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Sow Much Good relies on the generosity of individuals to support our mission to develop healthy food, healthy people and healthy communities. Through your *tax-deductible gift, YOU underwrite our agricultural, educational, and outreach initiatives. Help Sow Much Good sustain its mission by investing in our initiatives! Here’s how:

Be A SEED! for $50

Seeds are an important development in the reproduction and spread of flowering plants, which produce fruits and veggies. A $50 donation provides enough organic compost material to grow up to 2,000 lbs. of food in a season (April – August).

Be A SPROUT! for $100

Sprouts are the first signs of life from a seed. Donate $100 to purchase enough seeds to plant five (5) acres of heirloom tomatoes.

Be A FLOWER! for $250

A flower is the blossom of a plant, after a flower grows…fruits and veggies are quick to follow! Contribute $250 to support five (5) families living below the poverty level with a box of organic produce.

Be A BEE! for $500

Bees buzz up and down rows of fragrant, flowering trees, to pollenate and create fruit. Without bees, there is no life. And without your gift of $500, we could not provide a family of four (4) with sweet peppers, corn, okra and heirloom tomatoes weekly for an entire season.

Be A GARDENER! for $1000

Gardeners grow and cultivate and with your support of $1,000 a one acre site can irrigate a robust growing site which needs this critical element to life.

Be A FARMER! for $5000

Farmers immerse themselves in the growth of living things and with a commitment of $5,000 the infrastructure of a four to five acre growing site can be established. A site this size has the capacity to cultivate eight (8) tons of organic produce for distribution to urban food desert communities.



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