TABLEOF CONTENTS 06 Chief Executive Officer Statement 09 Board of Directors Statement 10 Program Impact 22 Community Impact 54 Data Reports 62 Financial Statement 64 Supporter & Partner Acknowledgements 68 Executive Staff & Board of Directors 68 Funding Partner Acknowledgements 70 Appendix 80 Contact Gardopia Gardens
        
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        Fruit Tree Orchard
          Gardopia Gardens at Winston Intermediate School of Excellence
          $9.2 billion
          per year, the USDA estimates that climate change results in loss in agricultural productive by the end of the 21st century
          1 in 5 children in Bexar County are food insecure
          
    14% of Bexar County residents are food insecure
          
    7.2°+
          degrees Fahrenheit warming by 2100, based on the momentum of global increase in greenhouse gas emissions
          19% of global greenhouse gasses are produced annually by agriculture and forestry
          10% global reduction of crop yields are predicted from land degradation and climate change and up to 50 percent in certain regions
          I am filled with immense pride and gratitude for what we have achieved together at Garodpia Gardens Our mission to grow healthy communities through garden-based learning has been a resounding success, thanks in no small part to your unwavering support and dedication.
          
              
              
            
            Growing Healthy Communities
          This year has been a remarkable one for our collaboration with schools. We have seen our garden-based learning programs flourish in educational settings, providing students with hands-on learning experiences that connect them with nature and teach valuable lessons in sustainability and healthy living Our community classes have been a highlight of the year, offering a space for people of all ages to come together, learn, and share their love for gardening
          These classes have not only imparted practical gardening skills but have also fostered a sense of community and belonging among participants
          Our team's passion and commitment have been the driving force behind these successes We have seen firsthand the transformative power of gardening in bringing people together and creating healthier, more sustainable communities. Thank you for being an integral part of our journey at Garodpia Gardens. Your involvement and support are what makes our work so rewarding and impactful
          Here's to another year of growing, learning, and building healthier communities together!
          StephenLucke
          
          Stephen Lucke, CEO
          
          
    
    Fruit Tree Orchard
          Gardopia Gardens Headquarters at 619 N New Braunfels Ave
          
    ABOUT GARDOPIA GARDENS
          Gardopia Gardens is a 501(c)3 nonprofit agency based in the Near Eastside of San Antonio. The mission of Gardopia Gardens is to grow healthy communities through garden-based learning. We envision a sustainable society, empowered, and educated to lead healthy lifestyles through gardening.
          Gardopia Gardens has proudly serviced the community for 9 years, promoting health and environmental stewardship by implementing garden-based learning programming in schools, businesses, and community organizations – offering tools, materials, and best practices to ensure their gardens’ sustainability.
          Core Values: Education | Health | Environment
          
    
    Community Garden
          Gardopia Gardens Headquarters at 619 N New Braunfels Ave
          
              
              
            
            Board of Directors Statement
          On behalf of the Board of Directors, it is with great pride that we reflect on the accomplishments of Garodpia Gardens during the 2022-2023 fiscal year. This year has been a testament to the power of community, education, and our shared commitment to fostering healthier communities through garden-based learning
          Our collaboration with local schools has been a cornerstone of our success. By integrating garden-based education into school curricula, we have provided students with invaluable opportunities to learn about the environment, sustainability, and the importance of healthy eating habits. These experiences are not just about growing plants; they are about nurturing young minds and sowing the seeds for a greener future The community classes offered by Garodpia Gardens have been equally impactful. They have brought together individuals from all walks of life, creating a vibrant tapestry of learning and shared experiences These classes go beyond teaching gardening skills; they cultivate a sense of community and a shared responsibility towards our environment.
          None of these achievements would have been possible without the dedication and hard work of our staff, volunteers, and the unwavering support from all of you. Your enthusiasm, generosity, and belief in our mission have been the driving forces behind our success
          Looking ahead to the next fiscal year, we are excited to continue this journey We are committed to expanding our programs, reaching more schools and communities, and continuing to make a positive impact on the lives of individuals through the joy of gardening.
          We extend our heartfelt thanks to each one of you for being an integral part of Garodpia Gardens. Your support is what makes our work possible and so rewarding. Together, we will continue to grow and nurture healthy communities for years to come
          With deepest gratitude,
          
    - Gardopia Gardens Board of Directors
          
          
    
    
              
              
            
            PROGRAM IMPACT
          
    Young Women’s Leadership Academy Primary
          Community Farm
          
              
              
            
            GARDEN-BASED LEARNING PROGRAM
          The Garden-Based Learning Program is an evidence-based practice that empowers youth to grow their own food while implementing Science, Technology, Research, Engineering, Art, and Mathemetics (STREAM) academic activities. Topics range from soil science, entomology, composting, sustainability, botany, tool safety, intercropping, and waste reduction. The Garden-Based Learning Program curriculum strongly emphasizes reducing childhood obesity/malnutrition and environmental stewardship.
          
