Bushwick Library Community Garden
The Bushwick Public Library Children's Garden Project will protect green space, encourage gardening, and foster good stewardship practices.
The Bushwick Public Library Children's Garden Project will protect green space, encourage gardening, and foster good stewardship practices.
Students will create and maintain a vegetable garden, and develop awareness in healthful eating habits and a respect for the earth that provides us food.
Help establish the first community garden at a high needs middle school in Brooklyn.
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.
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.
Residents of La Paloma are collaborating with Barry University students, faculty, and staff to create a 1-mile gardenwalk, design and fabricate dove sculptures, and encourage healthy eating, walking, and community.
Celebrating Collinwood as One Neighborhood!
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.
Exploring the history of environmentalism through a Latino- Caribbean Lens to teach our neighbors that this is not new to us, it is who we are
We are raising funds to build a new shed and to capture rainwater and an irrigation system to water our 600+SF of organic, food-growing space.
Reviving a neglected playground and empowering a local community from the ground up.
Our mission is in preserving our current portion of Earth for our futures generations.
Our collaborative effort between schools to improve academic and social development and to inspire environmental stewardship. The two schools continue to create intimate connections as one community.
Aglanta seeks funds to grow urban agriculture sites on vacant properties in Atlanta via sustainable methods. Each site serves a different purpose from feeding the hungry to providing thoughtfully produced products.
Paving the Way for the Green Movement in Glenville.
A community space where one can find serenity, take a walk on the trails, learn about growing vegetation, healthy living, and mindfulness.
A Living Archive of African Atlantic Agriculture and Foodways
Going Green in Queens is an annual networking, educational and greening conference, free and open to the public. Coming March 24, 2012!
HSC will complete student projects in the Outdoor Classroom at PS 134 and hold a year-end "Garden Celebration" to increase project awareness and support.
Going Green is an annual greening,network and educational conference designed to make us all more environmentally aware.
Employing and empowering mentally ill and formerly homeless individuals through urban gardening.
A Recyclers' farm in the midst of the city is not only possible but attainable!!! . . Sure! we can!
Fresh Food, Education, and Fellowship for 38106!
Building our community asset: 36 raised beds, a compost area, a fence, a shed, and a picnic area.
Preserve and protect our trees and green spaces
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
Creating community and encouraging a more sustainable lifestyle through environmental education and equitable recycling opportunities at NYCHA.
An outdoor classroom in proximity to the successful Clinton Garden will accommodate environmental education, health and access for students at our large urban high school campus.
Sustainable America is partnering w/ NRDC, Food Shift, Grace Communications & Nor. Cal. Recycling Assoc. on a Feeding the 5,000 event in Oakland on 10/18. It will rescue food from being wasted and feed 5,000 people.
“Work It! Taste It!” is a weekly smoothie blending event utilizing our Fender Blender bicycle to engage community residents in healthy exercise and nutritious eating.
Teaching youth and their families the benefits of growing food and eating healthy.
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.
We are scaling & growing to be able to provide more Metro-Detroiters with high quality, locally grown produce through our zero-waste mobile grocery store.
We will revamp a vacant library garden to provide a community space. We will provide hands on learning of environment and gardening by teaching health and sustainability. We will collectively create a greenspace.
Invest in the transformation of this Brooklyn community garden into an organic urban farm!
The Community Garden desperately needs major repairs so it can continue to grow fresh food, foster new friendships, and show pride in the Barry Square neighborhood.
Come grow with us, the Hot Springs Community Garden.
Making recycling accessible to neighbors in Old Brooklyn, Cleveland.
The 78th St. Play Street turns an under-utilized street in park-starved Jackson Heights into public open space for sports, arts and social interaction.
A day of cleaning and greening Flatbush Ave on May 12, 2012!
Transforming a vacant lot into a community garden that will provide a place for members of the community to safely and productively gather, participate in and learn about growing and eating healthy food.
The students grow edible plants and develop a first-hand knowledge of where food comes from. They compost, to understand how decomposition plays a part in the cycle of growth.
Nettleton Community Orchard -- creating community through fruit trees.
Educating our community on the importance of environmental sustainability is vital in learning to achieve and access good health for our bodies, minds and souls.
The Seek Academy school garden seeks to promote positive environmental change in Newark as well as provide access to nutritious, organic, real food in an area where there is limited access. We are Newark, New Jersey!
Preparing for another successful year of providing clean, safe produce to our most vulnerable neighbors.
The Urban Orchard is intended to provide a place of beauty while also providing accessible organic fruit for the residents in a low-income blighted neighborhood in the Klondike area of Memphis.
GWC organizes free tours of private and community gardens in the city of Cleveland. Visitors explore neighborhoods and see how much the city is "greening." In 2017 Detroit-Shoreway and Collinwood is our focus.
Looking to fund a local artist to create signage for our arboretum that sits on former vacant and abandoned lots in the Carnes neighborhood