Rooftop garden at golden hour

A Green Planet Initiative · Reborn

Growing food, faith, resilience,and greener communities.

Heartland Project is a long-standing green planet initiative — reborn in the spirit of Sunday… give something back — helping people start where they are and grow what they can, one garden at a time.

Stewardship

Caring for soil, seed, and neighbor as a calling — not a chore.

Resilience

Local food and water security in a changing climate.

Community

Gardens that grow people as surely as they grow plants.

Who we serve

A movement for every doorstep.

Heartland Project supports the people best positioned to renew their corner of the world — together.

Churches

Turn courtyards and lawns into gardens of fellowship, food, and outreach.

Schools

Living classrooms where students learn science, nutrition, and stewardship.

Families

Start small at home — a windowsill, balcony, or backyard becomes a harvest.

Neighborhoods

Pool space, skills, and seeds to build resilience block by block.

Community hands planting

Why now

Small gardens. Real renewal.

Gardens are an ancient, hopeful answer to modern strain — quietly strengthening household food security, mental health, learning, and the bonds between neighbors. We're not promising transformation overnight; we're inviting you to begin.

  • Self-sufficiency for households and congregations
  • Outdoor classrooms that turn curiosity into competence
  • Local food resilience that doesn't depend on far-away systems
  • A faith-friendly framework rooted in stewardship

Green cities

Living architecture for a living planet.

From Singapore's vertical forests to Seoul's restored streams, the world is showing us that cities can breathe. We study, share, and translate these examples into ideas your community can use.

Explore Green Cities
Vertical garden building facade

Plant something this week.

You don't need acreage, expertise, or perfect timing. You need a seed, a little soil, and a willing heart. We'll help with the rest.