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America In Bloom is an independent, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization which promotes community beautification programs through the use of flowers, plants, and trees.[1] America in Bloom sponsors an annual nationwide competition between participating communities throughout the United States [2] and educational programs. Communities receive top overall awards, based on their size. Addditional awards are also given in categories such as Best Hanging Baskets, Most Whimsical Feature, Best Adaptive Reuse Project, Most Beautiful Town Entrance, Urban Forestry, and Best Community Garden Program.[3]

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Description of the organization

Since its founding in 2002, America in Bloom has grown to 180 cities participating, 38 states represented, 22 million people engaged.

America in Bloom is a grass-roots urban renewal program which provides a framework and is a catalyst for community organizations to work together for visible improvements. It offers one-on-one mentoring to participating communities and provides an extensive written evaluation detailing recommended improvements and enhancements. Its website provides educational materials for beautification programs.

Through its national awards and mentoring program, AIB helps towns harness untapped energy, talent, and resources to champion greening, enhance environmental awareness, promote economic development, and improve quality of life.

The AIB program is designed to bring people from every demographic together to create meaningful, visible, constructive projects, by combining efforts of residents, businesses, and local government. These groups work on common goals in eight areas: floral displays, landscaped areas, urban forestry, turf and groundcover areas, environmental awareness, tidiness, heritage preservation, and community involvement.[4]

America in Bloom 2011 award winners

Organizational honors

  • America in Bloom was named to the 2010 Associations Advance America Honor Roll, by the American Society of Association Executives & The Center for Association Leadership in Washington, D.C.
  • America in Bloom's Best Ideas book was nominated for the prestigious American Horticultural Society National Book Award. The book describes more than 2000 easy to implement projects and best practices of participating towns and cities.

Board of Directors

America in Bloom is governed by a eleven-member, volunteer Board of Directors:

  • Evelyn Alemanni - ALL.EA Consulting
  • Jonathan Bardzik - American Nursery & Landscape Association
  • Dr. Jack Clasen
  • Doug Cole - D.S. Cole Growers
  • Michael Geary - OFA – an Association of Horticulture Professionals
  • Dr. Charlie Hall - Texas A & M University
  • Dr. Marvin N. Miller - Ball Horticultural Company
  • Delilah Onofrey - Meister Media Worldwide
  • Ron Pierre - Express Seed Company
  • Stan Pohmer - Pohmer Consulting Group
  • Katy Moss Warner - President Emeritus, American Horticultural Society
  • Laura Kunkle - Executive Director

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