Feeding New Yorkers in Need
Now more than ever, with the rising costs of food, gas and rent, more New Yorkers are being forced to our pantry line in record numbers. With your support, we can help fight food insecurity in NYC.
Now more than ever, with the rising costs of food, gas and rent, more New Yorkers are being forced to our pantry line in record numbers. With your support, we can help fight food insecurity in NYC.
Lydia's Magic Garden grows fresh fruit and vegetables for East Harlem, we hope you'll help us rebuild our raised beds for the 2023 growing season and beyond!
ADA compliant and Permeable Walkway @ Pleasant Village Community Garden! We aim to replace our existing walkway to help mitigate storm water run off from flooding east harlem!!
Help us raise funds to bring a series of free movies to the park in the spring/summer of 2023.
Creating community and encouraging a more sustainable lifestyle through environmental education and equitable recycling opportunities at NYCHA.
Take action to support free therapy for people who cannot afford care and equitable pay for providers.
Cada Paso Summer Camp: Air, Water, Climate and Health Justice in East Harlem
FREE FUN for the whole FAMILY
We are seeking your financial support to continue the maintenance and beautification of Charlton Plaza, our lovely little neighborhood park.
Food waste wanted! Transform kitchen scraps into soil-enriching compost and nourish Mother Earth with everyday trash with Malcolm X Blvd Beautification, Shugah Baybees, and the Abyssinian Tot Lot.
Preserve and protect our trees and green spaces
Help rebuild Highbridge Dirtjump park with fresh, clean, dirt.
Support Lion's Tooth Project back-to-school healing and art-making care circles to address the impacts of COVID-19 on immigrant, Black, Indigenous, POC, LGBTQI+ students.
Help us build the bridge between employees and the restaurants that need them.
DMF Youth is raising funds for our 2021-2022 afterschool programs, serving four Title 1 schools and homeless shelters in NYC. Donate to our campaign and help equip underserved children with the tools they need to thrive!
An intergenerational group workshop program in under-resourced Black Communities in New York City using IMPACT's proven arts and leadership training techniques in social-emotional learning.
Since 2016, our volunteers have been beautifying and maintaining the tree beds along West 77th St. between West End Ave.and Riverside Drive, aka Miles Davis Way, bringing joy to passersby and building community.
Providing free translation services to refugees seeking asylum and other immigration relief
We wish to sustain our program aimed at supporting immigrants of our beloved El Barrio impacted by COVID-19 and to expand it with a vaccine education and accessibility campaign.
Providing Immediate, Effective Mental Health Services to Underserved Children, Families, and Young Adults in Need During COVID.
Take action to support free mental health care for people of color and equitable pay for providers of color.
We are seeking to restore Charlton Plaza, our lovely little neighborhood park, to its former beauty.
IMPACT Harlem youth will bring their community an open debate and interactive art performance on how the Black community can support the AAPI community in the wake of recent anti-AAPI violence.
A fund meant to provide much-needed financial assistance to employees of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York who have been negatively impacted as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Pandemic non-profit to feed NYers hardest hit by COVID. Prepared 72,000+ healthy meals & pantry bags so far.
Providing Immediate, Effective Mental Health Services to Underserved Children, Families, and Young Adults in Need During COVID.
Help us secure the Alan A. Finder Internship on a ongoing basis
Untold Story of Public School Students Impacted by COVID-19. Support Chinatown small businesses and help curb the negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on our community’s children.
A community food distribution event is being created to support the residents of NYCHA Wagner Houses in the upcoming holidays who may be experiencing hardships during the COVID pandemic.
Adopt a seat in one of our boats! With your help, Harlem River Community Rowing can keep offering accessible rowing next season!
We are inviting Harlem Youth to a place at the table, to voice and share their concerns, receive historical grounding, and listen and speak to leaders of the social justice movement.
Stuyvesant Square Park is lucky to have two heritage English elms that are well over 100 years old. The trees are in need of attention by professionals to ensure they remain healthy for all to enjoy.
After our garden was flattened by storms in May 2020, we are rebuilding the Harlem Rose Garden as a living honor to the community. In regrowing the garden, we are creating a place for our own regrowth together.
Leaving NYC Students Better Equipped to Navigate Life during the COVID-19 Crisis
BlackSpace demands a present and future where Black people, Black spaces, and Black culture matter and thrive.
Support DMF Youth's mission to empower underserved students in NYC through dance arts programs that promote physical, mental, and emotional health.
Dox Thrash, a prolific African American printmaker historic homeand legacy are threatened. Our project goals to reuse his home to resetablish art back into the community.
IMPACT, in Harlem, goes virtual this summer, with its innovative youth performing arts program,combining training in the creative arts -spoken word, musical theater, dance, poetry, and song-writing.
Glasswing's work with underserved populations in New York City continues to address inequities by focusing on critical areas of support, such as meeting basic needs and access to virtual support networks.
Movimiento's COVID-19 Emergency Fund for Immigrants in El Barrio was created to offer mutual aid support to East Harlem during this global health crisis.
Minetta Creatures will reveal the historic course of Minetta Brook through a performance of people costumed as plants and animals that would have inhabited the island of Manhattan prior to Dutch colonization.
Our small, successful Urban Roots Garden program needs expansion into STEAM to reach our students more frequently!
Our basketball mission instills the values of accountability, community and teamwork by accepting all local youth that try out, providing free play and open gym space and requiring 20+ volunteer hours.
Fearless Fundamentals provide domestic violence survivors in shelters basic supplies for hygiene.
BlackSpace demands a present and future where Black people, Black spaces, and Black culture matter and thrive.