    15,230
          children educated
          
    842
          classes taught to the community
          college internships provided 10
          
    Left top page: Fruit Tree Planting at Compass Rose Journey
          Left bottom page: Small Farm at Democracy Prep at the Stewart Campus
          Right top page: Small Livestock lesson at Maverick Elementary School
          Right bottom page: Herff Elementary Children’s Organic Garden
          
    school garden beds & farm builds built/optimized
          173
        
    2,054
          individual volunteers
          
    4,108
          volunteer hours
          
    101
          garden volunteer days provided
          
    GARDEN VOLUNTEER
          Gardopia Gardens hosts multiple volunteer days weekly, fostering a sense of community wellness through organic urban agriculture. Community members are welcome to engage in an annual series of educational workshops led by local experts. The ultimate goal is to increase self-sufficiency by empowering individuals and families to grow their own food. Participants are encouraged to 'Adopt-A-Plot' at Gardopia Gardens or build gardens in their homes
          
    $122,664.88
          in-kind revenue generated through community volunteerism
          URBAN OASIS TO OFFICAL FARMERS MARKET
          Gardopia Gardens is proud to have earned it’s Certified Farmer Market designation with the Texas Department of Agriculture.
          
    
    765
          individuals reache
          
    “What makes the farmers markets such a special place is that you ’ re actually creating community around food”
          - Bryant Terry
          
    
    42
          small businesses supported
          
              
              
            
            FARMERS MARKET PROGRAM
          The Farmers Market Program is an educational outreach initiative at the North New Braunfels Micro-Farm and The Pearl On a monthly and seasonal basis, the markets serve as a community resource for exchanging horticultural information, including seasonal vegetation, organic gardening practices, youth activities, consultations, and garden builds & designs
          
    
    hours of garden education provided 36
          
    Gardopia Gardens Board Member
          UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy Chef Ambassador Dave Terrazas
          
    BUILD-A-GARDEN & OPTIMIZATION
          The Build-A-Garden Program provides garden consultations, custom designs, builds, and ongoing maintenance for the successful growth and longevity of at-home, community, school, and business gardens.
          8,0
        individua
        als served
          
    2,054
          individual volunteers
          
    
    4,108
          volunteer hours
          
    101
          garden volunteer days provided
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            GARDEN MEDIA PROGRAM
          The Garden Media Program exp outreach efforts through differentiated media outlets.
          This includes the Growing Our Future Podcast and Cultivate Sa Antonio Magazine. This program increases accessibility to educational awareness of the fo system, climate science topics, inspiring stories that move us a grow healthier communities thr collaboration and the sharing o ideas!
          
    Podcast Listeners 386
          
    4,470,083
          Impressions made on Cultivate San Antonio and Annual Impact Report
          
    Left top page: Growing Our Future Podcast at VodPod Studios
          Left bottom page: Stephen Lucke at the Aspen Idea Festival
          Right top page: Cultivate San Antonio Spring 2023 Edition
          Right bottom page: Social Media Growth
          InstagramFlowers
          2020 2021 2022 2023 0 2000 4000 6000 8000
        
    
              
              
            
            COMMUNITY IMPACT
          
    Pollinator & Community Vegetable Garden
          Gardopia Gardens at Cellars at the Pearl
          
              
              
            
            Garden-Based Learning at San Antonio Independent School District School Expansion
          
    Garden-Based Learning
          Young Women’s Leadership Academy Primary
          
    Gardopia Gardens recently embarked on a significant partnership with the San Antonio Independent School District. This collaboration aimed to introduce garden-based learning programming to 10 schools within the district.
          The initiative centered around teaching young students the fundamentals of growing food, fostering an understanding of sustainable agriculture from an early age.
          The impact of this program has been multidimensional, providing hands-on learning experiences where students could engage directly with the process of planting, nurturing, and harvesting organic crops. This tangible interaction with nature not only enriches student’s academic curriculum but also instills a sense of responsibility and connection to the environment.
          This initiative stands as a testament to the power of integrating garden-based learning into educational frameworks to yield long-lasting benefits.
          
