



Farm to School Program Sponsor (F2T Dinner)
$2,500.00 On Sale
Founded in 2009 as a small school garden program at Mitchell Elementary, Green Heart's Farm to School Program has grown to serve 5,000 students across 18 schools and community organizations in the Charleston area. Our "classic" curriculum
connects students with fresh, locally-grown produce as they participate in the growing, harvesting, and cooking processes, both in-school and after-school. Our "STEAM" curriculum utilizes the garden as an outdoor learning laboratory to reiterate classroom curricula with a focus on STEAM standards through applied learning
experiences. Sponsorship opportunities for our cornerstone program are listed below. *Note: For any level above $2,500, we encourage you to give us a call and/or mail payment to 759 King Street, Suite A, Charleston, SC, 29403.*
CULINARY SPONSOR ($2,500)
This generous sponsorship provides necessary funding for the hands-on cooking and nutrition components of a Green Heart program for the school year. Classes work with garden-fresh seasonal ingredients to learn about nutrition & health, and prepare meals together. This funding helps cover the cost of culinary tools, food supplies, curriculum and program support.
PROGRAM SPONSOR ($5,000)
This generous sponsorship provides necessary funding for The Green Heart Project to facilitate a school-based program for one year at one of our partner sites. It helps to cover the cost of educational materials used during lessons, as well as curriculum development & program support!
GARDEN SPONSOR ($10,000)
This generous sponsorship provides necessary funding for The Green Heart Project to activate, operate, and maintain a school garden at one of our partner sites for one year. It helps to cover the cost of garden materials, supplies, garden planning, coordination & operations!
FARM TO SCHOOL CHAMPION ($25,000)
As the largest of our available Farm to School sponsorships, this level of funding provides critical support for Green Heart Project's expansion into new schools and partner sites. It funds new partnership and and program development, as well as curriculum development, and the hiring and training of additional staff to support a program.