โฆ For Partners
Leave a Seed partners with food banks, schools, nonprofits, community gardens, and civic organizations to get seeds and growing knowledge into the hands of the people who need them most.
We respond to all inquiries within 7 business days.
Submitting this form starts a conversation โ it is not a guarantee of a partnership or seed donation. We'll follow up personally.
โฆ Who We Work With
We partner with organizations that are already doing the hard work of feeding and empowering communities. Seeds and knowledge are what we bring to the table.
We donate seed packets and growing guides to food banks so their clients can supplement pantry supplies with homegrown produce โ extending the impact of every visit.
From seed kits to full growing curricula, we support Kโ12 school garden programs with everything teachers need to get students growing food and understanding where it comes from.
Community gardens in food deserts receive priority access to our seed donation program. We help coordinate variety selection, planting guides, and volunteer resources.
Organizations working in food security, urban agriculture, or community development can apply to become distribution partners โ getting seeds and education to those who need it most.
Municipal gardens, public housing initiatives, and city-run food programs can partner with us to expand access to fresh produce growing resources in underserved neighborhoods.
Universities and agricultural extension programs interested in seed diversity, food systems research, or community growing initiatives are welcome to reach out about collaboration.
โฆ What We Bring
Every partnership is different. Here's what we're currently able to offer qualifying organizations โ subject to capacity and alignment with our mission.
Qualifying food banks, community gardens, and nonprofits can receive donated seed packets sourced from our vendor network. Quantities depend on capacity and need.
Schools and educators receive access to our full growing education library โ planting guides, lesson plans, and activity sheets โ at no cost.
We help organizations select seed varieties suited to their specific climate and growing conditions, with personalized planting timelines.
Active partners are featured in our community network and impact reports, helping raise awareness of the work your organization is already doing.
We are a growing organization with limited capacity. Not every inquiry will result in a formal partnership. We prioritize organizations in food deserts and communities with demonstrated need.
โฆ The Process
Tell us about your organization and what kind of support would be most valuable to your community.
Our team reviews every inquiry within 7 business days and follows up to learn more about your work.
If there's a fit, we work with you to define what a partnership looks like โ seeds, curriculum, visibility, or all three.
Your community starts receiving seeds, education, and support. We track impact together and share it in our quarterly reports.
โฆ Why It Matters
34 million Americans face food insecurity. Community organizations are on the front lines. We exist to support them with tools that create long-term self-sufficiency โ not just short-term relief.
Scroll back up to send your inquiry, or learn more about our hunger mission before reaching out.