Get Involved
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Getting started is easy.
1. Create a Profile and Find a Project
2. Share it with a Friend Every Garden profile has a button to share it with your friends via email, Facebook, Twitter and many other services. Spread the word!
3. Make a Donation Pitch in to help a Garden grow, or donate directly to Beanstalk to help us shine a light on more incredible grassroots leaders.
4. Partner with Beanstalk Business partners can improve employee morale and enhance brand recognition. Learn more about partnering with Beanstalk.
You Choose How To Get Involved
Beanstalk gives you the power to choose. Everyday there are new ways to connect with your community, make friends, and make a difference. The choices are real and personal. Who do you want to support? What needs speak to you? Is there a neighborhood you want to work in? Maybe you’re not ready to jump in yet. Explore the Gardens and feel it out. The Beanstalk network is your home for meeting remarkable people, choosing how to get involved, making friends and making a difference.
Here are some choices to think about:
Who? What kind of community would you like to join? Which remarkable leader do you want to work with? Beanstalk Gardeners come from all walks of life. Maybe you already know one, we suspect your friends do as well.
What? Explore community needs. It could be incarcerated mothers, kids in foster care, or preserving wildlands. Here is your chance to find meaningful involvement.
Where? Search by location to find Gardens near you.
When? There’s no rush to contribute. Gardens come up all the time. The right time is when you are inspired.
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Next: Find a Garden
Jan West invites you to participate
Jan West is on the Board of Trustees of Beanstalk. Jan earned her PhD in Psychology and has practiced as a clinical psychologist for 15 years.


