Pop-Up Protected Bike Lane Demonstration Kit
We will move innovative bike infrastructure projects from "can't be done" to "can't live without it!" by helping communities demonstrate how simple and easy it is to make streets safe for biking!
We will move innovative bike infrastructure projects from "can't be done" to "can't live without it!" by helping communities demonstrate how simple and easy it is to make streets safe for biking!
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.
RideOn!’s primary mission is to empower the South-West Los Angeles community by providing hands-on education about bicycle repair and maintenance.
Join the effort to turn Virginia Beach's green spaces into garden spaces!
The Know Your Fitness Campaign is a health and wellness initiative, consisting of a series of free and fun workouts throughout the Washington Metropolitan area.
SWAG Project is an urban farming, food justice + educational project in the South Ward of Newark. We grow food + build community through locally led projects that bring more fresh food + better health to our neighborhood.
Growing food, leaders and communities in New York City
We need your help to Revamp our Garden & Compost Site, allowing us to better serve the hundreds of people who come to learn and volunteer as we continue to grow and donate produce to those in need.
Install a garden that will provide herbal plants and their derivatives to the community. Organic, natural medicinal herbs will boost communal wellbeing and health.
Residents of La Paloma are collaborating with Barry University students, faculty, and staff to create a 1-mile gardenwalk, design and fabricate dove sculptures, and encourage healthy eating, walking, and community.
Students and community will be working together to understand the physical impact of waste and to explore the option of waste reduction created by composting. From compost to growing, to food. Full Circle.
Our goal is to fund and build a bus shelter that embraces the musical and peforming arts legacy in the Soulsville neighborhood.
We are building a blueprint to launch similar entrepreneurial ecosystems in other low-income communities nationwide -- but first, we are showing how it’s done in the Boogie Down!
Bronx Boogie Down Booths are a collaborative, community-engaged design project that beautifies the neighborhood, reduces train noise, and celebrates the vibrant culture and musical history of the borough.
9x18 asks if parking can be an agent of change in the current affordable housing discourse. We aim to share this plan with NYCHA communities, and to seek their input in shaping the future of NYCHA neighborhoods.
From improved transit points to beautified areas, let's design the future of our downtown area together, thus instilling dreams of a thriving Lithonia.
Promoting healthy living, economic vitality, and walkable neighborhoods along Federal Boulevard in northwest Denver.
Step Up Your Bus Stop! Help us upgrade your bus stop with a timetable and access to real-time arrivals!
“Pop-up” Civic Design: How paper, props, imagination, and YOU can fix Brooklyn’s ugliest subway station at 4th Ave/9th St hub -- Think light, color, storefronts, art, amenities, street theater, fun!
At Chenchita's Community Garden, we will install a rain harvest roof, allowing us to collect water and host FREE workshops for the community.
Sustainable America is partnering w/ NRDC, Food Shift, Grace Communications & Nor. Cal. Recycling Assoc. on a Feeding the 5,000 event in Oakland on 10/18. It will rescue food from being wasted and feed 5,000 people.
Lending toys to reduce waste, foster development, and build community.
Help us to cure the food desert problem in our area by supporting our fish pond project.
Tamarisk Coalition seeks funding support and volunteer help to maintain a native plant pollinator garden and to assist with the design and building of habitat structures for nesting pollinator species.
A child's imagination knows no limits. To create The Butterworth Discovery Park, which will feed the fuel to such minds, without limitations or boundaries, is the goal of A Healthy Clendenin.
The Freret Uptown Tool Lending Library will loan tools to New Orleans residents (at no charge) to perform simple home maintenance, tend their yards and gardens, build furniture, start projects, and learn new skills.
Transformation of unused urban spaces for community, education and experimentation.
To create a learning and edible garden destination that provides an environment where children and adults gather and celebrate healthy, sustainable living through community engagement, gardening, education, and the arts.
Frogs, Amphibians and Their Threatened Environment: Discovery and Expression Through Art, K-3.
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.
We will increase stormwater infiltration & decrease run-off by caring for new street trees and creating a rain garden.
Green infrastructure module kits for Brooklyn educators and students to build and install in their schoolyards.
We will expand the crops currently grown in the teaching garden with the installation of an irrigation system and wrought-iron fence.
We Are Family CDC has inherited a building that needs major repairs.
We're expanding our rain barrel system by at least three more barrels, expanding our compost curing stations, and hoping to build a small greenhouse.
Building farms and teaching fitness and sustainability - we grow food and we grow growers. The Bronx is a food desert - diabetes, obesity and hunger run rampant - we intend to change that.
The Greenville Tool Library will loan out tools for projects in the home, lawn or garden. Building upon the energy of the community garden movement, we hope to inspire and equip community projects across Greenville.
Through community education, Energy Corps Interns will bring the benefits of solar energy to the greater Binghamton area, providing clean, cheap, reliable energy, creating local jobs and boosting the economy.
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.
We are building our headquarters - an outreach and training center, plus a place to store the local food we grow - while helping a life long community resident keep her home and nurse it back to health.
Most students are on free and reduced lunches and don't have reliable meals in the summer. We provide free fresh produce to the community and educate youth and their families about healthy diet choices.
30 Years and Still Planting.
Transforming a vacant lot into a community garden that will provide a place for members of the community to safely and productively gather, participate in and learn about growing and eating healthy food.
The project will promote attention to our environment while at the same time enhance the appearance of our community and protect our trees. We will create a more uniform and dynamic look to our urban streetscape.
Helathy, hands-on, activity-filled cooking lessons explore local, seasonal, vegetarian, nut-free and often soy- and lactose-free international cuisine with children!