Finn Square Community Garden, Tribeca's Rare Green Space
The rare community garden in the middle of a major through street needs your help.
The rare community garden in the middle of a major through street needs your help.
K/1 and High School students work together to help improve Hudson River water quality and learn about ecology by creating an oyster restoration station.
Cleaning and Greening NYC one street tree at a time! Our Fourth Annual community Spring cleanup and planting day brings awareness to the importance of caring for NYC's street trees in a fun multigenerational event.
FREE 90 minute dance workshops with legendary teaching artists in Afro-Fusion, Litefeet, Hip Hop and more! All ages and experience levels are welcomed.
The Refugee Translation Project provides free translation support to refugees seeking asylum in the New York metro area.
BIRDLINK is an interactive native-plant sculpture, designed to support urban and migratory birds and engage communitys sharing urban space.
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!
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 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.
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 Refugee Translation Project provides free translation support for refugees seeking asylum in the New York metro area.
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'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.
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.
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.
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.
Keep Father Fagan Park in bloom throughout 2020!
Our project aims to beautify the 6 entry points of Corlears Hook Park with new planting beds, thus making them more visually welcoming and appealing entryway into the Park.
WHEC brings a positive message and empowers our community...one block at a time. We connect youth and community in West Harlem with needed resources, empowering them to reach their greatest potential.
We are programming and open sourcing the community garden building in a wasted lot of a high demand area threatened by developers for youth to learn sustainable skills for a replicable and robust garden based curriculum.
We (Founder Christian Luna- Labee, General Manager Rebecca Tello, and fellow Danielle Shaw) wish to raise enough funds to have a small office where we can house our volunteer administrators to expand our impact.
Growing food, leaders and communities in New York City
At Chenchita's Community Garden, we will install a rain harvest roof, allowing us to collect water and host FREE workshops for the community.
EARTH (a play about people) explores our contemporary relationship to population through the story of a couple deciding whether or not to have a child.
The Initiative was created to get local businesses and residents to come together and help clean up Lenox Avenue. This promotes a sense of unity and pride in giving back to the community.
A hands-on science garden providing environmental science and nutrition education to an underserved urban public elementary school.
A sustainably designed East Harlem school rooftop greenhouse created to address the needs of a beleaguered zip code at the epicenter of diabetes, defiance, and despair.
Washington Square Park Ecology will create a map of the ecological assets of the park.
The 123rd Street community garden was destroyed by a building collapse in 2012. Help us rebuild our urban oasis.
Friends of Stryker Park is committed to creating a park on the north side of 97th St. between Amsterdam and Columbus Avenues on the Upper West Side.
We are currently seeking funds to put up a community notice board and to construct a gate in the back connecting us to an established community garden on the opposite block.
Amplifying practical solutions, the Less = More Green Map of NYC highlights local waste reduction sites and strategies with handy neighborhood and citywide interactive maps.