"I Want To Mow Your Lawn" Nonprofit Incorporation
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The story of I Want to Mow Your Lawn is a testament to how a simple, compassionate act can blossom into a movement of kindness and community support. What started in Northern New Jersey during the pandemic—a time of overwhelming uncertainty and challenges—has grown from a heartfelt idea into a structured nonprofit organization with national and international impact.
In the beginning, the idea was straightforward: offer free lawn care services to elderly. It was a way to combat isolation, bring joy to others, and channel energy into something meaningful. Initially, the initiative was just a neighborhood effort, amplified by a local press release. However, the outpouring of support and the resonance of the mission quickly turned it into a widespread movement.
Over time, I Want to Mow Your Lawn has evolved far beyond its initial scope. From helping neighbors in Northern New Jersey, the organization now connects volunteers with those in need across the United States and beyond. The grassroots nature of the project has remained at its heart, but the scale and infrastructure have matured. The nonprofit now boasts over 1,000 enlisted volunteers ready to serve, with dozens actively participating at any given time. Volunteers help maintain yards, uplift spirits, and offer much-needed relief to those who might otherwise struggle to manage their properties.
This evolution has not been without challenges, but the organization has stayed true to its mission of fostering dignity and community care. By leveraging partnerships, public relations, and innovative processes, such as automated request matching, the nonprofit ensures it can meet the growing demand for its services.
The heart of the project is still about providing free lawn service —but its impact is deeper. It offers human connection, a sense of community, and tangible proof that small acts of kindness can create ripples of positive change. The organization is now more than just a lawn-mowing service; it is a model of compassion-driven action and a reminder of how much good can come from stepping up when the world feels overwhelming.
Today, I Want to Mow Your Lawn is working on enhancing its technology, expanding its volunteer network, and strengthening partnerships to reach even more people. From its humble beginnings, it has become a beacon of hope and a source of inspiration for individuals and communities alike. Through every yard mowed and every life touched, it continues to prove that kindness truly does grow.
Organizer
Brian Schwartz
Organizer
Wayne, NJ