AGENTS FOR GOOD

ENTRY PROGRAM

Agent for Good: Start Growing. Start Giving. 🌱

A simple, low-cost way to grow food, share it, and support real-world food security.

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Become An Agent for Good $100 Includes 2 Root Wrapper growing units

Agent for Good β€’ Entry Program β€’ Grow + Share

Agent for Good: The Simplest Way to Start Growing Food and Making an Impact

πŸ‘‰ $100 β†’ Start Growing β†’ Start Sharing β†’ Start the Cycle

The Agent for Good program is the simplest entry point into Growing To Give β€” designed for anyone who wants to start growing food, help others, and participating in a community first food security system.

Quick answer: The Agent for Good program is a simple $100 entry point that helps people begin growing food in small spaces while supporting a broader movement focused on food resilience, local sharing, and scalable community impact.

$100 Participation: Start with a simple, practical growing system designed to help you grow food, help another through sharing, and take your first step into becoming part of the Growing To Give family.


What Is the Agent for Good Program?

The Agent for Good program is the entry point into Growing To Give β€” created for people who want to do something practical, meaningful, and immediately useful.

It is designed for individuals, families, hobby growers, first-time supporters, and community-minded participants who want a simple way to begin growing food while helping others do the same through the program’s Get One – Give One model.

For every Agent For Good Root Wrapper package distributed through the program, an additional package is donated or subsidized for another individual, family, school, community garden, or food-growing initiative in need. This creates a ripple effect of shared impact β€” empowering participants not only to grow fresh food for themselves, but also to help expand food access, gardening education, and community resilience for others.

The program is intentionally simple, accessible, and scalable, making it easy for anyone to participate in a meaningful food-growing movement regardless of gardening experience or available space.

Definition: An Agent for Good is someone who takes a simple first step into food-growing participation and local sharing β€” helping build a stronger, more distributed food system from the ground up.

The goal is simple: make it easy to start.

Did you know? One of the biggest barriers to home food production is not motivation β€” it is complexity. When the starting point is simpler, more people participate, more people grow, and more food security can spread locally.

Why the Agent for Good Program Matters

Many people want to help address food insecurity, rising food costs, and local resilience β€” but they do not know where to begin.

The Agent for Good program removes that barrier by creating a simple first step that is affordable, practical, and easy to understand.

Instead of asking people to commit to a full farm, a large donation, or a complex system, Agent for Good begins with direct participation:

β€’ Start growing food

β€’ Learn by doing

β€’ Share locally (Get One - Give One)

β€’ Become part of something larger


Agents for Good: Growing and Giving

The Agent for Good program is about more than a small donation β€” it is about getting people started on thier food security journey. It is designed to help people begin growing food at home, begin sharing, and free themselves and thier families from dependeance on the supermarket.


By creating a low-friction way to get involved, the program opens the door to larger participation over time β€” including stronger household growing systems, community engagement, and wider food security deployment.

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A Simple Entry Point Into a Larger System

Every Agent for Good participation is part of a broader model designed to scale from simple home growing into wider food security programs, stronger households, and community-level adoption.

πŸ‘‰ $100 β†’ Start Growing β†’ Start Sharing β†’ Build Momentum

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Growing To Give participation program for home food growing and community support

β€œI’ve tried container gardening for years, but my plants would always get root-bound and stall out. After using the Root Wrapper, my tomatoes and herbs lasted the entire season and produced far more than I expected. Supporting another family at the same time made it even more meaningful.”

β€” Elaine T.

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What You’re Really Starting

Agent for Good is not just a donation category β€” it is the first step into a participation-based model.


It is designed to help people move from good intention to practical action. When more people begin growing food in simple ways, more households gain confidence, more local sharing happens, and more resilience can take root.


Simple by Design

The program is intentionally designed to be approachable. It is for people who may be new to growing, short on space, or simply looking for a manageable first step into something meaningful.


Rather than overwhelming people with a larger system at the beginning, Agent for Good creates a clean entry point that can stand on its own while also opening the door to future expansion.


That is what makes it powerful: it starts small, but it does not stay small.

What the Agent for Good Program Supports

Each $100 participation helps activate a simple entry-level growing and sharing model designed to encourage action, local engagement, and stronger household food awareness.


The program is designed to support:

β€’ First-time gardeners

β€’ Growing in small spaces

β€’ Local sharing and community goodwill

β€’ Early adoption into more advanced food growing initatives

1 Small Step Can Start a Much Bigger Cycle

Agent for Good is designed to make participation easy. It gives more people a way to begin growing, begin sharing, and begin understanding how practical food resilience can start at the household level.

βœ” Easy entry point    βœ” Practical action    βœ” Scalable participation

For many participants, this program will be their first experience with structured food-growing participation β€” and that first experience matters.

It builds familiarity, confidence, and connection to a larger mission centered on food independence, local resilience, and regenerative community support.

START SMALL β€’ LEARN FAST β€’ GROW FORWARD

β€œHaving gardened for over 50 years, it’s rare for me to come across a truly new idea. That’s exactly what happened when I tried the Agent For Good Root Wrappers last growing season. They provide a simple, ready-to-use solution for growing healthier plants in containers or in-ground gardens while helping reduce watering and fertilizer needs.

I used them in planters in Chicago and Michigan with excellent results. The plants established quickly, stayed healthy, and required very little additional care. The pre-fertilized wrappers were incredibly easy to use β€” simply wrap around the root zone at planting and let the system do the work.

I highly recommend Agent For Good Root Wrappers and will definitely be using them again this season.”

β€” Lisa in Texas.

Ready to Scale Beyond the First Step?

The Agent for Good program is where many people begin. The next step is the Food Ambassador Program β€” a stronger, larger participation model designed for higher-output household growing and broader food security deployment.


πŸ‘‰ $300 β†’ 6 Root Tubes β†’ 6 Planting Sites β†’ 2 Deployments β†’ Ongoing Food Production


If Agent for Good is the entry point, Food Ambassador is the expansion path.


It is designed for participants who want to move beyond the first step and into a more robust system tied directly to wider food-growing deployment.


Why This Matters Now

β€’ Rising food costs

β€’ Water scarcity and drought conditions

β€’ Urbanization and shrinking garden space

β€’ Increased demand for homegrown food resilience

β€’ Veteran farm & gardens

β€’ Addiction recovery homes


The Bigger Vision

Agent for Good is designed to widen participation at the base of the system. Food Ambassadors, community programs, and larger sponsorship models build upward from there.


Together, these pathways create a distributed food system that can scale from a single household to neighborhoods, communities, and broader regional adoption over time.


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