ACTion Project

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Contact the City of Savannah ACTion Project Team

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Community Garden Supplies Request

ACTion Community Garden AssistanceIf you live in a westside Savannah neighborhood and would like to request supplies for a community garden, the ACTion Project can help. Complete the online form to request assistance.

The ACTion Project has provided support to the following community gardens:

  • Tatemville Community Garden
  • Economic Opportunity for Savannah-Chatham County Kayton/Frazier
  • Hudson Hill Community Garden
  • Growing Edge Community Garden
  • Feiler Park Community Garden
  • Moses Jackson Community Garden
  • Woodville Community Garden

Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) & ACTion Implementation Team 

Youth EngagementThe City of Savannah has been awarded a multi-year “Addressing Conditions to Improve Population Health” (“ACTion”) grant from the CDC. This grant represents the implementation phase of the previously completed Accelerator Plan.  

The Accelerator Plan, also funded by the CDC, supported a multi-sector Leadership Team, which developed short, intermediate, and long-term goals for the Water Works building redevelopment. Achieving these goals will foster equitable economic opportunity for westside communities.  

To help implement the goals identified in the Accelerator Plan, the city secured the ACTion grant to provide policy analysis, coordinate programming, and support meaningful improvements for westside residents.

The ACTion grant’s specific purpose is to increase healthy outcomes in what are known as the “Social Determinants of Health” (SDOH) for census tracts and neighborhoods near and surrounding the Water Works building.  The objectives and activities being supported by the ACTion grant are co-created by an Implementation Team, made up of city staff, westside community leaders, plus agency and nonprofit partners whose missions align with SDOH issues.

Newsletter Sign-up

To keep up with ACTion programs, events, news, and resources, please sign up for the ACTion Newsletter: