勛圖窪蹋 Florida and Florida Power & Light Company Announce 2022 Plants for Birds Grant Recipients

勛圖窪蹋 Florida and Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) have announced 12 funding recipients for the 2022 Plants for Birds grants.
Close-up of an American beautyberry plant.

In 2019, 勛圖窪蹋 Florida launched the first FPL/勛圖窪蹋 Florida Plants for Birds grant program, providing an opportunity to engage 勛圖窪蹋 members and new audiences through projects that directly put native plants in the ground.  This year, through support from FPLs charitable arm, the NextEra Energy Foundation, 12 grants a $25,000 investment in Plants for Birds went to 13 勛圖窪蹋 chapters representing communities across the state of Florida. 

We are proud to partner with 勛圖窪蹋 Florida and local 勛圖窪蹋 chapters in the Plants for Birds program and educate the public about the importance of using native plants in bird-friendly landscaping, said Kate MacGregor, FPL Vice President of Environmental Services. As an industry leader in environmental protection and stewardship for decades, we understand the importance of not just coexisting with, but fostering, the native flora and fauna across our great state.

This collaboration between FPL and 勛圖窪蹋 Florida has energized the volunteer chapter network in Florida.

Projects have put thousands of native plants in the ground, created demonstration gardens, educated teachers and students, and built community with new and often non-traditional partners, said Jacqui Sulek, 勛圖窪蹋 Floridas Chapter Conservation Manager.  

Below is the list of this years 12 grants to 13 勛圖窪蹋 Florida chapters and their projects:

Alachua 勛圖窪蹋 is partnering with Gainesville High School to increase science engagement through outdoor education and nature journaling. The grant will fund the conversion of approximately one acre of the campus into a teaching garden that contains native trees, shrubs, and plants.  

Apalachee 勛圖窪蹋 will use the fund to install native trees and accompanying educational signage in Southwest Tallahassees new Debbie Lightsey Nature Park, a stormwater infrastructure conversion to a wetland nature park.

勛圖窪蹋 Everglades will offer the 2023 Plants for Birds Teacher Workshop to empower local educators to use native school gardens to give their students essential access to nature while achieving their academic goals. Its focal point would again be the Plants for Birds Native Habitat Teaching Garden at FAU Pine Jog Environmental Education Center in West Palm Beach, generously established through two previous FPL/勛圖窪蹋 Florida grants.

Four Rivers 勛圖窪蹋 will host a day of education with master gardeners of Columbia and Suwannee counties on the importance of introducing Florida native plants into backyard landscapes. Free native plants and gift certificates to local native plant nurseries will support local growers and help build a community of native habitat enthusiasts.

Halifax River 勛圖窪蹋 & West Volusia 勛圖窪蹋 will collaborate to run a county-wide contest to award winners $500 to purchase Florida native plants for installation in their yards. Applicants must submit a proposal to be reviewed by a committee of local experts. Five grants will be awarded.

Hendry-Glades 勛圖窪蹋 is piloting a program called Native Plants for Pollinators. In collaboration with the Hendry Soil and Conservation District, native pollinator plants will be grown to be given to schools, landowners, homeowners, parks, churches, or students who will plant them in an area that will attract birds, bees, and butterflies. 

Hernando 勛圖窪蹋 will revitalize the Florida Native Wildflower component of the Nature Coast Botanical Gardens in Spring Hill. A water feature, bird feeders, and educational signage will complement the display to emphasize the importance of creating habitat for birds.

Peace River 勛圖窪蹋 will establish a native plant nursery at the Charlotte Harbor Environmental Center (CHEC) located in Punta Gorda, providing the only Florida Native plant nursery in Charlotte County. CHEC has more than 100,000 visitors each year. 

Pelican Island 勛圖窪蹋 will design and install their second Education and Demonstration Native Plant Garden at the United Against Poverty (UP) building in Vero Beach. This garden will demonstrate the importance and value of native plants as well as beautify the community.

Southeast Volusia 勛圖窪蹋 will work with the 4th grade science and Advanced Placement teachers at Chisholm Elementary to plant a native garden and launch an educational program for students that includes planting and maintenance of the garden. Activities will integrate with the environmental studies curriculum regarding birds and their native habitats. Chisholm Elementary is located in an underserved neighborhood of New Smyrna Beach.

South Florida 勛圖窪蹋 will establish/create a Demonstration Bird Sanctuary/Butterfly Garden at Richardson Historic Park and Nature Preserve. This is a heavily visited 5.4-acre site in Wilton Manors, Florida on the bank of the Middle River and will host thousands of people each year. 

Venice Area 勛圖窪蹋 will continue efforts to restore the Venice Area 勛圖窪蹋 Rookery Park. Venice 勛圖窪蹋 has already completed native plant projects on pond banks and shores, and additional funding will be used for understory plants, bioswale enhancement, and interpretative signs to educate the thousands of visitors to this popular park and inspire them to re-wild their home environments.

In 2016, 勛圖窪蹋 launched the groundbreaking 勛圖窪蹋 Plants for Birds campaign touting the critical need to reintroduce native plants into our landscapes. Not only do native plants require less water and fertilizer than ornamentals, but they also support the beneficial Florida insects we need to pollinate our crops and birds need to feed their young. What makes the Plants for Birds resources unique? The information is readily available at a gardeners fingertips: /plantsforbirds.

While urbanizations footprint on the landscape is daunting, communities can make a real difference for birds in the landscaping choices made in our yards, parks, and public spaces.