HERoes Bruncheon
The HERoes Bruncheon was created to celebrate Black women—the everyday HERoes working to create real change within the Richmond community.
The HERoes Bruncheon was created to celebrate Black women—the everyday HERoes working to create real change within the Richmond community.
This grand old tree will stand, even in death, with a trunk thirty foot tall - a haven for wildlife and the symbol of a life lived. It’s the only marker we have in the cemetery so far.
A small cemetery, dating back to the 1800's, sits in a city neighborhood and has been overgrown with brambles and ivy for decades. We are working to preserve the cemetery and create a neighborhood green space.
A small cemetery, dating back to the 1800's, sits in a city neighborhood and has been overgrown with brambles and ivy for decades. We are working to preserve the cemetery and create a neighborhood green space.
Following a burglary on September 6, 2017, the Richmond Tool Library is in need of support to recover losses and continue providing free tools to residents.
Our focus at Keep Virginia Cozy is to reduce the amount of litter within the Commonwealth by holding frequent cleanups and educating the community in a hands on approach, through dedicated outreach and continued support.
Help us raise permit money to host a march. We will march together to stand in solidarity with diverse communities for the protection of our rights, safety, health and families.
Help us buy, grow, and transport native trees to expand Richmond’s urban forest + tree canopy.
The Richmond Tool Library will lend free building and landscaping tools to provide residents with opportunities to be self-sufficient, to take agency over their neighborhoods, and to build a more sustainable Richmond, CA
We plan to purchase and install a bike repair station (with tire pump, bike stand and repair tools) for the Belle Isle Bicycles Skills Area.
The Enrichmond Foundation will be the steward for a portable water meter to be shared with its partners and urban agricultural projects in the City of Richmond.
A new 16' footbridge on the multi-use trail in Powhite park will address safety and environmental issues.
Cleaning up this Richmond DIY skatespot with the help of local skaters and neighborhood kids.