Removing Barriers to Employment for the Homeless
The Hub is seeking funding to assist clients with critical transportation assistance in order to increase stable employment and decrease re-entry into homelessness.
The Hub is seeking funding to assist clients with critical transportation assistance in order to increase stable employment and decrease re-entry into homelessness.
Constance Abby Brings Fresh Water to the St. Mary's Neighborhood!
Drive-In Concert Sun May 30th, 4 to 7pm at parking lot of Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Cleveland, Shaker Hts, stay in your cars for social distancing.
Join us to make PPE for those in need! It's free and you can do it from your home!
Providing Immediate, Effective Mental Health Services to Underserved Children, Families, and Young Adults in Need During COVID.
A project to expand and improve the skate park in Lauter Park in Willimantic Connecticut
HubHotel is seeking funding to build a fence around the building in order to promote the feeling of safety and security, and encourage the guests to feel more comfortable outdoors in our green spaces.
COVID-19 has displaced some, left many frustrated and too many broken. In our series, we'll start some of the necessary rebuilding of our communities simply "By Adding Dad'.
Help us fund a community engagement campaign that trains and compensates local youth Civic Fellows to gather feedback from Community Experts so the future SWDCCC can achieve its vision to serve as a vibrant, central hub.
Safe Housing & Employment Services Leading towards Economic Restoration for the homeless.
Take action to support free mental health care for people of color and equitable pay for providers of color.
Providing food stability to elders in Ocean Hill-Brownsville and East Bushwick during the pandemic by delivering fresh fruits and vegetables and pantry staples.
A children's book about street tree stewardship, inspired by a true NYC event. The book offers a starting point to speak with kids about the value of community engagement - starting with YOU!
Feed the minds of aspiring teen engineers, while creating a sustainable food share storage system that runs on 100% renewable energy.
We are seeking to restore Charlton Plaza, our lovely little neighborhood park, to its former beauty.
Harnessing the Power of Hip-Hop to Train the Next Generation of Leaders.
Jackie Robinson Park Playground located on Malcolm X Boulevard between Marion and Chauncey Streets is an underused gem. This summer we aim to transform the playground into a haven for the community.
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.
Help BUGS middle school students transform garbage to treasure! With your support we can expand our composting capabilities, increase participation and understanding, and offer fun and engaging community programs.
Help Brooklyn schools & locals transform a gray food desert to green healthy places to live & learn with community gardens, farm/flea markets & outdoor learning.
Help us make Islamic feminist knowledge accessible through short videos on pressing topics with experts in Islam and gender studies.
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.
Doors for Justice will unite the Westwood neighborhood of Cincinnati to stand in solidarity with our neighbors for racial justice, one door at a time.
Handmade custom bicycle frames tailored to fit individual riders and their specific needs. Focusing on diversifying mountain biking and bikepacking in and around the Northeastern United States.
Celebrate Autism Acceptance Month With Us!
Help local caregivers pay for the respite they need due to Covid related reductions in support.
"Machines in the Garden" is a public-art photography project that considers how contemporary greening initiatives changes the urban fabric of Brooklyn.
Empowering young women that are aging out of foster care, preventing homelessness, drug addiction or sex trafficking
Help to support PRWA, as we continue to deliver Care Packages and resources to restaurant households afected by Covid-19.
Broadway talent will be bustin'out all over during the West 132nd Street Community Garden Summer Performance Series!
Help college students get the support they need during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Outdoor music events for the whole community all summer long in Stuyvesant Square Park!
Focus on the homeless, uplift another.
Filling in the GAPS and building community for a better tomorrow.
Art in the Garden addresses the impacts of early childhood adversity and trauma on health and learning through anti-racist, joy-centered programming in the arts and ecology.
Cleveland Art Week was created to celebrate the diversity of art. From Sunday to Saturday, families will be able to participate in various activities that will inspire, educate and support the art community.
Garden of Jehovah Jireh: A community Garden..The members of the garden team will share in the upkeep and harvests of the garden, including healthy and free fresh fruits and vegetables.
Support our Green Arts program that provides gardening and art instruction to our students!
A JPMP neighborhood teaching/performing story/song program for students and local career musicians in Kensington and Flatbush, Brooklyn.
Lampblack is raising a direct aid fund to support Black writers financially impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
PGHS Students can build this beautiful geodesic dome in five short days to accommodate an aquaponics lab to offer hands-on learning and civic engagement across the curriculum with your help.
We provide scholarships, resources and support to girls of color to ensure that they are empowered, excel during their college years, and advance successfully into their careers.
Summer leadership camp for youth ages 15-19 to combat mental health issues post-COVID, using creative art expressions and gardening.
In response to COVID-19 and the related economic upheaval, GPHMA is providing direct material support to neighbors in need and working to strengthen relationships between community members and institutions.
We're Still Here... is a outdoor exhibition featuring portraits of Brooklyn residents celebrating the resilience, strength, and diversity of the community.
Friend a felon is a non-profit organization with a focus on aiding with reentry for individuals with criminal convictions. We are trying to bring all of the inner city neighborhoods together for a basketball tournament.