CPF co-founder, Ted Turner, receives Forbes 400 Lifetime Achievement Award for Philanthropy

Ted Turner receives Forbes 400 Lifetime Achievement Award for Philanthropy NEW YORK (June 8, 2016) – Today, Forbes hosts its fifth annual Forbes 400 Summit on Philanthropy under the theme “Moonshots — Big Bets for Social Change.”  This exclusive event brings together 200 of the world’s leading philanthropists, social entrepreneurs and business leaders for a … Read more

FoodCorps Service Member Profile: Leah Kelley

Project Learning Garden schools Leah worked with:Coretta Scott King Young Women’s Leadership Academy middle school, APSCrawford Long Middle APSGrove Park Elementary, APS What is your motivation to work with school gardens?Understanding the struggle children face when lacking adequate nutrition or craving the junk food that advertisements surround them with, Leah is inspired by the success … Read more

Get To Know FoodCorps Service Member Sumer Ladd

Sumer Ladd Project Learning Garden schools: Clarkdale Elementary, Cobb County King Springs Elementary, Cobb Cooper Middle, Cobb What is your motivation to work with school gardens? I believe that school gardens are the best way we can connect children to the environment, have them gain a respect for all living things, and teach them to … Read more

Captain Planet Foundation’s Garden-to-Cafeteria Pilot has launched with great success in Atlanta Public Schools (APS). With the success of Project Learning Garden across over 50 schools in APS, the next logical step was to work with the school district and cafeteria staff to begin serving student-grown, school garden produce in the cafeterias! During the school past year, Captain Planet Foundation … Read more

Our Project Learning Garden Team will present at this year National Farm to Cafeteria Conference

Our Project Learning Garden Program Manager, Kyla Van Deusen and Maynard H. Jackson High School students are presenting their great work with the Captain Planet Foundation Garden to Cafeteria Pilot at this years National Farm to Cafeteria Conference in Madison, Wisconsin. Register for the conference here. Captain Planet Foundation Garden to Cafeteria Pilot Given the success of Project Learning … Read more

Barbara Pyle answers how the arts can encourage climate action

12 ways the arts can encourage climate actionPosted: April 25By Anna Leach Barbara Pyle, Executive Producer of Captain Planet & the Planeteers and Co-Founder of Captain Planet Foundation joined a celebrated global panel of experts for this special Guardian feature on “12 ways the arts can encourage climate action; A panel of experts around the … Read more

Fox 5 News Atlanta features Mays High School greenhouse

Students use love of science & nutrition to help others enjoy healthier school lunchesPosted: April 25By Portia Bruner A greenhouse and a school of fish are giving students at Benjamin E. Mays High an extraordinary lesson in scientific farming techniques. Mays High School is the only Atlanta Public School with a greenhouse that uses aquaponics and … Read more

Emerson Farm Pollinator and Beekeeping Garden in Chapel Hill, NC – Grantee Project Spotlight

four students kneeling in garden bed weeding

Grantee: Emerson Waldorf School – Chapel Hill, NCProject Title: Emerson Farm Pollinator and Beekeeping Garden With a Captain Planet Foundation Small Grant, Emerson Farm was able to complete, connect, and expand a piece of their program that has been missing – the Beekeeping and Pollinator Garden. As an educational garden, based on the work of Rudolf Steiner, they … Read more

Making the Gowanus Canal Clean & Green in Brooklyn, New York – Grantee Project Spotlight

teacher and students standing together examining plants

Grantee: Gowanus Canal Conservancy – Brooklyn, New YorkProject Title: Gowanus Canal: Clean & Green The Gowanus Canal is a polluted urban water way in Brooklyn, NY that is a Superfund site. To counter decades of environmental abuse, Gowanus Canal Conservancy has been working toward an “Open, Clean and Alive” Gowanus Canal and Watershed. They are moving toward this vision in part … Read more