🌿 Finding Grants for Wellness and Community Programs
- Dave
- 1 hour ago
- 1 min read
Looking for funding to bring a Therapy Gardens-style experience to your community?

Across Massachusetts, there are numerous local and statewide organizations that support wellness, nature, education, and community connection. These opportunities are open to libraries, COAs, community centers, and wellness teams. Here are a few companies and programs you might want to check out.
🏦 Corporate & Retail Giving Programs
Lowe’s Hometowns & Community Impact Grants – Supports projects that improve community spaces, gardens, and local gathering areas.
The Home Depot Foundation – Funds community improvement and volunteer projects, often including gardens, accessibility, and aging-in-place initiatives.
Walmart Local Community Grants – Offers small grants to local nonprofit and municipal organizations that strengthen communities through education, wellness, and connection.
Whole Foods Market Community Giving – Provides microgrants through store-level programs focused on food access, wellness, and sustainable living.
Target Foundation Community Grants – Supports local projects that promote wellness, learning, and connection, including senior and intergenerational initiatives.
Many grant cycles open in late winter and early spring, so now is the perfect time to start exploring.
👉 Explore more ideas or get help finding local funding: Chat with Sage on our website for a personalized list of opportunities. Visit: www.therapygardens.com/sage
