Whole Person Whole Community project
"Whole Person Whole Community Project: Cultivating Homes, People, Community, and Harvesting Hope"
"Whole Person Whole Community Project: Cultivating Homes, People, Community, and Harvesting Hope"
At Chenchita's Community Garden, we will install a rain harvest roof, allowing us to collect water and host FREE workshops for the community.
Help continue to bring meaningful youth food justice internship opportunities to Bushwick Campus!
NYLP provides job-training experience to Newark high school youth in environmental fields. The "Farm to Table" theme gives students an inside look at our current food system.
We are building a compost center and a vertical garden using recycled bottles and a wood frame and cable system. This will allow many gardeners to grow herbs, greens and flowers, and to beautify the neighborhood.
Help NYC neighborhoods hardest hit by Sandy.
Composting in western Queens will bring more materials, workshops, and infrastructure for composting to Astoria, Long Island City, Jackson Heights, Sunnyside, and Woodside.
Amplifying practical solutions, the Less = More Green Map of NYC highlights local waste reduction sites and strategies with handy neighborhood and citywide interactive maps.
We’re seeking to purchase gardening equipment to transform an unused, vacant piece of city-owned land into a true community amenity where people can come together to garden, compost, and enjoy passive open space.
Support a compost garden in the Rockaways.
Creating open green space for the Greenpoint waterfront area.
Healthy, environmentally sound food options for all Flatbush residents.
Bushwick City Farm will raise organic free range chickens in Bushwick Brooklyn in order to provide the community with free organic eggs and chickening knowledge.
We want to build a 3 bin compost system to maximize our ability to collect compost, remediate the soil and improve the quality of what we grow in our garden.
The pile is tucked in for the winter, but there is no stopping composting in North Brooklyn!
The WQCI is a dynamic partnership of CSA's, gardeners, and youth & civic associations, providing leadership, service, and education in composting!
The compost bins will provide soil for the garden while engaging residents in discussions on waste reduction as part of the garden's community activities.
Nutrition Detectives helps kids measure and compare healthy food items.
Let's Talk Trash, Beyond the Can, is the beginning of a beautiful movement, trash cans that will live permanently in Astoria Park.
Help us turn our school lunch waste into soil we can use! With compost bins and supplies, we will reduce our environmental impact and learn about science.
Help us install a new fence that will help to keep us separated from our doggy friends next door and improve overall site operations.
Our compost project teaches the benefits of composting, provides bins and worms, and instructions on and how to start and keep a bin.
This program to teach the basics and benefits of canning.
Composting the Five Borough Bike Tour will reduce waste being trucked out, and create compost for five school gardens.
The creation of a small biodigester/reactor to understand and measure the benefits of CH4 gas derived from a green source for wide-scale public use.
Help us raise funds for 3 metal treeguards to protect gardens around newly planted street trees adopted by Sra. Petra, Sra. Lourdes and John.
Purchase composters to recycle garden waste into compost, reduce waste we throw out from the Meadow, pilot a household waste composting program
The Junior Composter course is an internship for youth from underserved communities to engage in composting, urban agriculture, and environmental activism.
We want to extend our growing season to feed more people in the community!
Island Compost is a public school recycling system created to reduce organic waste while increasing soil fertility on Governors Island.
This project will give people a nice space outdoors. It would also create a good space to teach kids about community.
Renaissance needs to purchase recycling bins so we can reduce our school's waste, and promote a Green Agenda for our community!
Most tree pits are used as garbage cans or to relieve dogs. We're teaching the importance of trees in our community and our role as stewards. Trees that are cared for help make a neighborhood beautiful and healthy.