Summer Performance Series
Broadway talent will be bustin'out all over during the West 132nd Street Community Garden Summer Performance Series!
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.
We are hosting a Children's Christmas Party and celebrating the Holiday Season with residents of the Hays Manor ACHA Community - let’s ensure every kid in the Borough gets a present from Santa this year.
We are responding to COVID unemployment in our community by launching a workforce training program for differently abled young adults.
Centuries of women have endured their own Pandemic when it comes to starting a family. Genetics, Stress and Environment can all play their parts.Now women must contend with COVID-19. Let's discuss.
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 to create a School Garden that unites our Brooklyn Community through growing & learning together.
Help us build a solar-powered greenhouse and expand our community compost operation! Our goal is to increase support to our network of community gardeners through expanded seedling and compost distribution.
Reuse soil, take food from the soil to the table, facelift landscape, develop and maintain a smile and happy heart!!!
When public parks thrive, neighborhoods thrive. FFP needs the community's support to remain a green, clean, and flowering oasis for residents and visitors to enjoy.
School farm will allow students, teachers, and other community members to learn and grow side-by-side.
Hand Made Films is a series of short films directed by African American women.
Life can really be unpredictable! Much like a rollercoaster, with plenty of ups and downs. In 2020, with a Global Pandemic hitting us, many have not found their footing, seeking an insurance from some source.
Tokoss Group presents a celebration of culture.
Sis and Non-Cis (SNC) is an organization committed to healing, affirming and protecting young girls, women, and gender-expansive youth of color through political education and community organizing.
A New Way To Life through Christ to recover from the consequences of a lifetime of poor choices.
The snow is finally melting! With a generous matching fund from IOBY, every donation up to $500 will be doubled, helping us to quickly raise funds to support our PRWA Distribution Center.
Nonprofit organization raising funds to provide enriching, productive and positive alternatives to screen time to children in pediatric care within hospital systems.
Little Fish Community Center more than just a childcare center, resources for the whole community.
Help us increase socially distant play opportunities
Good soil makes healthy plants I Good soil makes strong communities I Good soil makes our city ecologically strong
SUNDAYS@11 is planting 4000 wildflowers each year to beautify Bronx River and it's neighboring communities. Our group is seeking to aquire funds for seed starting over 45 species native to NYC.
Support the Village of Golf Manor uniting to increase literacy and expand neighborly connections
Experience Cleveland like never before with Revival Rail Ride, a rail biking adventure on repurposed, underutilized railways in the Cleveland area.
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.
Help us improve access to fresh fruit and beautify a vacant lot in Evanston!
Promoting the stories of black, brown and Indigenious authors by circulating their books through Little Free Diverse Libraries.
Support a historical marker honoring two African American leaders: James W. Rankin and L. Helen Rankin
Creighton's White Coats for Black Lives chapter is partnering with BFF Omaha to diversify the art collection at CHI Bergan Mercy Hospital as one vehicle for change to support local BIPOC artists.