RNC 2016: NLG Protestor Legal Support
Our goal is for the voice of the people, of lawful dissent, to be heard at the RNC. These voices should be free of any unconstitutional restrictions imposed on them by the government.
Our goal is for the voice of the people, of lawful dissent, to be heard at the RNC. These voices should be free of any unconstitutional restrictions imposed on them by the government.
We are recycling communal knowledge, resources and wealth. We encourage youth and adults to get involved from June - August; not just as participants, but as facilitators as well.
Help us transform the lives of children in Detroit!
BFAP aims to reclaim and improve N Williams District Beech-Failing Alley with special focus on placemaking, pedestrian benefit, and environmental stewardship, while advocating for effective relative policy citywide.
Our goal is to raise awareness and build support around the state of human rights for girls in Detroit and the metro area, and globally.
We need your support to teach bike safety skills to youth in our community.
Let’s start a weekly book club for adults with disabilities at the library!
Our mission is to provide Free, Accessable, and Accredited CPR training to those who might not otherwise recieve it.
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.
Help us provide sculptures, murals, dance, theatrical and music performances, workshops, and temporary installations for the community.
University Settlement aims to provide 1,000 school uniforms to students in Broadway-Slavic Village's five neighborhood schools: Mound STEM, Fullerton, Miles Park, Willow, and Warner Girls Leadership Academy.
Our tree beds have been expanded and most of the new tree guards have been installed. Now we plan to plant our tree beds, bringing joy to passersby and pride to residents of Miles Davis Way.
Haven is (we think) the 1st adolescent community respite center - a voluntary alternative to jail, the street, the hospital. Make it work!
Playing to learn, and learning for life! Creating a holistic, research-based early-childhood educational option for the children of our neighborhood.
We will present the findings of our research (conducted for six months as of the start of this campaign) and include interviews with community members whose work deals with hunger and poverty in the Cleveland area.
Mural and beautification project on Goss Avenue in Germantown & Schnitzelburg that will depict the history of the neighborhoods, as well as add pedestrian improvements to the streetscape.
Three photo display kiosks located under the elevated line on Livonia showcase images from the public curated by local youth over an 11 month installation to display the best qualities of Brownsville.
From Sidewalk to Stage: Connecting residents to open space, healthy foods and music.
The Isabahlia Healthy Food Festival is a day dedicated to engaging Livonia Avenue and spreading the word about the importance about eating healthy to Brownsville residents.
The Block Party will highlight the emerging Non Profits, Community Organizations, and all of the startups that currently exist in Brownsville.
A Climate to Thrive's goal is energy independence by 2030. Read more at www.aclimatetothrive.org.
This project will fund the construction and installation of a solar hot air heating system for the Port City Makerspace facility, and train volunteers to do similar community solar installations in the future.
Raising funds to cover cost of compost for 21 raised garden for the community garden at Alvarez High School, Providence, RI
Construction of a Hydrangea Garden Community Plaza Park on a vacant lot in the historic commercial hub of Marlborough is a hands-on community engagement opportunity and a catalyst for restoring neighborhood vibrancy.
Help the Waterfront Alliance re-introduce New Yorkers to the water through our Neighborhood Docks program with activities like water quality testing, children’s art projects, live music, or themed boat rides.
21 years of bringing diverse groups together to celebrate life, family, love, and community.
The Farwell Community Association is composed of 3 block clubs that grow chemically free fruits and vegetables for our ccommity.
The Richmond Tool Library will lend free building and landscaping tools to provide residents with opportunities to be self-sufficient, to take agency over their neighborhoods, and to build a more sustainable Richmond, CA
YELL seeks to empower our youth through the principles of leadership, organization, and civic engagement. We believe that every child should be aware of their ability to engage issues that they are passionate about.
Help city kids discover the wilderness while learning teamwork & leadership.
A series of storytelling walks across the city of Detroit to support Detroiters telling the stories of their neighborhoods on their own terms during the first weekend in May.
We will create bike maintenace videos in our native languages and design a hands-on workshop for presentation at the Youth Bike Summit for native English speakers to experience learning a skill in a new language.
To show case socially conscious artists who have sown the seeds of peace, justice, and equality in our own backyards and employ youth leadership in generating meaningful engagement for the communtiy.
Summer at the Farm 2016 consists of the Wee Art School Series and an exhibition. We hope to present people with innovative opportunities to engage with the arts in a new context.
The Neighborhood History Project provides youth from South Memphis and Highland Heights the opportunity to spend their summer learning about and documenting thier neighborhoods' rich histories.
El Puente Cycling Club will lead the design and painting of a community mural. The mural, Bike the Change You Want to See, will depict the collective power of youth cyclists.
The Tacoma Tool Library is excited to launch a series of workshops and drop-in sessions this summer focused on everyday tool use and reduced consumption.
A parade that will allow children from all over town to participate for free, involve all members of the community and give out books to those who need them the most.
A collaborative effort between teens and community partners from East New York, Brooklyn to reactivate a neglected neighborhood lot into a beautiful garden on Warwick Street.
Together we can build a better economy, invest in liberation through cooperation.
The McLemore Rembert Block Club will start a tool lending library, organize a community clean up and host a neighborhood block party.
We would like for this water slide to foster community events where children could enjoy themselves in the summer or good weather months.
Neighborhood gardeners will till, amend and plant native species butterfly and bee attractors to continue to expand initial and now well-established Evergreen Rain Garden beds.
This project would create two new beds of flowers in the front of Central (THE) High School, replace schrubs along the base of the building.
Building a community garden at the Girls Inc. Youth Farm
By cultivating land and relationships, Advance Memphis and the Memphis Center for Food and Faith are transforming a corner in 38126 from a dangerous one to a beautiful one. Trashcans are the next step!