Support Homegrown National Park

One Yard and One Donation at a Time

Your gift powers Homegrown National Park’s grassroots movement to restore biodiversity by rebuilding ecosystems, supporting pollinators, and bringing nature home.

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Dr. Doug Tallamy,
Co-Founder

Gifts of Every Amount Plant the Seeds of Change

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$25

Ignite Awareness:
Share materials about planting native and restoring biodiversity with curious minds.

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$50

Build Confidence:
Help everyday people take their first step towards environmental action.

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$100

Turn Insight Into Action:
Power the digital tools that bring people from interest in planting native to implementation.

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$250

Mobilize Change:
Help scale Homegrown National Park’s reach across new communities and regions.

Join more than 47,000 people restoring 168,000 acres of native habitat nationwide. When you give monthly, it sustains our critical work year-round.

Hear From Those You’re Helping Grow Change

Across the country, individuals are turning their yards into thriving native plant habitats. Their stories show the impact of your generosity.

“For the past two years, our garden club has transformed neglected plots into pollinator havens filled with color and life. Seeing the butterflies return has been incredible.”

— Cindy G., Illinois

“Native plants bring insects and birds into my yard. The energy and movement remind me that even small changes make a difference.”

— Lynne F., Virginia

“Every season, I add more native plants for pollinators and birds to visit. It feels good to know my garden is part of something bigger.”

— Linda C., New York

“I wanted to help bugs, birds, and butterflies—and realized I could do that right in my own yard. Watching the balance return is so rewarding.”

— Ann K., California

“Gardening with native plants is truly like meditation for me. It connects me to the land and gives back to the wildlife that depends on it.”

— J. Paddock, Georgia

“My city is working to incorporate native plants, and I’m proud to do the same at home. Together, we’re creating a network for pollinators.”

— Betsy D., Illinois

Your Support Helps Restore Biodiversity

Biodiversity is vanishing at an unprecedented pace. One million species face extinction.

But the solution is in our hands. By planting native species and removing invasives, each home becomes a refuge. Every native tree, flower, and shrub helps rebuild the interconnected web that sustains us, including clean water, healthy food, and a stable climate.

With your help, Homegrown National Park unites people across North America to restore these vital connections. Together, we’ve mapped more than 168,000 acres of native habitat, proving that small actions can have a massive impact when we act collectively.

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More Ways to Give to Homegrown National Park

Whether you give online, by mail, or through your legacy, every contribution helps strengthen our movement to restore native plants and pollinator habitats.

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Online:
Use the secure donation form above.

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By Check: Payable to

Homegrown National Park
68 Harrison Ave., Suite 605
PMB 14253, Boston, MA 02111

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By Stock or Wire Transfer:
Contact Arnon Fischer at

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By Donor-Advised Fund:
EIN 86-1228991
Contact Arnon Fischer at

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By Legacy Gift:
Include Homegrown National Park in your will or estate plans and join the Doug Tallamy Legacy Society.

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Corporate & Leadership Giving:
Partner with us or join our Keystone Circle to support large-scale restoration.

Looking to Make a Bigger Impact with Your Gift?

There are many ways to grow the movement beyond a one-time donation. Explore partnership opportunities and leadership gifts that help us reach new communities and expand our national restoration network.

Homegrown National Park is a grassroots movement restoring biodiversity by planting native species and rebuilding the ecosystems that sustain life. We need your support.

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