    "Our hope is that the students will take this home with them and pass on how to take care of a garden to their families and as many people as possible"
          
    
    Organic School Garden
          Our Growth
          Michelle Flores, Teacher - Cotton Academy
          Gardopia Gardens at Agnes Cotton Academy
          
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
              
              
            
            Gardopia Gardens Welcomes
          
              
              
            
            Sherry Lim, Chief Learning Officer
          Gardopia Gardens is excited to announce the addition of Sherry Lim, the organization’s first Chief Learning Officer to the Gardopia Team! She graduated with her masters from the University of Texas at San Antonio in Curriculum and Instruction and holds a bachelor's in Biology from the University of Texas at Austin
          Passionate about environmental education, her expertise includes educating on the benefits of utilizing local ingredients in cooking, the art of growing one ' s own food and imparting practical strategies to reduce waste in everyday life, thereby fostering a deeper connection with the environment. Sherry has an incredible vision for a healthier community through garden education and believes that through high-quality learning experiences, we will be able to advance a more sustainable world
          Sherry Lim plays a pivotal role at Gardopia Gardens, leading the development of our educational programs. Her work not only encompasses curriculum design but also firmly establishes her as a trusted anchor in the community.
          Her leadership ensures that the educational initiatives at Gardopia Gardens are both impactful and tailored to foster environmental awareness and sustainable practices among all learners
          
    
    
    
    
    
              
              
            
            FOOD & NATURE EDUCATION CONFERENCE
          Gardopia Gardens takes immense pride in its partnership with the local agriculture community, a collaboration that was showcased during The 2023 Food & Nature Education Conference. This partnership is a testament to our collective commitment to fostering sustainable agricultural practices and strengthening the food systems in San Antonio, Texas.
          By working closely with farmers, agricultural experts, and food producers, This conference enabled the sharing of resources, knowledge, and innovative practices, essential for addressing the challenges of food insecurity and climate change
          
    Ashley Bird
          Nina Pandya
          Alianza Raices Vivas
          Food & Nature Education Conference
          Food System Social
        
              
              
            
            HARVESTING KNOWLEDG
          ENCINO LIBRARY AND GARDOPIA GARDENS' ORCHARD PARTNERSHIP
          In a remarkable collaboration that has bro both knowledge and nature together, Gard Gardens, City Council District 9 Office, and Encino Public Library have proudly establi the Fruit Tree Orchard. This innovative pro launched over the past year, stands as a testament to community engagement and environmental stewardship Nestled within tranquil grounds of the library, the orchard become a flourishing haven of fruit trees, ranging from apples to peaches, offering a unique blend of literary and natural learni experiences.
          Gardopia Gardens extends its heartfelt gra to the Encino Public Library for this partne to enhance the library's landscape and nou the community!
          
    
    Fruit Tree Orchard
          Gardopia Gardens at Encino Public Library
          In an inspiring collaboration between Gardopia Gardens, Young Women's Leadership Academy Primary (YWLAP), and San Antonio Independent School District, bolstered by a USDA Farm-To-School Grant, we embarked on a transformative journey of garden-based learning. This innovative program has been a beacon of sustainable education, community involvement, and agricultural skill-building.
          Throughout the 2022 - 2023 period, the gardens became more than just a green space; they evolved into a vibrant classroom under the open sky. Students from the Young Women's Leadership Academy delved into the practical aspects of gardening, learning about sustainable agriculture, nutrition, and the importance of local produce.
          The hands-on approach not only imparted essential agricultural skills but also fostered a sense of environmental stewardship among the students. The heart of this initiative was cultivating the school’s campus, transforming a mere patch of land into a thriving hub of greenery. Students and community members worked side by side, sowing seeds not just in soil, but in minds.
          
    
    
    School Farm
          Young Women’s Leadership Academy Primary
          
    Seeds of Change: Gardopia Gardens, USDA, and Empowering Young Minds Through Sustainable Agriculture
          Farm-To-School Program
          
              
              
            
            San Antonio Greens Up: 500+ Trees
          Adopted in Gardopia-City Partnership
          
    In a landmark achievement for urban greening, Gardopia Gardens, in partnership with the City of San Antonio Parks and Recreation & the Office of Sustainability, has successfully adopted over 500 trees in the past year.
          This initiative, a part of the city's broader effort to enhance environmental sustainability, canopy coverage, and community well-being, saw a wide variety of trees, from native species to fruitbearing varieties, finding new homes across San Antonio's diverse neighborhoods
          
    The program not only contributed to the beautification of the Greater Bexar County Area, but also engaged local communities in environmental stewardship and urban cooling through increasing tree canopy coverage. Educational workshops and planting events organized by Gardopia Gardens further nurtured a sense of environmental responsibility among residents.
          This collaboration stands as a testament to the power of community partnerships in fostering urban green spaces and promoting ecological awareness
          
    
              
              
            
            Community Garden Flourishes at UIW School of Osteopathic Medicine
          
    
    
    In a remarkable year of growth and community engagement, the University of the Incarnate Word School of Osteopathic Medicine (UIWSOM) in partnership with Gardopia Gardens has successfully cultivated its Community Garden, a project embodying the union of holistic health, education, and environmental stewardship.
          This initiative has not only enhanced the educational experience for UIWSOM students through hands-on learning about the intersection of botany, and nutrition but has also significantly empowered the local community to progress the vision of food as medicine
          The garden, rich with medicinal plants, vegetables, and herbs, serves as a resource for local food banks and a center for community education on sustainable living and healthy diets Furthermore, the partnership has spurred innovative research into the medicinal properties of various plants, reinforcing UIWSOM's commitment to integrating nature and health.
          This partnership between UIWSOM and Gardopia Gardens is more than a garden; it's a growing legacy of community, health, and sustainability our future generations.
          
