Online Education Scholarships
Kiss the Ground’s self-paced online courses aim to educate existing and emerging leaders about the importance of soil health and the possibilities of regeneration as a solution to our water, wellness and climate crisis. Through these courses, participants will become influential advocates for the movement in their homes, communities, and businesses, driving structural change towards regeneration.
Our scholarships aim to promote equal opportunity to quality education for communities who have been both traditionally and currently underserved. We strongly encourage women, BIPOC, LGBTQIA2S+ individuals, people with disabilities, members of ethnic minorities, foreign-born residents, students, teachers, and veterans to apply.
We consider applications based on an assessment of equity, need, and the resources we have available at the time of the application. All scholarship applications are considered and awarded until we have reached funding capacity. At this time, our scholarship program is limited to recipients within the United States and all of our courses are in English. Stay tuned for updates on a Spanish translation soon!
Please note that our scholarship funding, provided by donors and foundations, is limited. If you need support, we urge you to apply!
Select one of the three courses below and submit your application today.
Soil Advocate Training
This course empowers anyone, anywhere, to transform into a valuable part of the soil health and regenerative agriculture movements by offering multiple advocacy pathways and by giving students the confidence to effectively present and advocate to a variety of audiences.
Introduction to regenerative Gardening
Enroll in this course to take partake in a beginner’s gardening journey to learn the basic skills, tools, practices, and knowledge required to grow in any space, container, or climate. All levels are welcome regardless of experience.
Advanced Regenerative Gardening
Build on your fundamental gardening knowledge by connecting you to in-depth understandings of life cycles, plant nutrients, soil importance, troubleshooting, and land ethics all while practicing new skills for impactful gardening.