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We help other Memphians clean up our city!
The Memphis Hightailers would like to get four Bicycle Street Sweepers. Our goal is to have our membership check these out to be able to sweep the bike lanes while getting a ride in.
On Wednesday, August 9, 2023, straight-line winds and golfball size hail blew in with a storm that seemed to single out this small University District neighborhood for destruction. Help us rebuild and replant.
THE FLOWER GARDEN SUBDIVISION NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION & REBRANDING PROJECT
Champions of the Lost Causes podcast host Marvin Stockwell, his daughter V, and his son Cormac will crisscross America for 5 weeks this summer to document stories of people changing the world by championing causes.
Calvary believes in making God's love visible in downtown Memphis, so join us to fund emergency help for our neighbors this summer. And right now your donations are doubled!
Girls face multiple barriers when it comes to sports participation. This grant would support our three girls competitive teams and coaches in 2023.
We are doing a live cross genre music celebration for Omar Higgins on April 18th at Handy Park in honor of him receiving a Brass Note on Beale Street.
Let's get "Back to the Basics" and prepare for the ACT. Many colleges are lifting "testing optional" admissions starting this fall. We want to help students be ready to score BIG!!
AM:PM Studio is building community in The Heights with an Art Party! Join neighbors for food, music, children's art activities, and an opportunity to share ideas for public art projects in our neighborhood.
Donors to this campaign at Friends For Life contribute to a fund used to provide clients' children the exact toys they're requesting this holiday season.
This project supports our competitive teams for boys and girls ages 12-18. Our program supplements middle and high school team soccer with skilled club play training for over 450 youth.
KISS (Keep it Safe & Sanitary) We encourage " safety and cleanliness while loving on the community."
Play Where You Stay is partnering up with the Refugee Empowerment Program (REP) to provide soccer programming for children ages 5-11 at Binghampton Park at no cost to the players/families.
Mental Health is essential. Mental Health for parents is doubly as crucial. Mental Health for single moms is immeasurable.
Help us help our moms receive the help they so desperately need.
Come celebrate Memphis's diverse D/deaf culture with a picnic at Marquette Park!
Help Us Celebrate the History and Contributions of the Griggs Business and Practical Arts College.
Help Our Kids Start the 2021-2022 School Year Off Right!
The Hospitality HUB is expanding and building a barrier-free women's shelter in Memphis, and is working to fund Phase 2 of the adjacent Day Plaza for the homeless to rest safely and comfortably.
The Hub is seeking funding to assist clients with critical transportation assistance in order to increase stable employment and decrease re-entry into homelessness.
Constance Abby Brings Fresh Water to the St. Mary's Neighborhood!
HubHotel is seeking funding to build a fence around the building in order to promote the feeling of safety and security, and encourage the guests to feel more comfortable outdoors in our green spaces.
“The way to right wrongs is to turn the light of truth upon them.” - Ida B. Wells
Neighborhood Preservation, Inc. (NPI) seeks to support a local artist and create a welcoming mural on the site of the future Leath Orchard in the Memphis Medical District.
Promoting Safe Biking in Gooch Park
Join us for a Party in the Park, March 18th!
Neighborhood Preservation, Inc. would like to add a mural to our existing Ayers Street Tree Garden to help transition this formerly vacant land into a valued community asset.
Fresh Food, Education, and Fellowship for 38106!
Did you know that there is a Best Buy Teen Tech Center coming to Knowledge Quest, right in the heart of South Memphis? Knowledge Quest needs and would appreciate your help to complete this project!
The 2020 COVID-19 outbreak has shown tremendous disparities in our communities when it comes to income, education, and access to technology. Memphis is no exception in the digital divide.
We want to add a mural to VAB Banquet Hall in the Carnes School Neighborhood.
Memphis Education Fund is raising $50,000 to support a 2nd wave of Family Grants directly to families experiencing economic hardship with children that attend Memphis public school.
Let's show a little support for the best little shopping center in Memphis.
The Hospitality Hub provides shelter in place options for people without homes during Tennessee's 'Safer at Home' order.
Community Table Memphis manages local, organic food bank gardens. Due to the Pandemic & the increasing need for food assistance, we're increasing our growing capacity to serve more people.
This will a 3-day festival in Douglass Park to celebrate the end of slavery in The United States.
Reclaiming part of a neglected cemetery as meditation and gathering space
We want to add fruit trees and berry bushes to the Community Table Food Bank Garden.... but we need your help!
Dogs play hard! It's hot and dogs are thirsty. Let's give them their own water fountain. The city and county will match every donation dollar for dollar.
Grahamwood Elementary wishes to make it safer for children to get to school. They will make the school zone visible by painting it, making artistic crosswalks, and installing flashing school zone lights.
An Afrofuturistic-themed community garden and celebration that reimagines equitable housing and the importance of community and home in the Lauderdale Subdivision of South Memphis.
Will you join us to create a safe and engaging way for our kids to explore nature and have fun? We need your help!
Turn a piece of pavement into a neighborhood asset while making the street safer.
A place for children and adults to play or rest before or after walking/biking the Big River Crossing
Revitalizing our neigborhood, block by block
18 holes in the heart of East Memphis
Help Wolf River Conservancy build a boat dock on the Wolf River Greenway. The boat dock will be open to the public and used to teach kids and adults how to canoe and kayak.
We want to build a low garden fence to transition the railroad corridor located on Decatur Street into our Carnes Butterfly Garden.
The Hospitality HUB has secured a space for the first barrier-free women's shelter in Memphis, and is working to fund an adjacent Day Plaza for the homeless to rest safely and comfortably.
We are proud of our community and our history. As a local historic district we want to be able to share that fact with the world. Help us purchase signs for our neighborhood!