Friends,
 
Can those of you who have created a non-profit to build your community gardens 
tell me what type of 501c3 you have created (Public Charity vs. Private 
Foundation or some other)?
 
Also, are there any community gardens that limit the length of time a garden 
bed is leased to one owner? The City of Sunnyvale is at the moment arguing that 
we should have automatic turnover of garden beds to give "everyone" a chance to 
garden. I say allow attrition to take care of this and if there is more demand 
then beds than all the more reason to create another community garden location.
 
Thank you,
 
Josh Salans


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