              
              
            
            Frank Madla Elementary & Wells Fargo
          
    Children’sOrganic VegetableGarden
          
    In a remarkable display of community collaboration, Frank Madla Elementary School, Wells Fargo, and Gardopia Gardens have come together this spring to create a thriving organic vegetable garden, nurtured by the school's enthusiastic students. This initiative in San Antonio, Texas, represents a fusion of educational enrichment, community service, and environmental stewardship.
          Here, students have been actively engaging in learning the principles of organic gardening, understanding sustainability, and recognizing the importance of healthy eating.
          Complementing this, the project also features a healthy eating campaign, where students enjoy the produce they grow, learning about nutrition and the advantages of organic foods. This venture not only educates students about sustainable practices but also instills in them a lifelong respect and responsibility towards the environment.
          
    
    
    
    Joining Cohort 6 of the H.E. Butt Foundation's capacity-building program in Fall 2023 was a momentous occasion for Gardopia Gardens, signifying a major leap in its development and community impact. This opportunity was much more than a step towards organizational growth; it was a testament to Gardopia's potential and dedication to making a tangible difference in the communities it serves for years to come.
          The program offered Gardopia Gardens not just resources and training, but also a platform to align its strategies with its mission and values through capacity building. The prospect of enhancing skills through leadership training, expert talks, and advanced technology was particularly exciting, promising to infuse innovation and efficiency into Gardopia’s operations.
          Gardopia Gardens extends our heartfelt gratitude to the H.E. Butt Foundation for welcoming Gardopia Gardens into the Capacity Building Program. Your support not only strengthens our organization but also empowers us to make a lasting impact in our community. Thank you for this incredible opportunity to learn, grow, and create positive change together.
          
    
              
              
            
            Capacity Building With The H.E . Butt Foundation
          
    Laity Lodge
          H E Butt Foundation Camps
          
    
              
              
            
            GROWING GREEN: GARDOPIA GARDENS AND SAN ANTONIO RODEO'S URBAN AGRICULTURE EXHIBIT
          
    In a groundbreaking partnership with the San Antonio Rodeo, Gardopia Gardens proudly launched an Urban Agriculture Exhibit in the spring of 2023. This innovative exhibit was designed to engage and educate the community on the importance and viability of urban agriculture. Through hands-on experiences, workshops, and demonstrations, we successfully raised awareness about sustainable gardening practices and the role of agriculture in urban settings.
          This collaboration not only marked a significant milestone in our journey toward promoting green spaces and healthy lifestyles but also strengthened our commitment to fostering community involvement and environmental stewardship. The event received an overwhelmingly positive response, illustrating the community's growing interest in sustainable urban development and local food systems.
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    Aquaponics System
          Gardopia Gardens Headquarters at 619 N. New Braunfels Ave.
          
    
              
              
            
            Equity Fellowship with the San Antonio Area Foundation
          Laity Lodge
          H E Butt Foundation Camps
          
    In the heart of our mission at Gardopia Gardens, there lies a commitment to community, growth, and positive change. This year, we are thrilled to share a significant milestone in our journey towards these goals. Our Chief Operating Officer, Dominic Dominguez, was honored with the opportunity to participate in the San Antonio Equity Fellowship in partnership with the San Antonio Area Foundation.
          The San Antonio Equity Fellowship stands as a beacon of progress, designed to fortify the leadership skills of individuals dedicated to fostering equity and justice within our communities.
          Dominic's involvement in this fellowship aligns seamlessly with the values and aspirations of Gardopia Gardens. His commitment to social change, community improvement, and policy impact resonates deeply with our mission to nurture healthier communities through education and the practice of sustainable gardening. Congratulations to all the Equity Fellows in our collective vision of greater social change!
          
