Compost Garden Community Signage and Brochures
Help us create easily understood signs and brochures for our compost project and native plant garden for our diverse, multi-lingual neighbors!
Help us create easily understood signs and brochures for our compost project and native plant garden for our diverse, multi-lingual neighbors!
Volunteers will clean out the area and remove all types of debris so when the the fountains are activated, it will be a clean and pleasing site without garbage floating around.
Support a compost garden in the Rockaways.
A Recyclers' farm in the midst of the city is not only possible but attainable!!! . . Sure! we can!
Help us build a new people's garden in Bushwick. We'll be strengthening community and growing healthy, local economies at this positive social gathering point and greening action hub.
Employing and empowering mentally ill and formerly homeless individuals through urban gardening.
Making a greener, cleaner and safer 137 St for all.
We have been cleaning out the lot and so far we have accomplished a lot. Our current project is to build a chicken coop and greenhouse.
Help build a home for 24 chickens in East New York.
A collaborative effort between residents and businesses of Bedford-Stuyvesant to transform a vacant lot for almost 20 years, into a thriving community garden.
Support New York City's first Youth Food Council! Flip the Table: Youth Food Council (YFC) is a youth-led coalition working to support, empower, and amplify the passionate young voices of the food justice movement.
Ewen Park is wonderful . Within the park is a dog run, which dogs like Lexi (pictured) love to use and their owners like to take them to. But the dog run is in need of repairs.
My project intends to beautify the environment of the Ave. P business district by means of maintaining the twenty or so tree pits on the block.
Help us help Brooklyn know that the empty space around them is theirs! (Our apologies to the other boroughs!)
We want to convert a vacant lot into an urban farm that produces free veggies and eggs and provides free services to the community.
We are planning to create an interactive compost site at the Queens County Farm Museum which help visitors connect with the farm in a direct way way while providing the Farm with rich vermicompost.
We want to build a 3 bin compost system to maximize our ability to collect compost, remediate the soil and improve the quality of what we grow in our garden.
The Brooklyn College Composting project will construct a three bin composting system and provide basic gardening tools for digging compost into plots and help care for seven street trees.
Join HSC for fun, interactive activities at a day-long event to care for and appreciate Sara D. Roosevelt Park in Manhattan on Sat, May 16.
The compost bins will provide soil for the garden while engaging residents in discussions on waste reduction as part of the garden's community activities.
Help Sustainable Flatbush grow the Church Avenue Communal Garden, and create a beautiful green space for the Flatbush community to enjoy.
The Solar-Powered Film Series is a free, outdoor event showcasing 6 documentaries to raise awareness and inspire action on issues that effect our environment.
This is an individual, ongoing restorative and maintenance project in a small NYC park in Hell's Kitchen area performed on a volunteer basis.
Daffodil bulbs will be distributed as part of the annual Daffodil Project and planted in memory of those that perished on 9/11.
Prospect Park Lake Cleanup - September 19, 2009, 9am - 1pm
Kids and adults will plant flowers around ugly tree stumps, make curb-your-dog signs, and install waste-bag dispensers, to deal with waste and beautify.
Let's Talk Trash, Beyond the Can, is the beginning of a beautiful movement, trash cans that will live permanently in Astoria Park.
Going Green is an annual greening,network and educational conference designed to make us all more environmentally aware.
To give student at our school a chance to learn about farming, gardening, and healthy eating.
Educational programs investigate urban agricultural practices in which farmers, environmentalists, architects & artists share experience, skills & intentions.
Help us install a new fence that will help to keep us separated from our doggy friends next door and improve overall site operations.
Our compost project teaches the benefits of composting, provides bins and worms, and instructions on and how to start and keep a bin.
The jack 'o' lantern and leaf project is a sure way to bring in more members of our community and expand our compost education program.
This program to teach the basics and benefits of canning.
The Bushwick Public Library Children's Garden Project will protect green space, encourage gardening, and foster good stewardship practices.
Collecting and recycling broken glass in Brooklyn parks.
Glory Gardens wishes: 2 gardens with flowers, plants & healthy veggies. It keeps the seniors occupied and gives them a sense of pride.
Composting the Five Borough Bike Tour will reduce waste being trucked out, and create compost for five school gardens.
Going Green in Queens is an annual networking, educational and greening conference, free and open to the public. Coming March 24, 2012!
Cleanup and maintenance of the Queens Boulevard tree pits in Forest Hills and Rego Park.
The creation of a small biodigester/reactor to understand and measure the benefits of CH4 gas derived from a green source for wide-scale public use.
CLIMB hosts Hike the Heights in Northern Manhattan for hiking on the "Giraffe Path" and a community party with arts, games, healthy food, and active fun!
Help us raise funds for 3 metal treeguards to protect gardens around newly planted street trees adopted by Sra. Petra, Sra. Lourdes and John.
The Astoria Park Alliance is programming a car-free Shore Blvd on August 7, 14 & 21. Help us open the streets with free programming and events for all ages.
The environmental tent provides a venue for organizations or individuals who are actively working to promote environmental awareness.
We will cleanup and beautify Veterans Square, a public Green Street in Rosedale, Queens in time for Memorial Day services
We want to extend our growing season to feed more people in the community!
We are collecting all types of used batteries and recycling them to prevent them from going into the landfills.
Island Compost is a public school recycling system created to reduce organic waste while increasing soil fertility on Governors Island.