National Gardening Association and Mantis Launch 2010 Mantis Award Program

June 26, 2009
Mantis and the National Gardening Association are once again offering awards to charitable and educational garden projects that enhance the quality of life in their host communities. Any organization that has or wishes to create a community or youth garden is eligible to apply. Next spring, 25 of these programs will receive a Mantis Tiller/Cultivator with a border/edger attachment.

Mantis and the National Gardening Association are once again offering awards to charitable and educational garden projects that enhance the quality of life in their host communities. Any organization that has or wishes to create a community or youth garden is eligible to apply. Next spring, 25 of these programs will receive a Mantis Tiller/Cultivator with a border/edger attachment.

“Mantis is happy to continue its support of gardeners who are striving to improve their communities,” says Linda Beattie, Mantis Award Program coordinator. “We know that gardening is a powerful tool for change, but it’s always amazing to hear about the great impact that dedicated volunteers and innovative nonprofit agencies can make by bringing people together with the soil.”

To apply for the 2010 Mantis Awards, visit www.kidsgardening.org/grants. The application deadline is March 1, 2010. Winners will receive their Mantis Tiller/Cultivators by April 30, 2010.

For more information on Mantis or NGA, visit www.mantis.com or www.garden.org.