Program areas at Wild Ones Natural Landscapers
Engage local communities through educational meetings, event workshops, seminars, and conferences for the purpose of informing and educating members and the general public about the resource conservation benefits of using native plants in natural landscaping. Produce brochures, videos, journals, and maintain both a website and social media presence, all for the purpose of providing validated information nationally for members and the general public about the resource conservation benefits of using native plants in natural landscaping. Enrich communities by providing grants to qualified schools and local community organizations to use native plantings to improve the natural environment, benefit soil structure, enhance plant communities, increase native pollinators, support native fauna, improve air quality, and expand water sheds.
National Public Education: produce brochures, videos, journals, and maintain both a website and social media presence, all for the purpose of providing validated information for members and the general public about the resource conservation benefits of using native plants in natural landscaping.
Seeds for Education: Provide grants to qualified schools and local community organizations to use native plantings to improve the natural environment, benefit soil structure, enhance plant communities, increase native pollinators, support native fauna, improve air quality, and expand water sheds.
Other National PS Activities: The National Office directly supports other less-publicized PS activities and works with the local chapters to promote Mission-related activities, including benevolent giving to the other 501c3 organizations