philanthropy

PanAmerican Seed announces Beacon Impatiens charities for 2025 season
PanAmerican Seed will partner with two organizations — one in the U.S. and one in the U.K. — offering enriching experiences for children and adults with life-limiting conditions.
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Mulhall’s raises sizable donation for Keep Omaha Beautiful
By creating a local Christmas Market featuring artists and shops, the garden center thanked community members who attended and helped them raise more than $6,000 toward the environmental nonprofit.
GIE Media President Chris Foster biking to raise funds for cancer research
Foster, who is president of Garden Center's parent company, is riding in the VeloSano 2-day Cyclopath (190-mile ride), which raises money for the Cleveland Clinic Cancer Research Center.
Nonprofit opens Rainbow Garden Center to build community
The Alabama nonprofit hopes to raise funds for resident care, connect better with the community and educate others on how they can help spread its mission.
Get involved in horticultural therapy
Registered Horticultural Therapist Patricia Cassidy explains what horticultural therapy is and how IGCs can get involved.
Director of Ecologel Solutions participates in mission trip
The Catholic Heart Workcamp provides teens with service work and learning opportunities.
Sakata Seed America pledges support of the Seed Your Future movement
The company also donated vegetable and ornamental seeds to BLOOM! to help with education in horticulture.
TDI Brands donates portion of sales to Anderson Woods, Inc.
Anderson Woods receives $1,200 from Annual Warehouse Sale.
Arborjet launches 'Saving America’s Iconic Trees' campaign
The company will donate treatment to trees across the country for insect and disease prevention and overall tree health.
Society of American Florists plans Petal It Forward 2018
Taylor Farms and Sakata Seed America will join the SAF to surprise strangers on the street with flowers Oct. 11.
Houston garden centers pull together
In the wake of Hurricane Harvey, independent retailers do what they can to help neighbors and employees return to normalcy.