#SupportFrayser
Help #SupportFrayser erect a sign to welcome visitors to the neighborhood that we call home!
Help #SupportFrayser erect a sign to welcome visitors to the neighborhood that we call home!
The Idlewild Chess Team travels to Nationals Chess Tournament in Atlanta!
Every student has the right to learn but not all have the same starting line. Help STREETS staff get training to assist students in overcoming the obstacles of tragedy, hunger, poverty, abuse & neglect.
Help us make Gaisman a more beautiful and vibrant space that reflects our energy and diversity.
The cost this year is higher than we expected, we also need tables, chairs, and a tent. Anything helps, even if it’s only dollar send us to pride!
Our mission is to bring a diverse group of people together to share their stories and discuss ways to improve Memphis.
Help us increase community involvement in Memphis through our 40 ft mural and kiosk in the heart of downtown Memphis!
Help us upgrade the community center to better meet the growing needs of the LGBTQ community in and around Memphis.
This campaign is to collect payments from homeowners who have committed to have their sidewalks repaired at a group rate. Please DO NOT donate unless you have already received a detailed estimate from a CGA member.
The Christopher Phillips Memorial Crosswalk has been approved by City of Memphis for installation at Madison & Morrison, the corner where Blue Monkey, Molly's LaCasita and LBOE are located.
Support Cooper-Young residents in gaining landmarks district protections for our historic neighborhood.
A campaign to own property for a community garden. Leasing has become impossible as RE market demand skyrockets. Help us preserve this little patch of greenspace to build a healthier community!
Our project is a public art installation that will connect neighborhood residents, by equipping 14 metallic butterfly sculpture in homes throughout the neighborhood.
Raise $20,000 (Or even Much, Much More) to help pay our neighbors' MLGW bills. But let's not stop short! What if we all came together and made the rumor true?
Help Legacy Memphis raise funds for landscaping and site preparation for the upcoming Johnny Cash statue to be placed in Cooper-Young.
This project will provide a green space for residents and inspire neighbors to live sustainably while promoting community ties.
Where There's A You, There's A Way. 20 people, 20 dollars, 20,000 lives touched
Fundraising for Fall hurling season equipment and travel team jerseys for Memphis GAA
We would like to increase our production capacity as well as reduce our labor costs by purchasing an automated biodiesel processor. This new processor will allow us to provide locally sourced biofuels in Memphis.
This summer the Carpenter Art Garden will be headed to Mississippi! We are traveling by boat to Horn Island and spend 24 hours painting, drawing and studying the wildlife on the island as artist Walter Anderson did.
Knight Road Elementary Student Campus Beautification
A large capacity, sturdy new dump trailer would allow Project Green Fork and Get Green Recycleworks to collect the average 1,200 gallons of local restaurant food waste we pick up each week and drop it in one place.
Beautiful, student created, artwork will replace boarded over windows in a building prominently located in downtown Memphis’s historic Court Square district.
In 2017, GrowMemphis aims to sustainably build and support two new community gardens in Memphis.
Preparing for another successful year of providing clean, safe produce to our most vulnerable neighbors.
The Memphis Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) is planning to start a league for anyone in the MidSouth area interested in learning and playing Gaelic football and hurling/camogie.
We are raising money to help the girls soccer team at Sheffield High School cover fees, get equipment, provide additional coaching, assist with transportation needs, and improve the home field conditions.
Since the Idlewild Chess Club burst onto the scene five years ago, the chess team has won national trophies . We would like to use interactive software to help teach our kids the fundamentals of this beautiful game.
KEY is a teen-led comprehensive sex education program that educates youth about their minds, bodies, and most importantly the decisions they can make to better their futures.
We want to attract purple martins by hanging gourd houses.
Upgrade Cherokee Park backboards to fiberglass arena-styled backboards.
High-visibility crosswalks at the Poplar-Tucker intersection will create safe crossing conditions for transit riders, pedestrians and cyclists at this busy intersection and encourage various modes of transportation.
Provide bike workstations, schedule info, and structural improvements to Memphis-area transit stops, creating a more flexible and accessible transportation system.
Playing to learn, and learning for life! Creating a holistic, research-based early-childhood educational option for the children of our neighborhood.
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.
The McLemore Rembert Block Club will start a tool lending library, organize a community clean up and host a neighborhood block party.
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.
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!
This summer the Carpenter Art Garden will collaborate with Binghampton residents to make a mosaic sculture garden.
Students from Douglass High, Second Baptist, and Streets Ministires will team up with Heights Community Development to address blight by boarding-up vacant homes and painting positive messages on the boards.
Our vision is to develop opportunites and raise awareness of the challenges in urban communities. We will be providing tools and educational materials to apprentices and schools in Sierra Leone.
Overton Park Conservancy will implement safety surface improvements in the East Parkway Playground in Overton Park, providing our young park stakeholders with safe opportunities for play and recreation.
Help us take steps to connect the Greenline to the Farmers Market at Agricenter International by raising funds to remove a gate and installed bollards so bicyclists can have an accessible path.
This summer Project Backboard's goal is to add lines and art enhancements to 18 courts in 13 public parks across Memphis so everyone will have access to a basketball court with free throw and 3 point lines.
The Community Table Garden is in need of TLC repairs in our 3rd year of operation! We hope to amend our garden bed soil, improve our irrigation system, and build a shade stucture for our volunteers and visitors!