering individuals to shape their future and the future of their
community. Chicago Avenue Community Garden (Fourth Presbyterian Church)The Chicago Avenue Community Garden is located at the southern edge of
Cabrini-Green, at the NW corner of Chicago and Hudson Avenues. For more
than forty years Fourth Presbyterian Church has reached out to its Cabrini
neighbors. The neighborhood is changing with the Chicago Housing Authority’s
Plan for Transformation, and Fourth Church is committed to being a positive
presence and resource for this developing neighborhood. Fourth Church
hosts the Chicago Avenue Community Garden, drawing children and adults
from the neighborhood to garden side by side with church members. In addition
to gardening our individual and community beds, we also share fellowship
through our monthly cookouts and weekend programming for children and
adults, and offer social service referrals. 312/573-3369.
Chicago Botanic GardenAs a living museum, the Chicago Botanic Garden seeks to encompass three
important components: collections, programs and research, and service
both to the public and scientific communities. Integral to this mission
are the Garden's urban programs, including assistance to school and neighborhood
gardens, and free programs on various garden topics at Chicago's branch
libraries. 847/835-6887 Chicago Park DistrictThe Chicago Park District manages over 220 stunning facilities throughout
the city – most can play host to your next event. For more information
about the Chicago Park District’s more than 7300 acres of parkland,
552 parks, 33 beaches, nine museums, two world-class conservatories, 16
historic lagoons, 10 bird and wildlife gardens, thousands of special events,
sports and entertaining programs, please continue on through the event
section. Friends of the ParksFriends of the Parks is an environmental organization that works to preserve,
protect and improve Chicago's parks, beaches, playgrounds, open spaces,
public plazas and natural resources. The organization provides volunteer
work days in parks, educational programs for children and adults, and
partnerships with local park advisory councils on advocacy for park improvements.
312/857-2757. Garfield Park Conservatory AllianceThe mission of the Alliance is to establish Garfield Park Conservatory
as the city's premier destination for studying plant science and practicing
horticulture, a place where schoolchildren can come to learn about the
life cycles of plants and their importance to the environment and where
backyard and community gardeners can receive expert information and practical
assistance to succeed at their own greening and growing efforts in Chicago's
unique city spaces. 312/638-1766.\par Greencorps ChicagoGreencorps Chicago is a community greening and job training program.
Its mission is to improve the quality of life throughout Chicago by providing
horticultural instruction, materials and employment. Greencorps Chicago
offers workshops, plant materials, technical assistance and educational
programs to organizations working in public spaces. 312/744-8691. Growing PowerGrowing Power develops Community Food Centers for training, outreach and technical assistance on sustainable practices to grow, process, market and distribute food. Major initiatives include: Rainbow Farmers Co-op and the Farm-City Market Basket Program, Living Skills Education and Outreach, Learn to Earn: Youth Corps from the Ground Up. 773/261-3979 http://www.growingpower.org/ Midwest Ecological Landspace AssociationMELA strives to bring into regular use the most ecologically sound practices
for landscape care and management, through leadership, ethical practice,
learning and community. NeighborSpaceNeighborSpace is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to acquire and support the community based management of small parks, gardens, natural areas, river edges, and scenic landscapes in the City of Chicago for preservation, conservation, and educational public open space purposes. NeighborSpace primarily focuses on those parcels where community groups
have established such gardens or parks. This kind of support can ease
the burden of community leaders and local organizations wanting to ensure
the survival of their hard work without having to shoulder the responsibilities
of acquisition, ownership or liability for the property. 312/431-9406.
OpenlandsOpenlands Project works to protect open space-land and water-throughout
the metropolitan Chicago area. Its Urban Greening Division works with
Chicago communities to develop Neighborhood Open Space Plans and to help
them install and learn to care for community gardens and other locally-managed
green space. Its TreeKeepers program offers a seven-week spring and fall
class in urban tree care plus volunteer workdays most weekends year-round.
Teaching through School Gardens is a six-week course with continuing education
credit for Chicago Teachers; and Building Urban Gardens, a partnership
with the Garfield Park Conservatory Alliance, is an eight-week course
in organic gardening. 312/427-4256. U of I Extension and Master GardenersThe University of Illinois Extension provides technical assistance on
agriculture and natural resources, community and economic development,
horticulture and home gardening, nutrition, family and consumer services.
It sponsors area 4-H Clubs and the Master Gardeners program, including
the Master Gardeners office at Garfield Park Conservatory, 300 N. Central
Park. 773/233-0476 WRD EnvironmentalWRD Environmental is an ecological consulting firm that creates and fosters
environmentally responsible urban landscapes. We design, install, manage
and consult on landscape projects and programs that conserve natural resources,
promote sustainability, cultivate biodiversity and restore nature's balance.
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