We're students on a mission: creating pollinator-friendly gardens, putting native plant kits in community hands, and building a generation of environmental stewards.
Every garden is a lifeline for the creatures that keep our world alive.
The Pennsylvania Pollination Project is a student-led initiative dedicated to protecting local ecosystems. We believe that small actions like planting a native flower, sharing a seed kit, or teaching a child about bees ripple outward into lasting change.
From school gardens to community parks, we're building a network of pollinator habitats across the Commonwealth, one patch of wildflowers at a time.
We design and install native wildflower gardens at schools, parks, and community spaces, creating vital habitat corridors for bees, butterflies, and other pollinators.
See our gardens →Free native seed kits for Pennsylvania households with everything you need to turn a windowsill or backyard into a pollinator haven.
Request a kit →Workshops, school visits, and hands-on learning experiences that inspire the next generation of environmental stewards — from kindergarteners to community leaders.
Explore programs →Our Impact So Far
Gardens Created
Kits Distributed
Volunteers
Schools Reached
Whether you want to volunteer, host a garden, request a planting kit, or bring our education programs to your school — there's a place for you in this project.