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    Community Resources Connections

    ActivoFood, Agriculture & NutritionRealiza PRIs
    Lexington, SCSitio web

    About Community Resources Connections

    Provide resources to low income and food desert communities to reduce food insecurities while promoting healthy food choices; provide resources that allow youth in low-income communities the opportunity to acquire positive life outcomes.

    Focus Areas

    Community gardensFood security / fresh food accessNutrition educationYouth workforce readiness / educationCommunity capacity building

    Who They Fund

    low-income communitiesresidents of food desertsyouth in low-income communitiesfamilies with food insecurity

    Funding Style

    direct service deliverycommunity-based capacity building

    About Community Resources Connections

    Community Resources Connections Inc. puts garden start-up and garden sustainability at the center of its giving, with awards that range from $250 seed packages to $10,000 community garden grants. The foundation’s work is built around underserved communities, especially places facing food insecurity and food deserts, and it uses gardens as a way to increase access to fresh food while supporting healthy food choices. Its programs also connect that food-access work to youth development, including garden-based education and opportunities tied to positive life outcomes. A clear feature of the foundation’s approach is that it funds both new and established projects. The Seed Package Award supports start-up activities and youth or education garden programming, while the Community Garden Award is designed to establish or expand gardens in underserved communities. The organization also lists sustaining garden funding for ongoing operations, supplies, and capacity building, which shows attention to follow-through rather than one-time launch support. Recent grant activity points to practical, place-based support for community gardens, food access, and youth engagement. That mix suggests a funder focused on direct service delivery and community capacity building through local food systems.

    What Community Resources Connections Funds

    Community Resources Connections Inc. supports several closely related cause areas through garden-centered grants. In community garden development, it gives awards for start-up and expansion, including a program that funds garden materials and supplies for underserved communities. The same program is tied to food access and food security, showing that gardens are treated as a mechanism for improving fresh food availability. Youth programming is another thread. The Seed Package Award is used for youth and education garden programming, connecting agriculture, learning, and positive outcomes for young people in low-income communities. Nutrition education also appears in the foundation’s stated focus, aligning with its broader goal of promoting healthy food choices. A third area is long-term capacity. Sustaining Garden Funding supports established gardens with continuing operations, supplies, and capacity building, which extends the work beyond initial launch support.

    How Community Resources Connections Gives

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    Abierta ahoraCierra el 31 dic 2026Monto: 0 US$ – 10 mil US$

    Cultivating the Community — Community Garden Award (Community Garden Funding)

    Community gardensFood access / food securityUrban and rural agriculture+1 más

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Non-profits (with or without IRS 501(c)(3)), independent school districts (including homeschool groups), Native American Tribal governments/groups, faith-based organizations, city/townships, county governments, and other community groups and organizations. If applicant does not own land, written landowner permission required. Sub-award recipients required to have a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI). Partnership/commitment from local University Extension Service, Master Gardeners or equivalent educator required.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $161K

    Total Assets

    $3K

    Total Revenue

    $176K

    Total Expenses

    $175K

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    Último Formulario 990: 2025
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    Topics

    food security and accesscommunity garden developmentnutrition education and healthy food promotionfresh food pantry supportyouth life-skills and positive outcomes programming

    The grant-size pattern is highly segmented. Seed Package Award grants are fixed at $250, while sustaining garden awards run from $2,750 to $10,000, and the community garden program reaches up to $10,000. The presence of both fixed-size and larger follow-on awards suggests a mix of small starter support and larger continuation funding. The foundation appears to use program-based grants rather than a single open-ended model. One community garden program is administered with USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service collaboration, and at least one garden program accepts unsolicited requests, while the seed package program does not. The listed programs also include a coming-soon pantry support initiative. The active grant set points to recurring support for gardens through multiple program tracks rather than a one-time grant style.

    Where Community Resources Connections Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is concentrated in Mississippi across the seed package and community garden programs, with sustaining garden support also extending into Louisiana and South Carolina. The sustaining garden awards show the broadest geographic spread among the listed programs. Example recipient locations in the data include communities in Mississippi, Louisiana, and South Carolina, matching the foundation’s place-based emphasis on underserved areas. The geographic scope of giving is otherwise not defined beyond these state-level patterns.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Community Resources Connections

    What does Community Resources Connections Inc. fund?

    It funds community gardens, food security and fresh food access, nutrition education, youth workforce readiness and education, and community capacity building. The foundation’s stated purpose is to reduce food insecurity in low-income and food desert communities while promoting healthy food choices and positive youth outcomes.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The listed programs show a fixed $250 Seed Package Award, sustaining garden awards from $2,750 to $10,000, and community garden awards up to $10,000. That points to a structure that includes both small start-up grants and larger follow-on support.

    Does it accept unsolicited applications?

    Yes for at least one program: the Community Garden Award is marked as accepting unsolicited requests. The Seed Package Award does not accept unsolicited requests, so application access depends on the specific program.

    Which geographies receive grants?

    The grant programs listed here point to Mississippi, Louisiana, and South Carolina. Mississippi appears across the seed package and community garden programs, while sustaining garden funding extends to Louisiana and South Carolina as well.

    How does it support youth?

    Youth support appears in the Seed Package Award, which is intended for youth and education garden programming, and in the foundation’s broader emphasis on youth in low-income communities. The stated aim is to help create positive life outcomes through garden-based and community-based programming.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Fecha límite: Application Period – October 1 – December 31 (example: stated for 2024/2025 cycle); Award notifications posted by March 3 following cycle.

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