    
    The Big Green Annual at the Evans School in Denver, Colorado Big Green
          
    
              
              
            
            Growth and Collaboration: Celebrating a Year of Impact with Big Green DAO at Gardopia Gardens
          In the past year, Gardopia Gardens has experienced transformative growth and success, largely attributable to our partnership with the Big Green DAO.
          This alliance has been instrumental in advancing our mission of garden-based learning and community engagement. The support from the Big Green DAO has enabled us to expand our educational outreach, reaching a significant number of students and community members. Our programs have flourished, offering handson experiences in sustainable gardening and fostering a deeper understanding of environmental stewardship
          We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the Big Green DAO for their invaluable contribution to our journey. Their expertise and shared commitment to sustainable practices have not only enhanced the effectiveness of our initiatives but have also strengthened our community's connection to nature and healthy living.
          As we reflect on this fruitful collaboration, we are excited about the future prospects and continued partnership, aimed at n t i more sustainable future
          
    
    
    In a year of remarkable growth and community engagement, Gardopia Gardens celebrated the communities’ achievements with the second annual Garden Awards Gala. This event not only highlighted the organization's dedication to gardening, education, and environmental stewardship but also recognized the exceptional contributions of individuals and partners who are growing San Antonio into a healthier city!
          This gala, set amidst the lush backdrop of the Witte Museum - May’s Family Center, served as a vibrant testament to the power of community action in fostering healthier, greener spaces. It brought together volunteers, community leaders, and environmental advocates, all united in their commitment to sustainable living through Urban Agriculture.
          The awards ceremony at the heart of the Gala acknowledged outstanding community achievements across various categories, showcasing the diversity and impact of our collecitve initiatives.
          
    
    
              
              
            
            Second Annual Garden Awards Gala
          
    
    Our Community
          Dr. Anna Sexton, Principal Hidden Cove Steam Academy
          
          We love the mission and vision that Gardopia has to bring the community together to show what is possible as a team but also show them what’s possible with what's naturally here. We grow it and solve big world problem
          
              
              
            
            Revolutionizing Urban Agriculture: Gardopia
          Gardens Unveils Automated Microgreen Cultivation at Local Schools and On-Site
          
    
    
    This past Spring, Gardopia Gardens took a significant step forward in urban agriculture by incorporating automation into their microgreen cultivation both our headquarters at 619 N New Braunfels Ave , and in local schools This innovative approach enhanced the efficiency and effectiveness of growing these nutrientrich plants.
          By employing automated systems, Gardopia Gardens not only streamlined the cultivation process but also offered a unique, hands-on learning experience for students. Supported by wifi watering timers, micro-drip irrigation, and even humidity sensors, STREAM is at the forefront of this intregration
          This initiative highlights the synergy between technology and sustainable agriculture, demonstrating a strong commitment to environmental stewardship and agricultural education within the community
          The dual implementation at Gardopia Gardens and in schools represents a pioneering effort in bringing advanced agricultural practices to a broader audience.
          
    
    
              
              
            
            Cellars at the Pearl
          Pollinator & Community VegetableGarden
          
    In Spring 2023, Gardopia Gardens was honored to partner with the Cellars at the Pearl to plant a flourishing Vegetable and Pollinator Garden. This initiative was a vibrant embodiment of the saying, "To plant a garden is to have hope for the future," and we are deeply appreciative of the Cellars at Pearl for embracing our mission to nurture healthy communities.
          This collaborative endeavor has brought to life more than just a garden; it has created a dynamic community hub. The Vegetable and Pollinator Garden is a beacon of our shared dedication to environmental sustainability, educational outreach, and community engagement. It serves as a crucial habitat for pollinators, essential to the health of our ecosystem, while also providing a space for communal learning and connection. We extend our heartfelt thanks to the Cellars at Pearl for being a pivotal part of this green initiative and look forward to its continu mmunity.
          
    
              
              
            
            Cultivating Futures: Essence Prep and Gardopia Gardens Sow Seeds of Innovation in Education
          
    Gardopia Gardens and Essence Prep Public Schools have formed a strategic partnership, marking a significant step forward in integrating garden-based learning into a comprehensive educational framework. This partnership reflects Essence Prep's holistic approach to education, which balances rigorous academic standards with the cultivation of personal values and self-awareness.
          By bringing the natural world into the educational experience, students benefit from an immersive, hands-on learning environment that enhances their understanding of core subjects like science and math, while also fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
          The act of gardening itself promotes physical health, emotional well-being, and a deep connection to the environment, offering lessons in responsibility, patience, and the cycle of growth.
          Through this blend of academic rigor and garden-based learning, Essence Prep and Gardopia Gardens are cultivating a generation of learners who are equipped to thrive in a rapidly changing world, demonstrating the transformative power of education when it embraces the totality of student development
          
    
    
    
    
    
              
              
            
            DATA REPORTS
          
    Gardopia Gardens is deeply committed to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, focusing on sustainable agriculture, community gardening, and education to tackle global challenges such as poverty, hunger, and environmental sustainability. Its efforts in water conservation, renewable energy, and biodiversity promote a healthier planet and equitable communities
          
