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BIRDLINK is an interactive native-plant sculpture, designed to support urban and migratory birds and engage communitys sharing urban space.
BIRDLINK is an interactive native-plant sculpture, designed to support urban and migratory birds and engage communitys sharing urban space.
Support NYC parks and programs by sponsoring me when I run my first EVER marathon during the 2017 NYC Marathon -- let's raise $3000 for community parks programs!
We aim to utilize East River Park as an open studio, bringing art, music and digital storytelling to local youth in the surrounding community.
The Refugee Translation Project provides free translation support to refugees seeking asylum in the New York metro area.
Please help us to share our story and to inspire others to CLIMB in their neighborhood and spread the joy!
The Student Stewardship Program aims to inspire NYC students to discover landscape architecture and enviromental awareness through engaging, hands-on projects in their schoolyard and neighborhood.
Please help us to share our story and inspire others to CLIMB in their neighborhood and spread community joy!
Healthy cooking made fun thru unique partnerships!
Support the 7th season of arts programming at First Street Green art park. FSG works with community organizations and cultural institutions to provide free arts programming. All contributions are greatly appreciated!
The Refugee Translation Project provides free translation support to refugees seeking asylum in the New York metro area.
Earth Matter is creating a place for healing and reflection in the center of busy New York Harbor.
Bank Black USA is a national campaign to educate and encourage people from all backgrounds to #BankBlack #MoveYourMoney & #investInUs in order to support black institutions and the communities they serve.
The Summer Backpack Project aims to send each ABC camper home on Fridays with a backpack full of food for families to consume throughout the week. The food will be healthy, easy to prepare, and delicious!
Cada Paso has been activating health in East Harlem for three years. This year we're enhancing food security and promoting leadership opportunities for our families.
The Refugee Translation Project provides free translations of asylum statements for refugees seeking asylum in the New York metro area.
This project is a contribution to New York City's sustainable future. We're growing flowers, we're growing friendships, we're growing a community.
Chenchita's Garden needs your support to expand its community impact programming and increase it's growing capacity in 2017.
We are currently in the materials and construction phase. We will build the garden beds to implement the design of the The Third Street School Garden. We will then need soil and plants to complete the garden project.
This summer, we hope to start warm-weather activities EARLIER and keep them going LONGER THAN EVER BEFORE! In 2017, backed by popular demand, we plan to be in the plaza with full programming from MAY TO OCTOBER.
Our goal with this event is to educate the East Harlem community about the importance of having a Go Bag and how to put a Go Bag together so that individuals and oragnizations are ready and prepared!
The goal of the project is for the community to activate their collective power to demand action and positive change, uniting and meeting on a monthly basis they will share information and training .
The Get Healthly, East Harlem Cookbook is a community-driven initiative to create solutions to challenges of health in East Harlem.
Cafe Blue addresses a pertinent need in the East Harlem community by expanding East Harlem's access to healthy and affordable food, while offering students entreupreunership and business experience.
The Refugee Translation Project provides free translation support for refugees seeking asylum in the New York metro area.
An exhibition, catalog, and public programs that celebrate La Lucha Continua The Struggle Continues—Artmakers’ 26 murals painted in 1985/1986 that addressed six political issues.
Bank Black USA is a national campaign to educate and encourage people from all backgrounds to #BankBlack #MoveYourMoney & #InvestInUs in order to support black institutions and the communities that they serve.
After redevelopment, LMG lost the majority of its plantings and was littered with debris. Volunteers will build grow beds for vegetables & fruits, plant flowers, install a shed, and create seating areas.
We want to create an outdoor classroom for students, teachers and parents to work together to maintain and develop.
We need $5,000, to bring " Girls Sports Day to 1000 girls and 100 teachers. Thisis the day, the girls play, the boys cheer, and gym is run the Title IX Girls Team of the Dreamers.Girls Rock ...
We've already seen hate in our streets and what a reality will look like. Our winter funding drive is focused on building capital to resist this hate and fight back.
Our group plans to bicycle 300+ miles over the course of 4 days to attend the 2017 Youth Bike Summit hosted in Arlington, VA.
The rusty iron arbor has already been removed and we hope to replace it with a new arbor to provide shade for the rose garden bench and restore the area to its original beauty.
Gathered around food we build community. Community youth and neighbors will learn hands-on growing, cooking, & share cultural recipes using locally sourced food. Food grown will be donated to meet local food need.
Our small neighborhood park relies on volunteers to keep FFP's plantings healthy and thriving. We need community support to help buy plants and materials.
We hope to make our park a welcoming stop for butterflies - some of which are endangered in NY state - and educate the community in the process. We will supply plants and erect fencing and signage.
Providing NYCHA child residents and the greater community with the opportunity to celebrate their birthdays with outdoor play, delicious cupcakes, and healthy snacks in East Harlem at Mad Fun Farm and Jefferson Houses.
Central Park East II School is raising money to fund a kitchen classroom conversion, garden education, and garden supplies.
Pride where you live lends itself to better mental, emotional and physical health.
Youth participants will care for ABC's space in the community garden, acquiring gardening skills and fostering a positive relationship with other members of the East Harlem community in the shared space.
Harlem Grown is opening a new 127 Street Farm to expand our programming within Central & East Harlem. Your support will help Harlem Grown to grow 5,000 pounds of produce by the end of 2017 across all our properties.
SMART is hoping to acquire a charging back plus an ice cream maker attachment for our Fender Blender bike. We want to become a healthy eating and emergency preparedness hub to our community.
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.
Help us provide sculptures, murals, dance, theatrical and music performances, workshops, and temporary installations for the community.
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'.
Drastic Action is exploring the immigrant experience through a new site-specific dance for Fort Tryon Park and a series of free dance classes at City College Academy of the Arts.
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.