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1150 West 13th Street, Chicago, IL 60608
Maxwell Street Community Garden offers community gardening plots that are farmed for vegetables and fresh produce to be shared with the neighborhood.
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2010 Dewey Avenue, Evanston, IL 60201
During the spring, summer, and fall seasons, children in this program learn about planting fresh produce, urban agriculture, entrepreneurship, how to cook with garden produce, how to harvest food, and how to sell their harvests at local farmers' markets.
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Nobel Neighbors provides a community garden at 4052 West Potomac in Chicago, IL, for children and adults.
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203 North Jefferson Street, Mount Pleasant, IA 52641

Provides a 4 x 8 garden plot for adoption. Adoption means planting vegetables, weeding, watering, and harvesting. Mt Pleasant Community Garden is located at 211 S Jackson Street – across from Sarah’s Bridal. Must clear out garden plot after the season is over.

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4010 7th Avenue, Kearney, NE 68845
Garden plots for people who would like to own and run and harvest a garden.
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501 South 7th Street, Lincoln, NE 68508

Individuals and families can rent community garden plots on a sliding-scale fee basis. Community gardeners get access to land, tools, water, seeds, and other resources to help them grow their own food.

The farm program is for individuals wanting to grow food to sell as a business. The program offers land access and technical assistance to beginning farmers.

Also provides free educational workshops on growing food and food business topics.

Helps bring SNAP and Double Up Food Bucks to the Hub Farmers Market at 21st & Q during the growing season.

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10701 South Champlain Avenue, Chicago, IL 60628
The House of Chloe, Inc. brings together members of a community to grow fruits, vegetables, and herbs. Flowers can also be grown. The items are donated to the food pantry.
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812 North Logan Avenue, Danville, IL 61832

Offers support services for older adults, services include friendly calling, home visits, shopping assistance, SHIP (Senior Health Insurance Program), exercise classes, ramp construction, and garden share.

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1155 SE Boone Drive, North entry of Westview Church in the lower level, Waukee, IA 50263

Offers a community garden that provides fresh produce to patrons of the food pantry. Clients receive a punch card to access the garden once a week during the months of July, August and September for a share of fresh produce harvested and distributed by volunteers.

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United Way of the Midlands
834 North Highland Avenue, Aurora, IL 60506

Community Garden members each have their own plots. Members join together to help take care of common areas. Located on Highland Avenue, right across the street from Marie’s West pantry and main office.

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Lowe Park Arts and Environment Center, 4500 North 10th Street, Marion, IA 52302
Garden plots are offered at Lowe Park, 4500 North 10th Street, Marion. Applicants may call for availability, or to be put on a waiting list.
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United Way of the Midlands
4002 Seward Street, Omaha, NE 68111
Garden beds available to community members to grow fresh vegetables for their own use.  Community members are invited to pick as much produce as they need from the "Free Farm" beds that City Sprouts maintains.
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United Way of the Midlands
801 Zeigler Avenue, Door 33, Aurora, IL 60505

Community Garden members each have their own plots. Members join together to help take care of common areas. Located on Highland Avenue, right across the street from Marie’s West pantry and main office.

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United Way of the Midlands
505 West Stoughton Street, Urbana, IL 61801

Offers a wide range of programs for individuals of all ages. Services include sports, aquatics, community gardening, fitness and wellness, nature programs, teen programs, summer camps, dance, fitness arts, culture, and environmental programs. There are 20 parks, 8 facilities, and numerous special events for all members of the community. 

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1241 South Pulaski Road, Chicago, IL 60623
Young Men's Educational Network's (YMEN) comprehensive programs offer a wide range of educational support, mentoring from positive role models, spiritual and emotional guidance, vocational classes in the arts, career-based and entrepreneurial education, sports and recreational activities, family supportive services, and service learning to more than 300 students annually.
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1150 West 13th Street, Chicago, IL 60608
Maxwell Street Community Garden's gardening program offers paid gardening plots for community members to secure a raised bed garden with mulch and water from the nearby fire department.
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444 West Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 60654
The Community Garden encourages people in the local community to become involved in the Urban Farm through volunteering and helping maintain communal plots.
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East Marquette Drive & South Cornell Drive, Chicago, IL 60649
Urban Growers Collective (UGC) provides a public space that brings together community members through gardening. The season begins at the beginning of April and wraps up at the end of October.
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9000 South Mackinaw Avenue, Chicago, IL 60617
Urban Growers Collective (UGC) provides a public space that brings together community members through gardening. The season begins at the beginning of April and wraps up at the end of October.
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444 West Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 60654
The Urban Farm program cultivates an engaged community through educational and employment opportunities and access to fresh, local, and sustainably grown produce. Teens learn all the techniques central to growing food and maintaining an urban farm, customer service skills, nutrition and cooking knowledge, self-efficacy and responsibility, leadership, communication, and job skills. Students are paid a stipend through After School Matters.
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6 East Main Street, Round Lake, IL 60073
Provides case management to help community members access primary care and behavioral health. Offers health education, community garden, Zumba classes, and referrals to community resources.
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Lake County 211
919 Eighth Street, Waukegan, IL 60085
Offers three community gardens in Lake County. Provides opportunities for people to learn about planting and caring for a garden Also offers free samples of foods from the gardens. Provides a program for middle-school age youth to learn about the following: Sustainable agricultural practices Healthy food preparation Nutritional eating habits and exercise
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7200 South Ingleside Avenue, Chicago, IL 60619
Gary Comer Youth Center offers an urban agriculture program and a community rooftop garden where youth can learn to grow healthy food and cook it.
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253 E 159th St, Harvey, IL 60426
Restoration Ministries supports the Harvey community and beyond through programming such as community gardening, the Christmas Toy Store, and holiday baskets.
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5339 West 25th Street, Cicero, IL 60804
Corazón Community Services provides restorative justice workshops, gang intervention/mediations, street violence response, court-mandated community service opportunities, and monthly gang tattoo removal.
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