Our 7.5 million dollar announcement
We are beyond thrilled to share that we have secured $7,625,000 to continue our out-of-school-time programs for five years.
We are beyond thrilled to share that we have secured $7,625,000 to continue our out-of-school-time programs for five years.
Britney Brintzenhoff was ecstatic when she saw a job posting for site supervisor at SEEDS EcoSchool in Kalkaska Upper Elementary. She was happy about the opportunity to work with kids as a step towards her goal of becoming a teacher. She was thrilled for the chance to go back to SEEDS, because she had been a SEEDS kid herself.
“I hope to continue to work alongside members of my community that are committed to creating a better world for all of us and gaining a deeper understanding of how…
Investing in our youth is not just an investment in the present, but also in the future resilience of our communities. After school programs play a pivotal role in providing…
The compost piles at the SEEDS Farm at Historic Barns Park have been steaming all winter, despite the cold weather! Composting often does stop or slow down during this time…
BY: SARNA SALZMANJon Stimson is the Executive Director of Homestretch, a regional developer of affordable housing. He recently sat down with Sarna Salzman, SEEDS Executive Director and a Homestretch board…
Nutrition education is a staple dish of our EcoSchool program, which served more than 1000 students during the 2022-2023 school year. Our staff members teach gardening, composting, cooking, and the math and…
Home composter Tabitha Lee made a 2024 New Years Resolution to start reducing her personal waste -- starting with food scraps and worms!
SEEDS took a trip to Country Oaks Landscape Supply!
Those Who Give: Meet Kristin Page!