    
              
              
            
            EQUITY ATLAS
          
    By utilizing the City of San Antonio’s Equity Atlas, an equity-focused mapping tool, Gardopia Gardens is able to identify underserved areas within the city that could benefit most from the establishment of urban gardens. This aligns with their goals of promoting sustainable agriculture, improving access to fresh produce, and creating educational opportunities for local communities about healthy living practices.
          The maps and census tract scores provided by the City of San Antonio’s Office of Equity allow Gardopia Gardens to make informed decisions about where to locate new gardens, ensuring that their efforts contribute effectively to reducing disparities in access to green spaces and healthy food options
          The scores that range from 2 to 10 are a combined score of the race and income tabs, indicating that the higher the number, the higher the concentration of both people of color and low income households in that census tract Click on a census tract to see the overall combined score that it received and the total population for that tract
          
    
    
    
              
              
            
            GARDEN VOLUNTEER PROGRAM DEMOGRAPHICS
          
    Race/Ethnicity
          Disability Identification
          Age Category
          Gender Identity
          The following data was collected following the language and procedures outlined in the SA2020 Recommendations for Collecting Inclusive Demographic Data.
          White 36.7% Latino 35.4% Multiracial/MoreThanOneRace 127% AfricanAmerican/Black 71% Asian 6% MiddleEastern 13% NativeAmerican 0.7% Woman 60.3% Man 35.8% GenderNon-conforming 4% 18-24Years 44.4% 25-44Years 43.7% 0-17Years 6% 65+Years 1.3% Idonothaveadisability 90.7% Prefernottoanswer 53%
        
              
              
            
            GARDEN-BASED LEARNING PROGRAM DEMOGRAPHICS
          K-12
          
    Special Education
          Economically Disadvantaged
          Race/Ethnicity
          NotEmergentBilingual/EnglishLearners
          Emergent Bilingual/English Learners
          89.3%
        10.7% GeneralEducation 86% SpecialEducation 14% Hispanic 87.3% AfricanAmerican 8.1% 16 Schools Serviced by Gardopia Gardens*
        The following data was collected from the Texas Education Agency EconomicallyDisadvantaged
        NotEconomicallyDisadvantaged
        81.2%
        18.8%
        EmergentBilingual/EnglishLearners
        
    Volunteer ZipCodes
        
    
    $742,399.22
          
    $675,574.87
          $66,824.35
          Grants-Government/NGO 32.7% Donations-Individual 202% ProgramRevenue 18% Grants-Foundations 14% SpecialEvents 5.6% Donations-Corporate 5.2% Grants-Corporate 1.2% ProgramExpenses 53% PayrollExpenses 23.5% Supplies 4.3% FundraisingEvents 3.2% Utilities 1.2% Reimbursements 0.3%
        - 2023
        Expenses
        2022
        FINANCIALS
        Revenue
        Net
        Revenue
        Revenue
          Donations - Individual
          Donations - Corporate
          Grants - Foundations
          Grants - Corporate
          Grants - Government/NGO
          Program Revenue
          Sales of Merchandise
          Special Events
          Sales of Product Revenue
          Interest / Dividend Income Total
          
    $150,313.18
          05
          Revenue
        $10,911.75
        $11,809
        $239.30
        & Subscriptions Travel & Meetings Advertising & Marketing Rent Expenses Repairs & Maintenance Supplies
        & Copying
        Expenses Bank Fees Insurance Staff Development
        Professional Services Utilities Property Development
        & Truck
        & Licenses/Permits
        Events
        Expenses Total Expenditure
        $10,489.12
        $6,605.47
        $1,393
        $3,364
        $1,297.14 $5,601.57 $1,717.17 $4,095.50 $7,839.82
        $110.00 $21,512.67
        $675,574.87 *Financial Review In Progress
        $38,374.99 $103,744.28 $9,080 00 $243,086.36 $133,509.90
        $41,330.41
        $742,399.22 Expenses Dues
        Printing
        Program
        Reimbursements
        Car
        Taxes
        Fundraising
        Payroll
        $10,457.75 $15,892.63
        $16,723.24
        $29,028 28
        90 $359,307 49
        10
        $4,853.07 $16,009.44
        $159,276.51
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          T. Schneider
          T. Tran
          V. Boyce
          V. Lewis
          W. Devora
          Z. Coop
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            Programming Partners
          
