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- Do you have a group of youth that you are already working with?
- Do you have a garden in your community that you could work in?
- Are you passionate about climate change issues but aren’t sure how to make a real difference?
Then you are ready to participate in a One Seed at a Time project! The steps below will help you to plan your own project:
Prepare:
- Review the resources from the Understand and Links pages on this website for a beginner’s primer on climate change and how it connects to gardening.
- Review the Activities and Case Studies pages on this site to get a sense of how you might proceed with a garden-based climate change action project in your community.
- Review the New York State 4-H Youth Community Action (YCA) website for ideas about how to incorporate YCA philosophy into your climate change project!
Propose:
- Identify a group of children, youth, and adults who are committed to, or already, working in partnership.
- Propose the idea of working together on a climate change community action project that is based in the garden.
- Share activities and educational resources about climate change and its effect on the global environment.
- Share ideas of ways that your group could partner to make a difference in your own community.
Plan:
- Once your group has decided to work on climate change, identify what areas you would like to focus on (i.e. Monitoring, Adaptation, Mitigation, Outreach, etc).
- Use the activities and case study timelines as a guideline for developing your project plan.
- Consider incorporating documentation, evaluation and celebration into the plans.
Participate:
- Proceed with your planned community-based activities.
- Document the project process – from planning through implementation to celebration.
- Evaluate the project process as well as the end result.
- Celebrate!