Apply for a bee-friendly grant to support local bees and beekeepers!
This program has been made possible by The California Department of Food and Agriculture Pollinator Habitat Program Grant we received to support local farmers and ranchers in alignment with The CA Farmers Equity Act in the San Francisco Bay Area. As part of this grant program, Planet Bee Foundation will directly support a combination of twenty local farms and community gardens.
This program will provide training and skills to better equip farmers and ranchers in The San Francisco Bay Area of California to create, monitor, and maintain healthy, productive, and sustainable agricultural ecosystems by maximizing the health and diversity of their beneficial insect populations.
Pollinator Habitat Program Grant Awardees Announcement Video from CA Department of Food and Agriculture
BEE FRIENDLY GRANTS
AVAILABLE GRANTS
PENNSYLVANIA BEE MENTORSHIP GRANT
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Learn how to keep bees from an expert in your area! The PA Honey Path, sponsored by Planet Bee Foundation and the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, will pair experienced beekeeping mentors with eager mentees. Mentees will receive in-person training and guidance from mentors for one beekeeping season.
SEED BALL STEWARDSHIP GRANT KIT
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This unique Stewardship Grant Program provides schools with seed ball materials, including noninvasive seeds, clay, and soil, to plant as food for bees and other pollinators. You will also be granted access to our Asynchronous and Synchronous STEM Lessons through this program.
HEALTH HABITAT POLLINATOR CONSERVATION PROGRAM
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This program has been made possible by The California Department of Food and Agriculture Pollinator Habitat Program Grant we received to support local farmers and ranchers in alignment with The CA Farmers Equity Act in the San Francisco Bay Area. As part of this grant program, Planet Bee Foundation will directly support a combination of twenty local farms and community gardens.