    A&D Designs
          A&H Apothecary
          Absolutely delicious
          AfroGreen'D
          Alamo Colleges
          Alebrije
          Alianca Raices Vivas
          Alice Kleberg Keynolds Foundation
          AME Community
          American Heart Assoication
          Aspen Institute
          Atomka
          Backyard Bounty of Garden Goodness
          Baker Creek Organic Seeds
          Bexar County
          Bexar County Agrilife Extension Service - EFNP
          Bexar County Master Gardeners
          Big Green
          Big Mama's Safehouse
          Big State Produce
          Blessed Sacrament Academy
          Bowlero San Antonio
          BSC America
          Build San Antonio Green
          Burleson Yard Beer Garden
          Bushin' Bush LLC
          California State Polytechnic University Humboldt
          Can We Get It Poppin?! Popcorn Company LLC
          Cavender Auto Family
          Central Texas Mycological Society
          Centro Por la Justicia
          Cheese and Honey
          Chef Cooperatives
          Chef Ted
          Cherrity Bar
          Chicken N Pickle
          Clemson University
          Cliff Eats LLC
          Community First Health Plans
          Compost Queens
          CPS Energy
          Credit Human
          Culligan Water
          Cultivate San Antonio
          Cupcakes-n-Crafts
          David's Plantas
          Democracy Prep at the Steward Campus
          Democracy Prep Public Schools
          Dr. Rachel Cywinski
          EcoCentro
          Edgewood ISD
          Ella Austin Community Center
          Ellis Plants & Landscaping Co
          Em's Quaint Apparel
          Encino Public Library
          Engel Electric
          Ernst & Young
          Essence Preparatory Public School
          Ez Park
          FARFA
          Food Policy Council
          Fox29
          Frank Madla Elementary
          Freetail Brewing Co
          Frost Bank
          Fuerza Unida
          Funky Town Fridge
          Garcia Street Farm
          GO RIO San Antonio River Cruises
          Greehey Family Foundation
          Green Bexar Farm
          Green Spaces Alliance of South Texas
          Green Vegetarian
          GrowOya
          Gus Garcia University School
          H-E-B
          H E Butt Foundation
          Happyness Tea Company
          HealthTexas
          HealthTexas Medical Group
          Illume Lens (Marcos Pena)
          Jed Craddick
          Josh G.
          Junior League of San Antonio
          Kathy Williams
          Kendra Scott
          King Abel's
          Kronkosky Charitable Foundation
          KSAT
          La Prensa San Antonio
          Lemonade Circle
          Lettuce Grow
          Local Sprout
          Los Patios
          Mariposa Bella Jewelry
          McNay
          McNay Art Museum
          Medina River Coffee
          Methodist Healthcare Ministries
          Mission Trail Rotary
          Mitchell Lake Audobon
          Mrs. EcoInternational
          
              
              
            
            Programming Partners
          
    MycoBuddy
          National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration
          Natural Bridge Caverns
          New Image Direct
          North East Lakeview College
          Notley
          Novelties
          Office Of Innovation (City of San Antonio)
          Office Of MetroHealth (City of San Antonio)
          Office Of Solid Waste Mtg (City of San Antonio)
          Office Of Sustainability (City of San Antonio)
          Pabst
          Palo Alto College
          Parks and Recreation (City of San Antonio)
          Pearl Farmers Market
          Pecan Valley WIC
          PharmTable
          Postmates
          Power Planter
          Radical Registrars
          Rainbow Gardens
          River Aid
          San Antonio
          Robin Jackson Photography
          Rotary San Antonio
          Ruben C Jimenez - CPA
          SAISD - Principal Connection
          SAISD Foundation
          San Anto Cultural Arts
          San Antonio Area Foundation
          San Antonio Botancial Gardens
          San Antonio Express-News
          San Antonio Food and Wine Alliance
          San Antonio Food Bank
          San Antonio For Growth On The Eastside
          San Antonio Housing Authority
          San Antonio Independent School District
          San Antonio Museum of Art
          San Antonio River Authority
          San Antonio Spurs
          San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo
          San Antonio Water Systems
          San Antonio Zoo
          Seaworld
          Silver Eagle Beverages
          Soil Food Web School
          Seaworld
          ilver Eagle Beverages
          Soil Food Web School
          South San Antonio Independent School District
          South Texas Seasonals
          Squeezers Juice Bar
          St. Mary's University
          Stephen Paprocki
          Stonegate Pharmacy
          Summit Effects Woodcraft
          Sweet Home Wax Co
          Talking Tree Farms
          Target
          Teaness LLC
          Texas A&M AgriLife
          Texas A&M Preiere View
          Texas A&M University at San Antonio
          Texas A&M University San Antonio IS & CP
          Texas Butterfly Ranch
          Texas Landscape Cooperative
          Texas Public Radio
          Texas Small Farmers and Ranchers CBO
          The Doseum
          The Mission Continues
          Tito's Handmade Vodka
          Toast
          Trinity University
          Twin Liquors
          Un-Gwan-Gway
          United Health Systems
          United States Department of Agriculture
          United Voices
          United Way of San Antonio
          University of North Carolina System
          University of Texas at San Antonio
          University of Texas at San Antonio - School of Architecture
          University of the Incarnate Word
          University of the Incarnate Word - SOM
          Uppartnership
          USAA
          Usborne Books
          UT Health & Science
          Veronica G.
          Villa Coronado
          Virtual Productions
          Walmart
          Wells Fargo
          WestCare Texas
          Whiskey Cake
          White Cloud Media
          Whole Kids Foundation
          Winston Intermediate School of Excellence
          Witte Museum
          World Heritage Office (City of San Antonio)
          Yanawana Herbolarios
          Young Men's Leadership Academy
          Young Women's Leadership Academy Primary
          EXECUETIVE STAFF
          
