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We are the 8th Grade Graduating Class at Brooklyn Urban Garden Charter School. We are holding this fundraiser to help us pay the remaining balance needed to attend Greenkill YMCA Education Center.
Three photo display kiosks located under the elevated line on Livonia showcase images from the public curated by local youth over an 11 month installation to display the best qualities of Brownsville.
From Sidewalk to Stage: Connecting residents to open space, healthy foods and music.
The Isabahlia Healthy Food Festival is a day dedicated to engaging Livonia Avenue and spreading the word about the importance about eating healthy to Brownsville residents.
The Block Party will highlight the emerging Non Profits, Community Organizations, and all of the startups that currently exist in Brownsville.
Spring / Summer gardening project to brighten and freshen street tree beds along Montgomery Street in Brooklyn.
The money raised will allow us to transport volunteers, tools, plants and compost to numerous gardens and tree pits throughout the Watershed.
Good design cultivates inquiry-based learning in the classroom.
Artist David Eppley will create a gorgeous piece of public art on The Flatbush Trees at Empire Blvd and Flatbush Avenue.
Providing space for engaging brains & bodies through hands-on education.
Help continue to bring meaningful youth food justice internship opportunities to Bushwick Campus!
61 Franklin Street Garden is resident-led community project converting a vacant lot in Northern Greenpoint into a vibrant and green open space for the use of the neighborhood.
A farmers market run by Sprout Farms' high school interns and facilitated by GrowNYC.
A Small Green Patch is a Community Garden in Brooklyn, NY - The money gererated from this project will help the garden buy and set up a number of needed tools and events for the community.
Our culinary and medicinal herb garden will serve as an outdoor classroom to demonstrate the benefits of herbs as both food and medicine.
Big Green Theater is an annual youth and community based eco-playwriting program and performance festival that combines an environmental education initiative with the presentation of a Green Theater production.
We're expanding to grow more food and include more of our neighbors!
An intimate participation in agriculture through windowfarming encourages students to think about where their food comes from while exploring innovative solutions for farming in urban settings.
A project to expand PS 20 Green Arts, an interdisciplinary arts and gardening program that serves over 400 students at a Title 1 school in Brooklyn, New York!
We will learn to build a sustainable cooperative business, which will be a student run and owned credit union. It will address economic justice issues like student debt and green community development.
Help NYC neighborhoods hardest hit by Sandy.
A school sponsored community volunteer day to clean and beautify our school’s street trees and green spaces.
Yellow House NYC’s hope is to make the arts more accessible and bring them into local communities by awarding funds to deserving artists and students.
Brownsville Student Farm is an oasis of plant and animal life in the middle of Brooklyn. We focus on youth education, providing a green community space and raising awareness about health and nutrition.
Support two youth education initiatives of EcoStation:NY, Bushwick's nonprofit dedicated to food justice and sustainable urban agriculture!
A collaborative effort to utilize the vacant land parcel at Patchen Avenue and Putnam to create a garden and small play area.
One Kin farm will be the transformation of an abandoned lot to an urban farm with 20 raised beds that will produce a variety of vegetables, herbs and flowers.
We are celebrating the neighborhood’s multiculturalism by depicting Federico Garcia Lorca’s “Sleepless City” poem in a 4-part mural series.
A day of cleaning and greening Flatbush Ave on May 12, 2012!
Help us build a rainwater harvesting system to water our urban garden!
Through a season on the Youth Farm, participants become intimately familiar with the tasks, challenges, and rewards of growing many varieties of vegetables and flowers appropriate to our region and community.
Install a solar panel system on the Eco-Shed of the Bushwick Campus Farm to provide clean energy for the school’s outdoor greenhouse, vertical farm and hydroponic systems.
On Saturday, May 12, 2012, the Brooklyn Food Coalition, will share ideas and work together for the kind of food system change we need now. PLEASE DONATE TODAY!!
We make local, sustainably-grown fruit and veggies accessible to all regardless of income!
VertiCulture is an aquaponics project in Brooklyn that aims to alleviate the environmental, health, and social problems associated with modern agriculture by promoting sustainable food production in urban environments.
Cleaning the Gowanus Canal through an alternative arts and science project.
Help establish the first community garden at a high needs middle school in Brooklyn.
For The Newtown Creek Armada, a model boat pond will be created on one of America's most polluted waterways.
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.
Help us create easily understood signs and brochures for our compost project and native plant garden for our diverse, multi-lingual neighbors!
A Recyclers' farm in the midst of the city is not only possible but attainable!!! . . Sure! we can!
The McGolrick Park Schools Alliance will organize, promote, and lead monthly clean-ups, events, and workshops from March 2012-November 2012 in McGolrick Park.
Help us build a new people's garden in Bushwick. We'll be strengthening community and growing healthy, local economies at this positive social gathering point and greening action hub.
Employing and empowering mentally ill and formerly homeless individuals through urban gardening.
Creating open green space for the Greenpoint waterfront area.