Therapeutic Garden Grant Applications Now Being Accepted
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According to the American Horticultural Therapy Association, horticultural therapy (HT) is a time-proven practice. HT techniques are used to assist participants in learning new skills or regaining those that were lost. A therapeutic garden is a plant-dominated environment purposefully designed to facilitate interaction with the healing elements of nature. There are many sub-types of therapeutic gardens including healing gardens, enabling gardens, rehabilitation gardens, and restorative gardens.
Applications are now being accepted from therapeutic gardens that meet this criteria:
- Have a defined therapeutic program, with a Registered Horticulture Therapist on-staff or serving as an advisor, that uses the garden to achieve outlined goals for participants. Examples include horticultural therapy, occupational, physical, vocational, or rehabilitation therapy in a garden setting or using gardening to promote positive social relationships within a community.
- Offer a gardening experience where there is a significant people and plant interaction for the population served
- Be used for job-training, skill-building, food growing, socialization skills, improved quality of life, stress reduction, environmental education, or any other possibility that can be gained by working in nature.
- Involve a significant number of gardeners, clients, patients, visitors, or students on a monthly basis.
Three finalists will then be asked to submit a one-minute video that will be posted on www.ngb.org. Voting will be open from Sept. 9-23, 2020. The top vote-getter will receive $3,000, second and third place will receive $1,000 each.
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