Let's Get Moving! Bringing Free Yoga to the Park.
We are seeking to provide a relaxing and healthful experience to LES residents by bringing a short-term, weekly, free, outdoor yoga class to Corlears Hook Park in the spring of 2017.
We are seeking to provide a relaxing and healthful experience to LES residents by bringing a short-term, weekly, free, outdoor yoga class to Corlears Hook Park in the spring of 2017.
Our goal: Upgrade our kitchen to meet NYC standards to partner with Food Bank of NY. This will allow us to provide healthy/nutrituious meals to the participants of our programming at no cost to our organization.
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.
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.
Hike the Heights is a community event that links 2000+ residents to the parks in No. Manhattan. This year, we invite the Bronx residents to celebrate with us by crossing over the highbridge to 'Be Our Guest'.
We aim to further develop our school garden education around sustainable food systems by keeping chickens year-round through the purchase of a winterized chicken coop.
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.
Peck Slip Plaza will serve as a much-needed and highly celebrated open space, to be used and enjoyed by workers, residents and visitors in the historic South Street Seaport district of Lower Manhattan.
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.
This annual celebration is only possible with generous support of neighbors and friends like you. So please, donate, volunteer, and join us for Hike the Heights!
A new hydropinic system that will make our use of the space more efficient and vertical, while also needing less maintenance for watering so that we can serve more of our Harlem community.
The Park East Green Team of Engineers wants to transform an underdeveloped, underused courtyard into a habitat for local species and garden laboratory.
The Eric Dutt Eco Center at P.S. 6 needs a wall enclosure to keep the turtles in and the little ones out!
The greenhouse will allow Food and Finance High School students to cultivate the latest in science technology, sustainability and urban food production. Our partner is Cornell University!
A group of friends, family, students and colleagues of Mojdeh Baratloo are honoring her life, work and commitment to ideas, cities, communities, and her students by creating a memorial urban projects grant program.
In order to get our hands in the dirt, we need to bring it into the classroom! We plan to set up indoor vertical gardens in 5 science classrooms, serving a total of more than 650 students.
Hike for health! Help us fundraise to encourage hundreds of people to hike through beautiful northern Manhattan.
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.
This free class offers low income pregnant moms in Harlem and surrounding areas a safe, fun, and affordable prenatal fitness option. Great for mom's physical health and also builds community!
ALL CITY ACRES will make print maps of potential spaces for community-driven projects available in the Bronx, Queens, Staten Island and Manhattan. We are building on the successful tactics of 596 Acres in Brooklyn.
Pedal Power Bike Blender - Teaches students about the importance of eating healthy, exercising, and energy production and conservation.
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.
Just Food's City Chicken Project is providing PS 11 with support & training to build a chicken coop in our school garden.
Tree care team volunteers need funds to purchase two sturdy tree guards to protect young street trees.
We need to buy seed starting supplies in order to get an early jump on the Spring planting season. The beds will be planted with items that the school students will sow, water and then harvest.
We need funds to purchase fresh soil and compost to help young street trees thrive this spring and beautify busy pedestrian blocks. Help us transform our streetscape into a greener, more welcoming neighborhood.
Hike for health! Help us fundraise to encourage hundreds of people to hike through beautiful northern Manhattan.
This is an exciting, traditional form of prenatal fitness and childbirth preparation accessible to low income women to support health throughout the pregnancy.
We reached our goal of $1,296 to participate in the academy! Thank you! Any additional donations will go to a fund for materials and expenses for our coop.
Help us maintain and improve our street trees and tree pits.
Rejuvenate Septuagesimo Uno park by planting colorful flowers that will thrive in its shade.
Help us maintain and improve our street trees and tree pits.
Tent for PS 11's Farm Market - which is student-run and sells local, organic produce from a NYS Farm.
Raise environmental consciousness using art and creative campaigns through the implementation of street tree signs and tree guards.
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.
An interactive day of park cleanup, public art & stewardship to bring local residents together around the renovation of the Allen & Pike Street Malls.
Our 7-8-year-olds need your help to grow a Rainbow Garden, fruits, vegetables, herbs, and flowers from their countries of origin, at Mad Fun Farm.