    Stephen Lucke, MA, Chief Executive Officer
          Dominic Dominguez, MA, Chief Operating Officer
          Sherry Lim, M ED, Chief Learning Officer
          BOARD OF DIRECTORS
          Andres Narvaez, Board Chair - Stonegate Pharmacy
          Michelle Duenas, Vice-Chair - San Antonio Food Bank
          Brittany Ireland, Board Member - The BIG We Foundation
          Dave Terrazas, MA, Board Member - North East Independent School District
          Douglas Melnick, MS, Board Member, City of San Antonio
          Catalina Schultze-Kraft, MS, Board Member, Methodist Healthcare Ministries
          Cesar Hernandez, M Ed, Board Member, Alamo Colleges District
          Karina Miller, MBA, Board Member, Retired Veteran
          FUNDING PARTNERS
          Alice Kleberg Reynolds Foundation
          American Heart Association
          Big Green
          City Of San Antonio Office of Innovation
          City of San Antonio Office of Sustainability
          Community First Health Plans
          Culligan Water of San Antonio
          Ernst & Young
          Greehey Family Foundation
          H E Butt Foundation
          HealthTexas
          Kronkosky Charitable Foundation
          Methodist Healthcare Ministries
          Mission Continues
          Notley
          San Antonio Area Foundation
          San Antonio Growth On The Eastside
          San Antonio Independent School District
          SAISD Foundation
          Stonegate Pharmacy
          Toast
          University Health Systems
          Walmart
          Wells Fargo
          WestCare Texas
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            PARNTER GARDENS
          Arnold Elementary School - Educational Garden
          Barkely / Ruiz Elementary - Educational Garden
          Baskin Elementary - Educational Garden
          Bethal AME - Community Garden
          Blessed Scarament Academy - Educational Garden
          Cellars At Pearl - Community Garden
          Childrens Hospital - Educational Garden
          Cotton Elementary - Educational Garden
          Democracy Prep at the Stewart Campus - Educational Garden
          Dorie Miller Elementary - Educational Garden
          Douglass Elementary - Educational Garden
          Ella Austin Community Center - Education Garden
          Encino Library - Community Garden
          Essence Prep Public School - Educational Garden
          Frank Madla Elementary School - Educational Garden
          Gardopia Gardens - Micro Farm
          Gus Garcia - Educational Garden
          Herff Academy - Educational Garden
          Hidden Cove Elementary School - Educational Garden
          Highland Park Elementary - Educational Garden
          Hirsch Elementary School - Educational Garden
          JT Brackenridge Elementary - Educational Garden
          Kelly Elementary School - Educational Garden
          Mary Huppertz Elementary School - Educational Garden
          Maverick Elementary - Educational Garden
          Nelson ECEC - Educational Garden
          PharmTable - Culinary Garden
          Riverside Elementary - Educational Garden
          Sam Houston High School - Educational Garden
          Sarah King Elementary School - Educational Garden
          South BBQ - Pollinator Garden
          Stonegate Pharmacy - Pollinator Garden
          Trinity University - Educational Garden
          Twain Dual Language Academy - Educational Garden
          University of the Incarnate Word - Educational Garden
          University of the Incarnate Word School Of Osteopathic Medicine - Educational Garden
          Villa Coronado Garden - Community Garden
          Washington Elementary - Educational Garden
          Whiskey Cake - Culinary Garden
          Whitter Middle School - Educational Garden
          Winston Intermediate School of Excellence - Educational Garden
          Woodard Park - Community Garden
          Young Men's Leadership Academy - Educational Garden
          Young Women's Leadership Academy Primary - Educational Garden
          Young Women's Leadership Academy Secondary - Educational Garden
          
              
              
            
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    Gardopia Gardens
          Headquarters at 619 N. New Braunfels Ave begins at the intersection of Nolan and New Braunfels in 2015
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    CONTACT US 619 N. New Braunfels Ave. San Antonio, TX 78202 (210) 478-7292 info@gardopiagardens.org www.gardopiagardens.org