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  1. The Garden Club of America offers 29 merit-based scholarships and fellowships in 12 areas related to conservation, ecology, horticulture, and pollinator research. In 2024, $459,000 was awarded to 100 scholars.

  2. The Garden Club of America is a nonprofit national organization composed of 199 member garden clubs with almost 18,000 club members who devote energy and expertise to projects in their communities and across the United States.

  3. Garden clubs are the lifeblood of The Garden Club of America, and together we make a collective impact in cities and communities across the country. Each of our member clubs are unique and autonomous.

  4. The Garden Club of America is a nonprofit organization made up of around 18,000 club members and 200 local garden clubs around the United States. Founded in 1913, by Elizabeth Price Martin and Ernestine Abercrombie Goodman, it promotes the recording and enjoyment of American gardens as well as conservation and horticulture

  5. Flower shows combine artistic vision, horticultural mastery, engineering, and sophisticated craftsmanship to create a brief but brilliant display of beauty in time. It takes time and effort from many volunteers to organize a flower show.

  6. The Garden Club of America. 1,550 likes · 43 talking about this. A leader in the fields of horticulture, conservation, creative arts, historic preservation, and environmental protection.

  7. Founded in 1913, The Garden Club of America is a volunteer, nonprofit 501(c)3 organization comprised of 200 member clubs and approximately 18,000 club members throughout the country.

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