
Bio
Brandon Grossinger is a dedicated nonprofit leader and environmental educator with over two decades of experience supporting underserved youth and marginalized communities. Starting his first business at age 15 to support his community, a NOLS graduate, and 25 years of dedication to the community that has become a family, Brandon has participated in every annual Gala dinner and fundraiser for Miracle Corners of The World(MCW). In his beginning years as a youth mentor he migrated to Philadelphia and created Broad Street Beats with MCW cofounder, Robert Alsbrooks. Pioneering grassroots movements in Philadelphia most challenging neighborhoods was a joy for Brandon where him and his team facilitated community enrichment and organizing activities through education, music, and the art. Now, after years of experience he is back in North Philly trying to put up a fight for his rights under the public trust doctrines most important calling – community first before self. As the Founder and Executive Director of Bunny’s Flowers, a 501(c)(3) educational nonprofit, he has crafted inclusive programs centered on environmental education, native plants, mental wellness, and public health at both Philadelphia and Bucks County USDA registered farms, where him and his team are actively working on our agricultural and EQIP Program for the socially disadvantaged. At Bunny’s Flowers Farms we aren’t just a farm, we are a movement.
Brandon’s career began as a youth mentor and wilderness survival instructor in Bucks County and North Philadelphia, where he developed arts and nature-based leadership initiatives for at risk and adjudicated youth. He is a staunch advocate for disability rights, environmental justice, and equitable land use.
Under his leadership, Bunny’s Flowers has achieved significant milestones, including securing USDA conservation contracts, obtaining regional mental health grants, and forming partnerships with universities and community organizations. Brandon’s work is rooted in trauma-informed learning and ADA-accessible curriculum, effectively connecting urban and rural communities through conservation efforts.
In addition to his nonprofit work, Brandon is a passionate glass artist trained under Venetian master Cesare Toffolo. He integrates creative resilience into his advocacy, building bridges between art, healing, and community empowerment. Through education, nature, and bold community action, Brandon Grossinger continues to inspire and empower the next generation.