Kids for Compost!

Help us turn our school lunch waste into soil we can use! With compost bins and supplies, we will reduce our environmental impact and learn about science.

NEEDS: $0 of 337

Revamp of Friends' Garden & Compost Site

We need your help to Revamp our Garden & Compost Site, allowing us to better serve the hundreds of people who come to learn and volunteer as we continue to grow and donate produce to those in need.

NEEDS: $0 of 2,471 + Volunteers
Walk with Amal and Queen GreenFeen

Queen GreenFeen Teaches Compost Education Through Hip Hop

Costume character, uses Hip Hop in interactive ways to promote and encourage participation in NYC Organics Recycling, test residents' knowledge and teach communities about sustainability through waste diversion.

NEEDS: $0 of 1,805 + Volunteers
Mapes Garden Beds Spring 2022

Mapes Avenue Garden ReBuild

Come join in us as we rebuild all our vegetable beds and install a compost system. Your support covers purchasing lumber, soil, plants, garden equipment and funding community workshops.

NEEDS: $0 of 3,324 + Volunteers

River Garden Tree Pit Project

Most tree pits are used as garbage cans or to relieve dogs. We're teaching the importance of trees in our community and our role as stewards. Trees that are cared for help make a neighborhood beautiful and healthy.

NEEDS: $0 of 120 + Volunteers
Youth support

Environmental Education at Mill Brook Garden

Be a part of providing environmental education content for members of the Mill Brook Houses Community. Teach the generation the importance of water conservation and energy conservation.

 

NEEDS: $7,000 of 7,000
Art

Mill Brook Garden- Programming and beautification

Mill Brook Garden's Guardians of the Garden assisted in the construction of the first phase of the project. They build a communal and garden space for residents of the development and community members.

NEEDS: $0 of 450 + Volunteers

Bronx Greenhouse at Intervale Green

WHEDco, a non-profit in the Bronx, will construct a greenhouse to support its farming program aimed at creating opportunities for residents to learn about sustainability.

NEEDS: $0 of 2,892 + Volunteers
Community garden tropical plants

The love of tropical gardening

Why Tropical gardening in a community garden? Because you can visit it for free and learn about different types of plants that you don't see in the south Bronx!

NEEDS: $3,299 of 3,299

Urban Community Food (and Fitness) Project

Building farms and teaching fitness and sustainability - we grow food and we grow growers. The Bronx is a food desert - diabetes, obesity and hunger run rampant - we intend to change that.

NEEDS: $0 of 2,500 + Volunteers
Teddy Bear Project:  SUNDAYS@11

Bronx River Wildflower Corridor

SUNDAYS@11 is planting 4000 wildflowers each year to beautify Bronx River and it's neighboring communities.  Our group is seeking to aquire funds for seed starting over 45 species native to NYC.

 

NEEDS: $0 of 3,295 + Volunteers

Building Healthier Neighborhoods

To improve the health and wellbeing of community members through bicycles safety and local compost drop to engage in zero waste activities

 

 

NEEDS: $0 of 1,539
Some of our beautiful volunteers

Ujamaa Bronx Community Garden

Ujamaa Garden is a self-sustaining food garden in a food desert in the Northeast Bronx, our project is rooted in Black love and liberation. 

NEEDS: $5,940 of 10,152