Searching for Home
The project’s accordion booklets are full of drawings and musings about home, by the homeless, near-homeless, and asylum seeking artists and poets who contributed.
The project’s accordion booklets are full of drawings and musings about home, by the homeless, near-homeless, and asylum seeking artists and poets who contributed.
Charlton Plaza – the small public park at the northwest corner of Charlton and Sixth – is a gem in our neighborhood. We are seeking your financial support to keep it beautiful this summer.
Providing free translation services to people seeking asylum and other immigration relief
Help rebuild NYC's premiere dirt-terrain park into a world-class riding facility with a smooth, low maintenance riding surface, and more features, terrain, and progression than ever before!
Support NYC teens engaging with climate justice and grassroots organizing through citizen science, political education, art-ivism, mutual aid, and more!
PLEASE HELP CANAL PARK FLOURISH AS A GREEN OASIS OF NATURAL BEAUTY IN OUR COMMUNITY
PLEASE HELP CANAL PARK FLOURISH AS A GREEN OASIS OF NATURAL BEAUTY IN OUR COMMUNITY
A children's book about street tree stewardship, inspired by a true NYC event. The book offers a starting point to speak with kids about the value of community engagement - beginning with YOU!
Help us grow! City Hall Park Conservancy's mission is to enhance and re-envision City Hall Park as a community asset and New York City-wide symbol.
Help Friends of St. Nicholas Park transform an overgrown plant bed into a beautiful garden
Join Invisible Hands in making sure no one in our community is left alone, unable to access the food and resources they need to survive.
Sixth Street Community Center is raising funds to continue our emergency food distribution which is essential for combatting food insecurity and supporting our community members in this moment of crisis.
A children's book about street tree stewardship, inspired by a true NYC event. The book offers a starting point to speak with kids about the value of community engagement - starting with YOU!
Broadway talent will be bustin'out all over during the West 132nd Street Community Garden Summer Performance Series!
Outdoor music events for the whole community all summer long in Stuyvesant Square Park!
When public parks thrive, neighborhoods thrive. FFP needs the community's support to remain a green, clean, and flowering oasis for residents and visitors to enjoy.
We are fundraising to purchase native plants for a new garden.
The park is located in upper Manhattan's Washington Heights neighborhood from W173rd to W176th Streets.
Neighbors supporting neighbors!
We have experienced an increase in food scrap drop off since the pandemic. We need a new system to handle this amount of processing . The dual hotbox bin system will provide us the relief our volunteers need.
Help fund DMF Youth's dance and life-skill development afterschool program in the New Year! Your donation will support our virtual programs and a new partnership with a school in East Harlem!
Neighbors supporting neighbors!
During the pandemic, Earth Matter brings Soil Start Farm to Harlem middle-schoolers, with the collaboration of HYPOTHEkids.
Help us take the garden to the next level. We plan to install lighting and greatly renovate the lawn by installing an underground drainage system.
Neighbors provide support to neighbors in COVID-19.
2020 has been a year like no other. Help us rise to meet the challenges!
The Windy Plaza: a safe get together place. We educate & catalyze neighborhood collaborations outside & online. What new lifestyles do we ignite for a cascade of betterment? Where do we start? On Ave C.
Help the WHIN Food Council continue its food justice mission and to provide workshops, garden, and distribute free fresh produce to the community. As COVID-19 has decimated our grant funding, we need your support!
During these challenging times, fresh air, flowers, and the opportunity for respite feel more critical than ever.
The Refugee Translation Project provides free translation support to refugees seeking asylum in the New York metro area and beyond
The Refugee Translation Project provides free translation support to refugees seeking asylum in the New York metro area and beyond
Uptown Grand Central is a 501c3 nonprofit that works to create a thriving East 125th Street in partnership with our local small businesses, health and cultural institutions, property owners and residents.
Join the resistance and support community joy! This annual celebration is only possible with generous support of neighbors and friends like you.
Harlem Rhythm, preserving the culture while promoting community pride.
Two 1968 films — Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One and The Swimmer — set the stage for discussion about conflicting visions of the American Commons, with a focus on the history of Central Park.
The Refugee Translation Project provides free translation support to refugees seeking asylum in the New York metro area and beyond.
MOTHERSHIP TWO is an interactive voyage of music and dance that unites performers with the public in a free day-long celebration of community and inclusion.
We're channeling the enthusiasm of a landmark anniversary into empowering people to create real, postiive environmental impact with an interactive, live art installation.
Bank Black USA is a national campaign to educate and encourage people from all backgrounds to #BankBlack #MoveYourMoney & #investInUs in order to support black institutions and the communities they serve.
Our chess club meets weekly and teaches our youth critical thinking skills, self-discipline and self-esteem.
Help FFP bloom throughout 2019! We're partnering with The Hort to keep FFP clean, green, and flowering.
Harlem Rhythm, preserving the culture while promoting community pride
The Refugee Translation Project provides free translation support to refugees seeking asylum in the New York metro area.
Help us provide free fitness classes to over 100 local residents in the Two Bridges, Lower East Side neighborhood!
The Refugee Translation Project provides free translation support to refugees seeking asylum in the New York metro area.
Tennis Recycles is a nonprofit organization working toward sustainable solutions in tennis.
PLEASE HELP CANAL PARK FLOURISH AS A GREEN OASIS OF NATURAL BEAUTY IN OUR COMMUNITY.
Join the resistance and support community joy! This annual celebration is only possible with generous support of neighbors and friends like you.
Help support our FIFTH year of putting "advocacy into action" along East 125th Street!