Sunlit wildflower meadow
Student-Led Initiative · Pennsylvania

Growing a future for pollinators

We're students on a mission: creating pollinator-friendly gardens, putting native plant kits in community hands, and building a generation of environmental stewards.

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Every garden is a lifeline for the creatures that keep our world alive.
Bee collecting nectar from a wildflower

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.

What We Do

Our Programs

Pollinator garden in bloom
Garden Installations

Pollinator Gardens

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 →
Bee on a wildflower
Native Seed Kits

Planting Kits

Free native seed kits for Pennsylvania households with everything you need to turn a windowsill or backyard into a pollinator haven.

Request a kit →
Community garden volunteers
School & Community Workshops

Community Outreach

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

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Gardens Created

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Kits Distributed

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Volunteers

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Schools Reached

Join the Movement

Ready to help our pollinators?

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.

Volunteers working in a community garden