GrowNYC explained

GrowNYC
Caption:SCA Community Crew
NPS Photo by Kevin Bacher
Founded Date:1970
Location:New York, NY, United States
Area Served:New York City
Formerly:Council on the Environment of New York City (CENYC)
Founder:Marian Sulzberger Heiskell
Focus:Food Accessibility and Conservation
Homepage:https://www.grownyc.org/about

GrowNYC is an environmental organization founded in 1970 and based in New York City, originally named the Council on the Environment of New York City (CENYC).[1] GrowNYC is dedicated to the improvement New York City's quality of life through environmental programs, including Farmers' markets, community recycling, gardening, and environmental education.[2] [3] [4]

Food Access Programs

Fresh Food Boxes

GrowNYC offers fresh food boxes[5] that New Yorkers can pick up to support local farmers and city food access programs. In order to promote access for all, patrons can pay for food boxes using SNAP/EBT benefits, and are generally offered at $1/pound for seasonal produce.[6]

Green Markets and Farmstands

Throughout the city, GrowNYC has food markets that operate on different days, such as the market in Union Square that operates on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. These stands allow local farmers and food makers to sell their goods. New Yorkers can use SNAP/EBT benefits at these markets, and can find markets near them using GrowNYC's locator tool.

Education

GrowNYC's education outreach program helps students learn about recycling, food access, and conservation.[7] Students may take field trips to Green Markets, establish and maintain a school garden, or become recycling champions through GrowNYC. Interested students can volunteer to help other students learn about these initiatives.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: GrowNYC and the changing food movement of New York City. Nooklyn. 2020-04-22.
  2. News: Fabricant. Florence. Order Your Farmers' Market Produce Online for Pickup. 2020-04-13. The New York Times. 2020-04-22. en-US. 0362-4331.
  3. News: Hu. Winnie. With Food Hub, Premium Produce May Reach More New Yorkers' Plates. 2016-09-05. The New York Times. 2020-04-22. en-US. 0362-4331.
  4. Harvesting Farmers. Schulman. Michael. The New Yorker. 22 January 2018 . en. 2020-04-22.
  5. Web site: Fresh Food Box GrowNYC. www.grownyc.org. 17 September 2012 . 2020-04-22.
  6. Web site: Fresh Food Box FAQ GrowNYC. www.grownyc.org. 12 November 2014 . 2020-04-22.
  7. Web site: GrowNYC's Environmental Education Programs GrowNYC. www.grownyc.org. 23 August 2007 . 2020-04-22.