#ReuniteUS: Bring Deported People Home!
The Biden administration has the power to bring deported people back to their homes, jobs, and lives in the United States. Deportation should not be a life sentence, or a death sentence!
The Biden administration has the power to bring deported people back to their homes, jobs, and lives in the United States. Deportation should not be a life sentence, or a death sentence!
Providing resources for our formerly incarcerated community! Giving them a hand up during their re-entry!
From Cleveland to Columbus, we will travel to meet various creatives and discuss the value of art. It's an exciting experience that is empowering and educational.
Overcoming darkness and defying stereotypes
Prelude2Cinema launches the second phase of its project to create a streaming network that will teach filmmakers how to make a living from their movies and provide bold, inclusive cinema to fans all over the world.
Let's have a community orchard at the West Park Rapid Station!
A live music festival that celebrates the diversity of our Heights community! See specifics about this year's Hop (including lineups and locations) at heightsmusichop.com.
A community event that invites families to parktake in fun activities around their community.
Providing families with the tools to live healthier and longer lives, together, through hands-on heart health education, health screenings and distribution of balanced meals.
The ASVGP is a summer Arts & Garden Program designed to engage youth and community in a hands on learning, gardening and creating art.
Large scale Indo-Islamic design inspired public art installation.
Making recycling accessible to neighbors in Old Brooklyn, Cleveland.
The Millikin Neighborhood Group creates summer activities and events!
The Northeast Ohio Worker Center is built by workers, for workers and in the Spring of 2021 we drafted the Northeast Ohio Worker Bill of Rights.
Let's raise money and a volunteer team to plant 50,000 daffodil bulbs on the Desmond Avenue hillside this fall.
Inspiring and encouraging people from all walks of life with music to build community, love our neighbors, and affirm the value of all people.
Join The Land! Your donation supports in-depth local reporting, hiring a diverse team of writers and storytellers, and community engagement in Cleveland’s neighborhoods & inner-ring suburbs.
Raising money to fund a 2 month co-ed academic and social enrichment summer camp! Giving our youth an opportunity of a lifetime!
Through art, see the faces of cancer.
Join us to make PPE for those in need! It's free and you can do it from your home!
Feed the minds of aspiring teen engineers, while creating a sustainable food share storage system that runs on 100% renewable energy.
Fund youth residents this summer to serve as ambassadors in the Glenville neighborhood to teach digital fabrication technologies like design software, 3D printing, and electronics!
A safe space for honest dialogue on race and equity in Cleveland.
Igniting, empowering, and unifying women and young ladies from garden to kitchen, from seed to sale.
Summer leadership camp for youth ages 15-19 to combat mental health issues post-COVID, using creative art expressions and gardening.
Art Ledger is the first African-American taxidemist to own a private taxidermy business in the U.S. He is transforming his shop on West 48th Street into a museum, which will feature native Ohio wildlife.
Help us increase socially distant play opportunities
Anchored in collective community building, this transformative campaign seeks to provide experential learning and training to residents who are invested in their neighborhoods and interested in public safety careers.
Ben Franklin Community Garden in Old Brooklyn is building a pavilion and we need your help to get it on the ground!
Blockcityp2c is a social network and sales platform that allows artists to build a fan base and earn income by offering rewards online. We will use a team of real people and AI to make certain all members are real persons
Bringing fresh fruits and vegetables and arts and cultural to a neighborhood near you!
Each Saturday we distribute essential projects to low income neighborhoods, we are also providing prescription pick up and light shopping for the elderly and disabled , coat distribution , we have many resources .
Entering our fifth year, the Great Lakes African American Writers Conference brings first-rate literary talent to the attention of readers, authors, and aspiring writers.
Restoring health, pride and a sense of belonging in the Buckeye Woodhill neighborhood, through PPE distribution, and working long-term to establish a community-owned laundromat.
We encourage people to explore their creative selves through participatory projects that help bring the community together, lift spirits and have a focused message on making change.
Feed the Soul Food Movers, is a community collaborative who distribute food to families in need. We deliver to seniors, single parents, disabled, and those deprived of food, in at risk neighborhoods.
Every youth will own stocks.
Our Family Creative Kits were created to foster and celebrate the value of art and creativity,
African American Girls in Cleveland build a sustainable skincare line.
Connecting and supporting our community in a time of isolation. The goal of the Drive-In movie is to build connections with neighbors in an engaging atmosphere while ensuring our essential needs are met.
We are creating the first ever regional convening on climate change that is organized by, focused on, and led by young local leaders
Expanding legal assistance in underserved and under-represented communities by way of Legal Navigators, which is the first programs of its kind in Ohio, to provide a continuum of legal advocacy.
The Love & Freedom Bus provides entertainment, self-care practices, basic need items, and a smile to the faces of our vulnerable and under-served communities.
Invest in public art in your community!
A brave space for honest dialogue about race and equity in our communities.
I am looking restore my father's building that was built in 1912 in order to create an arts incubation space for artists, youth and the African-American community within the underserved Lee-Harvard neighborhood.