Bronx Students Investigate Transit Pricing
Why does subway fare cost what it does? Who decides?
Fifteen Bronx public high school students will investigate that issue this summer, with your help!
Why does subway fare cost what it does? Who decides?
Fifteen Bronx public high school students will investigate that issue this summer, with your help!
A rain garden on unmaintained property to provide benefits of residential surface management techniques, including beautification, native plant propagation, & species diversity.
Help continue to bring meaningful youth food justice internship opportunities to Bushwick Campus!
NYLP provides job-training experience to Newark high school youth in environmental fields. The "Farm to Table" theme gives students an inside look at our current food system.
We are building a compost center and a vertical garden using recycled bottles and a wood frame and cable system. This will allow many gardeners to grow herbs, greens and flowers, and to beautify the neighborhood.
Roots Memphis Farm Academy is a farmer incubator program that educates, trains, and launches new sustainable farmers in the region.
Our culinary and medicinal herb garden will serve as an outdoor classroom to demonstrate the benefits of herbs as both food and medicine.
The Roots and Wings Program introduces urban Los Angeles high school students to our National Parks while building self-esteem and an appreciation for nature and the world beyond their communities.
We will learn to build a sustainable cooperative business, which will be a student run and owned credit union. It will address economic justice issues like student debt and green community development.
With the hard work of dozens of interns, volunteers and project leaders, 25 years of Time's Up! advocacy work is being archived.
Yellow House NYC’s hope is to make the arts more accessible and bring them into local communities by awarding funds to deserving artists and students.
Brownsville Student Farm is an oasis of plant and animal life in the middle of Brooklyn. We focus on youth education, providing a green community space and raising awareness about health and nutrition.
Help us sustain a Youth Internship Program for low-income teenagers to teach workshops on environmental and health-related topics to peers and neighbors at an urban farm in a struggling neighborhood of Washington, DC.
Outstanding volunteers are honored each year in November for their great work during the year.
Art/learning kits using recycled materials from Detroit given to 1,000 students at neighborhood school. Volunteers take pictures; create show at our Recycled Art Gallery. Students/parents are special guests.
Free, healthy, seasonal, hands-on cooking for kids! Taught by real chefs partnered with educators.
The Stone Soup Kitchen project by Urban Patch will help to make the inner city better by offering classes to people of all ages in the community how to eat healtheir (more fruits & vegetables) while saving money.
Support two youth education initiatives of EcoStation:NY, Bushwick's nonprofit dedicated to food justice and sustainable urban agriculture!
Queens Botanical Garden intends to obtain an Apple iPad to run an application called Google Translate. Our visitors come from all over the globe, speaking languages other than English.
The Powell Elementary GT Magnet garden and outdoor classroom is a stimulating space for play, interactive learning and environmental education.
Women, Minorities, and Delivery Guys are Cyclists too!
Pedal Power Bike Blender - Teaches students about the importance of eating healthy, exercising, and energy production and conservation.
Install a solar panel system on the Eco-Shed of the Bushwick Campus Farm to provide clean energy for the school’s outdoor greenhouse, vertical farm and hydroponic systems.
On Saturday, May 12, 2012, the Brooklyn Food Coalition, will share ideas and work together for the kind of food system change we need now. PLEASE DONATE TODAY!!
VertiCulture is an aquaponics project in Brooklyn that aims to alleviate the environmental, health, and social problems associated with modern agriculture by promoting sustainable food production in urban environments.
Replacement of one hundred and four 300 watt incandescent bulbs with 12 watt LED bulbs across our NYC elementary school.
Help establish the first community garden at a high needs middle school in Brooklyn.
The New York City Prenatal Fitness Initiative will expand and promote access to this excellent form of activity for pregnant women.
Through the design and launch of a website, this campaign will garner support, provide information, and facilitate discussion about reducing our dependence on disposables in the food service industry.
For The Newtown Creek Armada, a model boat pond will be created on one of America's most polluted waterways.
Help NYC learn about the best stuff that happened at the National Bike Summit from March 20 to 22, 2012.
More healthy cooking classes! We're looking to fund FOUR children and ONE adult classes right now (5 total)! There is already a list of over 200 kiddies (and growing) eager to get cooking-- let's make it happen!
We’re seeking to purchase gardening equipment to transform an unused, vacant piece of city-owned land into a true community amenity where people can come together to garden, compost, and enjoy passive open space.
The goal is for the lesson to be brought to the home! Getting children involved in the cooking process, increasing awareness of healthy, nourishing food, and getting the whole family to cook together and eat together.
Support a compost garden in the Rockaways.
Creating open green space for the Greenpoint waterfront area.
Making a greener, cleaner and safer 137 St for all.
Bushwick City Farm will raise organic free range chickens in Bushwick Brooklyn in order to provide the community with free organic eggs and chickening knowledge.
We want to convert a vacant lot into an urban farm that produces free veggies and eggs and provides free services to the community.
Join HSC for fun, interactive activities at a day-long event to care for and appreciate Sara D. Roosevelt Park in Manhattan on Sat, May 16.
Request for funds to purchase building materials for reinforcement of enclosure for a turtle sanctuary in a native plant garden.
Skateboarding, music, food, and other activities bring neighbors together for a pleasant day in a park.
The Solar-Powered Film Series is a free, outdoor event showcasing 6 documentaries to raise awareness and inspire action on issues that effect our environment.
Solar Electric Energy Project will be expanded and include mini green roof. Hands-on workshops show New Yorkers that solar technology is a practical reality.
We will tackle issues surrounding storm water management by maximizing the potential uses of water by designing and constructing water catchments system.
Tent for PS 11's Farm Market - which is student-run and sells local, organic produce from a NYS Farm.
Nutrition Detectives helps kids measure and compare healthy food items.
This program teaches adults how to make their own non-toxic cleaning supplies.