Groton Senior Center Community Gardens
Groton Senior volunteers building community in a garden at the Senior Center in partnership with Eastern Connecticut Community Gardens Association and the town of Groton to increase agriculture.
Groton Senior volunteers building community in a garden at the Senior Center in partnership with Eastern Connecticut Community Gardens Association and the town of Groton to increase agriculture.
Build a raised garden bed where students can grow vegetables and learn to connect with and care for their environment.
Enable composters to attend the next National Cultivating Community Composting Forum!
Good soil makes healthy plants I Good soil makes strong communities I Good soil makes our city ecologically strong
Good soil makes healthy plants I Good soil makes strong communities I Good soil makes our city sustainable
Help Gather New Haven (formerly known as the New Haven Land Trust) expand on our composting efforts at community gardens around the city and create a new composting track for the Growing Entrepreneurs youth program.
Support compost drop-off for the whole community at the East 4th Street Community Garden
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 us buy a tractor to manage the mountains of compost we're collecting and save our backs (and the Earth)!
Educating Connecticut farmers and municipalities on composting and utilization to produce healthy soils, clean air and water, and a sustainable society.
Help us build a solar-powered greenhouse and expand our community compost operation! Our goal is to increase support to our network of community gardeners through expanded seedling and compost distribution.
Pali's EAST class wants to compost to promote green attitudes, reduce the amount of waste disposed of by the school, and lower the school's cost of waste disposal.
BUGS 6th & 7th grade students will compete in a new contest for the lowest per capita waste production during lunch time - working their competitive & academic muscles!
The Baltimore Compost Collective is fundraising to expand its operation in Baltimore and to be able to decrease the amount of waste burned by the incinerator.
Students and community will be working together to understand the physical impact of waste and to explore the option of waste reduction created by composting. From compost to growing, to food. Full Circle.
Bicycle Tour to experience food scrap drop-off locations across NYC, and connect with civically-minded participants to spread knowledge, learning, and plans-for-action.
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.
Food waste wanted! Transform kitchen scraps into soil-enriching compost and nourish Mother Earth with everyday trash with Malcolm X Blvd Beautification, Shugah Baybees, and the Abyssinian Tot Lot.
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.
Green City Force and the NYC Compost Project Hosted by Big Reuse are partnering for a two part organics recycling outreach event at Queensbridge Houses, NYCHA.
From garbage to garden: help us expand our free, weekly residential food waste collections to at least 8 New Orleans Public Library sites. Our goal: 100,000 pounds diverted from the landfill in 2018.
Compost NOW has diverted over 300,000 pounds of food waste from the landfill since we began. We want to continue - and expand - our free, weekly food waste collections throughout 2020.
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.
From garbage to garden: help us expand our New Orleans food waste collection & compost service to four Library sites this Spring. Our goal: 10,000 pounds diverted in our first 6 months!
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.
A large capacity, sturdy new dump trailer would allow Project Green Fork and Get Green Recycleworks to collect the average 1,200 gallons of local restaurant food waste we pick up each week and drop it in one place.
Urban Harvest Farm at Ujima is an urban farm community resource operated by Slow Food NYC. This project is to expand our composting efforts, high school internships, and community event programs.
Feed worms, not landfills! Make awesome compost, keep food scraps out of landfills, and reduce greenhouse gases with worms.
Lets beautify and reclaim the community by turning food waste into BLACK GOLD!
Be the solution. Help reduce waste, conserve resources, and save money in our community by recycling food scraps into valuable compost.
We are educating and encouraging homeowners to create personal composting/mulching stations resulting in free soil and mulch for homeowners and a reduction in our carbon footprint and landfills.
Help BUGS middle school students expand the composting, waste reduction, and food growing projects that contribute to healthy and sustainable communities.
Stamford Food Scrap Recycling and the City of Stamford need your support to start a Food Scrap Recycling Program to reduce the amount of garbage sent to landfills by diverting our food scraps to compost.
The children will learn and then manage a compost bin throughout the school year and then periodically use the compost to help grow plants and herbs in our classroom.
I would like to raise $1,200 to assist students in building a compost, gardening boxes, students will plant garden, and up keep the garden.
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.
During the pandemic, Earth Matter brings Soil Start Farm to Harlem middle-schoolers, with the collaboration of HYPOTHEkids.
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.
Amplifying practical solutions, the Less = More Green Map of NYC highlights local waste reduction sites and strategies with handy neighborhood and citywide interactive maps.
At Chenchita's Community Garden, we will install a rain harvest roof, allowing us to collect water and host FREE workshops for the community.
Help us continue and expand the Green Arts program to include composting and beekeeping
"Whole Person Whole Community Project: Cultivating Homes, People, Community, and Harvesting Hope"
Help the Wyckoff Farmhouse bring back our educational programs for local teens, expand our community composting project, and continue to grow food for our neighbors!
Building on our successes of the 2022 season, we are putting down roots this summer and continuing to invest in our local youth with our Garden Apprentice Program!
The summer 2022 growing season will be bringing big changes to the Wyckoff Farm and a newly redesigned teen GAP program. Show your support while we continue to grow for change!