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Nature’s Path announces 2025 Gardens for Good winners

Ten community gardens in Canada selected to receive grants
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Nature's Path Organic Gardens for Good Grant Recipient The PATCH (People, Agriculture, Training, Community, Hospitality) in London, Ontario

Who: Nature's Path Organic Foods

What: The organic breakfast and snack food brand has announced the winners of its 2025 Gardens for Good: Plant it Forward grant program.

Twenty organic community gardens—10 in the U.S. and 10 in Canada—have been selected to receive a $6,500 grant.

Since the program's launch in 2010, Gardens for Good has awarded nearly $1 million to organic community gardens across North America. With this latest round of grants, the program has reached its goal of donating $1 million by 2028 nearly three years early.

"After 15 years, Gardens for Good continues to remind us that the power of a garden goes far beyond the harvest," said Jyoti Stephens, vice president of mission and strategy at Nature's Path, in a release. "The winners this year exemplify what it means to grow with purpose—nurturing community connections, fostering environmental awareness and inspiring leadership rooted in care and connection. It's an honor to support their work and stand alongside them in building a more nourishing future."

The 2025 Canadian Gardens for Good: Plant it Forward Winners Are:

The Collingwood Community Center Garden, Collingwood, Ont.

Kids Right to Know Community Garden, Richmond Hill, Ont.

Harvest Manitoba Community Garden, Winnepeg, Man.

The Confederation College Community Garden, Thunder Bay, Ont.

The Patch, London, Ont.

Ridgewood Community Garden, Edmonton, Alta.

Swan Valley Growing Circle, Swan Valley, Man.

Dixon Transition Society Garden, Burnaby, B.C.

MAC Community Garden, Parksville, B.C.

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