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Additional Resources for Community Gardens Community Gardening ISE July 14 and 15, 2009 Bill McKelvey - MU Extension - Healthy Lifestyle Initiative Columbia, Missouri
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Be clear about your role As a professional, your job is to help groups move through their process – you are a facilitator, coach, resource for the group. You are not the gardener or the garden leader. Help groups work through the Ten steps outlined in the Toolkit – help them brainstorm, plan, get organized, make connections, etc.Ten steps
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Additional things to consider while getting started Growing a garden Creating a garden roster and map Enhancing opportunities for success Security and personal safety Leadership Making the garden accessible to all
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Additional things to consider while getting started Donating food Funding Liability insurance Starting a community gardening organization Policy and advocacy Evaluation Networking
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Appendix Sample budget Sample gardener application Sample gardener guidelines Sample permission for land use
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Additional content Stories from experience Action planning Soil testing Asset-based community development Raised-bed gardening
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Questions and comments… Contact information: Bill McKelvey University of Missouri Extension Healthy Lifestyle Initiative McKelveyWA@missouri.edu 573-882-3273 Community Gardening Toolkit, University of Missouri Extension publication MP906, http://extension.missouri.edu/publications/DisplayPub.aspx?P=MP906
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