Garden Lease Request Form 2023

Looking for a place to grow food with your community gardening group, or to grow food to sell as a market garden? Complete this form for each new lot you want to request for lease. The 2023 priority application period is closed. Applications are now reviewed on a rolling basis.


Visit www.minneapolismn.gov/gardenlease for a map of available garden lots and lease requirements. To request a PDF version of this form or if you have any questions, please email gardenlease@minneapolismn.gov


Should you require a reasonable accommodation in order to fully participate, or information in an alternative format, please contact 311. Para asistencia 612-673-2700 - Rau kev pab 612-673-2800 - Hadii aad Caawimaad u baahantahay 612-673-3500

Applying as a community garden? Your group needs to identify a sponsor organization prior to filling out this form. Sponsor organizations are often a neighborhood organization or other 501(c)(3) non-profit. The role of the sponsor organization is to sign the lease with the City and often support insurance fees. Find your neighborhood organization at https://nrp.org/R2/index.html


Our overall goal is to ensure equitable distribution of lots. In the event of multiple requests for the same property, preference will be given to:

  • Community gardens
  • Garden groups who live close by
  • Those willing to share a lot with another group
  • Those who have no access to other growing space


Please note that lots can be sold at any time for development. If sold, gardeners will keep their lease through the end of the current growing season.


Find the address of the lot you want to lease by looking at the map of available garden lots at tinyurl.com/GardenLeaseProgramMap


You’ll need to complete a new garden request form for each lot, so please write only one address in the space below.

Which type of garden do you want to establish?*

* Please note only groups of people looking to start a community garden will qualify to lease a lot. We do not lease lots as community gardens to individuals, nor do we lease individual plots in existing community gardens.


Garden Information

e.g. backyard, community garden plot

Are you willing to share a lot with another garden group, if necessary?*

(if applicable)


Primary Gardener Information

Phone

Secondary Gardener Information

Required for community gardens. As previously noted, only groups of people looking to start a community garden will qualify to lease a lot. We do not lease lots as community gardens to individuals, nor do we lease individual plots in existing community gardens.

Phone

Sponsor Organization/Business Information

Please provide information for the entity authorized to enter into a lease with the City of Minneapolis. Community garden groups must have a sponsor organization, such as a neighborhood organization or other 501(c)(3) non-profit. Market gardens must be a business or non-profit registered to operate in Minnesota.


Find your neighborhood organization at http://apps.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/cofm/Neighborhood-Organizations/

Please include city, state, and zip code

Primary Sponsor Contact

Name of the primary contact at the sponsor organization or business who is authorized to enter into a garden lease agreement with the City of Minneapolis.

Phone

Secondary Sponsor Contact

Name of the contact person who will serve as an on-going contact for the City of Minneapolis regarding garden operations, if different from the primary contact authorized to enter into a lease agreement listed above.

Phone