A Great Day in Brooklyn
A Great Day in Brooklyn brings together creatives and thought leaders of color with a common goal of building sustainable futures in their communities.
A Great Day in Brooklyn brings together creatives and thought leaders of color with a common goal of building sustainable futures in their communities.
Join us in celebrating art as a cultural asset and making it available to anyone who is interested!
Bring the Gowanus back to life through music!
Let's change the narrative for central Brooklyn. Support BK Art Walks, starting with Watkins St. Brownsville, one of NYC's most dangerous corridors. Art. Green. Fresh Food. Joy. For all.
We will go to high school to bring art prints from local BIPOC artists which the students can host in their home for 3 to 4 months.
Help fund our cleaning efforts at the shorelines of Red Hook and the Gowanus Canal. We remove street trash at the Canal and we remove trash that has washed up at Louis Valentino Jr. Pier in Red Hook.
DIVERSITY is a fact INCLUSION is an act!
Help us raise funds so we can engage Brownsville youth to use Open Streets to clean up & green Blake Ave. in one of NYC's most neglected communities.
Let's empower students & families in central Brooklyn's food deserts to beautify, compost, build edible gardens & healthy places & joyful farm stands to turn gray into green
NYC H2O will collaborate with community members in Cypress Hills and East New York to restore biodiversity at the Ridgewood Reservoir in Highland Park and at Success Garden to support flourishing ecosystems.
Nurture BK Compost, a neighborhood food scrap collection and sustainability group, is raising funds to purchase new equipment to expand and sustain long-term operations in Flatbush.
Help BUGS middle school students expand the composting, waste reduction, and food growing projects that contribute to healthy and sustainable communities.
Students can borrow mounted prints of paintings by local artists, and get to meet them too.
Help Us Bring Some Green--Trees, Plants and Flowers--to the neighborhood. Join Us on Saturday, June 24th, 10:30 to 4:30, Malcolm X Blvd and Chauncy for a day of planting.
Give to support a community festival in celebration of International Worker's Day!
Help us reach our goal to fund paw-safe gravel to resurface the dog runs in Maria Hernandez Park!
Show a little love for N. Pacific Garden and Playground. Help us raise $2,000 by Feb 14 to receive $2,000 in matching funds.
The flowers of tomorrow are in the seeds of today.
Rebuild and raise our plots to increase our food crop.
FIG is a grassroots collective that helps provide fresh produce and prepared foods to NYC communities in need, including trans and gender-non-confirming persons, in partnership with TRANSgrediendo.
An inclusive community organization in Brooklyn offering free enrichment programs for learning and play for people of all ages and abilities.POW! Website
In overcoming from decades of hopeliness and poverty, we would like to help people get unstuck and find a new way of living amid Covid-19 starting with our one block.
To create a Central Brooklyn healthy hub for At-Risk families through workshops and wellness programs after Covid19.
Immigrant students English Language Learners in NYC have experienced learning loss during the pandemic school year. Students are in need of academic/ tutoring support to help them catch up.
We believe East New York is NOT for sale and we envision a healthy and self-sustaining East New York where our people come before profit.
Due to the unemployment crisis, BoBCAT is partnering with local employers to establish workforce training programs for individuals of color from East New York, Flatbush, Bedford Stuyvesant, and Brownsville.
Continuing to raise funds for rebuilding our green spaces, healing our connections with each other and with the land
Help us hire a Chinese-speaking mental health therapist. Together, we can help our community heal.
The money raised will be used to purchase food, clothes, toys, personal hygiene, child-care items and school supplies (back to school items) for the single moms and domestic violence victims.
Rebuilding our green spaces, healing our connections with each other and with the land
Help us deliver healthy groceries to families experiencing food-insecurity in Brooklyn, NY!
Jackie Robinson Park Playground located on Malcolm X Boulevard between Marion and Chauncey Streets is an underused gem. This summer we aim to transform the playground into a haven for the community.
Help BUGS middle school students transform garbage to treasure! With your support we can expand our composting capabilities, increase participation and understanding, and offer fun and engaging community programs.
Help Brooklyn schools & locals transform a gray food desert to green healthy places to live & learn with community gardens, farm/flea markets & outdoor learning.
A JPMP neighborhood teaching/performing story/song program for students and local career musicians in Kensington and Flatbush, Brooklyn.
We're Still Here... is a outdoor exhibition featuring portraits of Brooklyn residents celebrating the resilience, strength, and diversity of the community.
Help us maintain a beautiful Parkside! We need your support to continue to keep the plaza and its flowers, benches, tables and programming running for 2021.
Support winter local & student-run farmstands for real food justice, equity in Brooklyn. Get new PS 38 market, heat, shelter, coupons, EBT/SNAP. Fight Covid-19 with nutrients!
A grassroots mutual aid network supporting the most vulnerable and at-risk members of our community during the COVID-19 crisis– immigrant and undocumented families.
An event promoting healthy eating & wellness, providing warm clothes & help during trying times, sharing the area's dramatic history.
Your contribution buys fresh food for low income families and the elderly who have lost income as a result of COVID-19. A two week care-box of items worth $50 provides 60 pounds of food.
In response to COVID-19 and the related economic upheaval, GPHMA is providing direct material support to neighbors in need and working to strengthen relationships between community members and institutions.
As a part of the Arts Gowanus ArtWalk on Atlantic Ave, we want to install a vibrant public art installation around the tree beds along the 1.5 mile stretch from 4th Avenue to the Waterfront.
We're delivering fresh fruit and vegetables, plus pantry staples, to elders in our community who are shut-in because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The pandemic's impact has made Bullettrun's free parkour program more popular with students of all ages; and challenged our black teachers like never before.