Employee & Corporate Engagement
Who it’s for
Businesses and organizations looking to engage employees in meaningful environmental action.
What it is
Homegrown National Park partners with companies to introduce employees to biodiversity restoration through talks, community programs, and workplace habitat initiatives. Companies can register corporate grounds and employee landscapes on the Biodiversity Map to track and share their collective impact.
Partners involved
Native Plant Businesses
Who it’s for
Native plant businesses, landscape professionals, nonprofits, and organizations that help people plant native habitat.
What it is
The Homegrown National Park Resource Directory connects people with trusted native plant suppliers, ecological services, and organizations supporting biodiversity restoration.
Partners involved
Track your impact on the biodiversity map
Who it’s for
Organizations, businesses, schools, and communities restoring habitat where they live and work.
What it is
Organizations can register their campuses, grounds, or managed landscapes on the Biodiversity Map and invite employees or members to join under their organization. Together, these individual and shared habitat efforts contribute to a publicly visible total impact, showing how each organization helps restore biodiversity across the country.
Partners involved
Turnkey Events for Your Community
Who it’s for
Individuals, organizations, and community groups interested in organizing events or collective actions.
What it is
HNP provides tools and programs that help communities organize events such as film screenings, event tabling, and neighborhood habitat projects.
Partners involved
Schools Program
Who it’s for
Middle School Teachers, school administrators, sponsors, and education partners.
What it is
The Middle Schools Program introduces middle school students to biodiversity through hands-on native planting projects and habitat restoration on school grounds.
Partners involved
Communities at Scale
Who it’s for
Developers, builders, municipalities, city planners, and community designers.
What it is
Homegrown National Park works with large-scale developments to incorporate native landscapes and biodiversity principles into residential and commercial projects.
Partners involved
Regional and National Nonprofit Partnerships
Who it’s for
Nonprofits, conservation groups, advocacy organizations, and local initiatives.
What it is
Organizations can partner with Homegrown National Park to promote native planting, host community programs, and connect their work to a national biodiversity restoration effort.
Partners involved