Today, Whole Kids Foundation and The Bee Cause Project announced 50 new school beehive grant recipients. The recipients cover 34 U.S. states and three Canadian provinces, providing educational opportunities around biology, agriculture, ecology, nutrition and business for 25,000 students.

The Whole Kids Foundation Honey Bee Grant program allows for schools and nonprofits to receive support for educational honey beehives. This support is provided in one of three ways: a monetary grant of $1,500, an equipment grant of a custom-made indoor observation hive from The Bee Cause Project or an equipment grant of an outdoor hive with starter kit from Bee Thinking. Equipment grants also include monies to cover the first year of expenses. All grant recipients receive a consultation on safety and use of the hive from The Bee Cause Project and each recipient must have a ‘bee mentor,’ or a certified beekeeper that provides quarterly checkups on the hive.

Over the past three years, 166 hives have been awarded by Whole Kids Foundation, costing $293,500 and impacting 310,603 students in the U.S. and Canada. The hives also support the health of bee populations, as an unprecedented amount of honey bees are perishing each year due to colony collapse disorder (CCD). The phenomenon occurs when the majority of worker bees in a colony disappear due to loss of habitat, immune system decline and attack of pest, mites and diseases.

Free curriculum on honey beehives, available to all schools, can be found at https://www.wholekidsfoundation.org/downloads/resources/bee-wise-2015.pdf. For more information on the Whole Kids Foundation Honey Bee Grant program, visit wholekidsfoundation.org/schools/honey-bee-grant. For more information on The Bee Cause, visit thebeecause.org.

About Whole Kids Foundation

Whole Kids Foundation, a Whole Foods Market foundation, is based in Austin, Texas, and operates as an independent, nonprofit organization. By empowering schools and inspiring families, the Foundation aims to help children reach optimal health through the strength of a healthy body fueled by nutritious food. For more information on the Foundation’s programs including school gardens, salad bars and nutrition education for teachers, visit wholekidsfoundation.org.