Listening matters
At Seed Programs International we know that listening to the organizations, communities, and families that we support is key to our success. We can only get better if we have input from the people we serve about what we
125 S Lexington Ave, Suite 101 - 11, Asheville, NC 28801
At Seed Programs International we know that listening to the organizations, communities, and families that we support is key to our success. We can only get better if we have input from the people we serve about what we
Do you like poetry? Do you appreciate its ability to create multisensory meaning and understanding to issues and challenges? Join us for our Poetry for School Gardens event.Seed Programs International (SPI) is partnering with Hunger X Poetry and Sustainable
Seed Programs International (SPI) Board of Directors member, Ton Van Der Velden, had an opportunity to travel to Senegal, Uganda, and Kenya in March to represent SPI. While there, he attended the African Seed Trade Association conference in Dakar
Hello Gardeners!February 10 is World Pulses Day! To celebrate, SPI is partnering with A Well Fed World to launch the Planetary Pulse Project. This project aims to share the benefits of growing pulses and distribute seed of amazing pulse crops to
Greetings from SPI! We are excited to share with you some updates about our programs in Poland and Ukraine. Sadly, Russian hostilities continue in Ukraine, causing close to 1.4 million Ukrainians to seek refuge in Poland and 7 million
Greetings from SPI! We are happy you’re here and want to support community gardens across the US. With 13.8 million Americans struggling with food insecurity, and roughly 39.5 million Americans living in food deserts, supporting and spearheading community gardens
As the pandemic continues to disrupt the ways we’re accustomed to bringing food into our homes, we’ve seen a big increase of interest in home gardening. For those new to growing vegetables, it can be tempting to overdo it
Vegetable seeds are increasingly used to advance nutrition and income goals in humanitarian response. Understanding crop choice and how seeds aresourced and supplied can support these interventions. 1 Seed Supply: Commercial Worldwide, commercial vegetable seed supply is narrow, with
Vegetable crops come from a wide range of plant families and regions of origin, so it is natural that some vegetables are better suited to a given location than others. Adaptability is affected by when the crop can be
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Seed Programs International is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that operates globally.
Our EIN/Tax ID is 56-2092576. Thank you for your support!
125 S Lexington Ave, Suite 101 - 11, Asheville, NC, 28801, USA