Local community garden project seeks funding for expansion and resources.
March 15, 2023
John Smith
Director of Community Development
Green City Initiative
123 Eco Drive
Springfield, IL 62704
Ms. Emily Johnson
Director of Philanthropy
Springfield University
456 College Road
Springfield, IL 62701
Dear Ms. Johnson,
I hope this letter finds you well. I am reaching out to you on behalf of the Green City Initiative to share an exciting opportunity for collaboration that could greatly benefit our community and its sustainability efforts. As you may know, our community garden project has made significant strides in promoting local food systems and environmental awareness over the past two years.
This year, we are seeking to expand our community garden to provide more residents with access to fresh produce and educational programs on sustainable gardening practices. Our goal is to increase our garden's capacity by 50%, which will allow us to engage more volunteers and offer workshops that teach vital skills to families and individuals.
To achieve this vision, we are appealing for a financial contribution of $10,000 to support the necessary resources, including soil amendments, seeds, and educational materials. Your partnership would not only help us reach our goal but also enhance Springfield University’s commitment to community engagement and environmental stewardship.
We would be grateful for the opportunity to discuss this proposal further and explore how we can work together to make a meaningful impact in our community. Thank you for considering our request. We look forward to your positive response.
Warm regards,
John Smith
Director of Community Development
Green City Initiative
[email protected]
(555) 123-4567
John Smith
Director of Community Development
Green City Initiative
123 Eco Drive
Springfield, IL 62704
Ms. Emily Johnson
Director of Philanthropy
Springfield University
456 College Road
Springfield, IL 62701
Dear Ms. Johnson,
I hope this letter finds you well. I am reaching out to you on behalf of the Green City Initiative to share an exciting opportunity for collaboration that could greatly benefit our community and its sustainability efforts. As you may know, our community garden project has made significant strides in promoting local food systems and environmental awareness over the past two years.
This year, we are seeking to expand our community garden to provide more residents with access to fresh produce and educational programs on sustainable gardening practices. Our goal is to increase our garden's capacity by 50%, which will allow us to engage more volunteers and offer workshops that teach vital skills to families and individuals.
To achieve this vision, we are appealing for a financial contribution of $10,000 to support the necessary resources, including soil amendments, seeds, and educational materials. Your partnership would not only help us reach our goal but also enhance Springfield University’s commitment to community engagement and environmental stewardship.
We would be grateful for the opportunity to discuss this proposal further and explore how we can work together to make a meaningful impact in our community. Thank you for considering our request. We look forward to your positive response.
Warm regards,
John Smith
Director of Community Development
Green City Initiative
[email protected]
(555) 123-4567