Art is a Safe Space in Cleveland
An inclusive platform for poets, artists and musicians to express, shed & have community.
An inclusive platform for poets, artists and musicians to express, shed & have community.
We are raising money to help provide aid to our "Community Support Program" to combat covid-19
Bringing fresh fruits and vegetables and arts and cultural to a neighborhood near you!
Each Saturday we distribute essential projects to low income neighborhoods, we are also providing prescription pick up and light shopping for the elderly and disabled , coat distribution , we have many resources .
Building strong communities one family at a time through lunch, literacy, agritculture and the arts.
"Dreams Paused" demonstrating how to flip from a physical operation, to a move, THAT IS MORE VITUAL IN NATURE, AND SURVIVE.
Entering our fifth year, the Great Lakes African American Writers Conference brings first-rate literary talent to the attention of readers, authors, and aspiring writers.
HELPING THE ELDERLY WHO CANT HELP THEMSELVES DURING THE PANDEMIC
Healing The Hurt One Tot at a Time
Please help us raise money to send our middle school & high school powerlifting team from the Cleveland Metropolitan School District to the USA Powerlifting High School Nationals competition in March of 2021!
Restoring health, pride and a sense of belonging in the Buckeye Woodhill neighborhood, through PPE distribution, and working long-term to establish a community-owned laundromat.
We encourage people to explore their creative selves through participatory projects that help bring the community together, lift spirits and have a focused message on making change.
Due to Covid-19 the prisons in Ohio has eleminated all visitations for safety purposes.
Our Project will provide video visitations between the inmates and their love ones using computors and webcams.
Supporting local musicians during this shutdown is important. We plan on using this support to create a series of special shows that will be live streamed in our socially distanced ballroom that can now hold 64 people.
Feed the Soul Food Movers, is a community collaborative who distribute food to families in need. We deliver to seniors, single parents, disabled, and those deprived of food, in at risk neighborhoods.
A high quality virtual performance series with a purpose; paying Black artists & pushing for social justice, all in Cleveland, OH.
Every youth will own stocks.
Help support a virtual series on Substance Use Disorders during COVID19.
Join us for a weekly series highlighting local and regional talent in an intimate safe setting inside the Grog Shop. Each show will have a socially distanced in person audience plus a live stream option.
Join us 10/14 for an exclusive concert (limited in-person seating and livestream) highlighting local musicians impacted by the pandemic. Funds raised support BOP STOP virtual programming.
Join us as CWRU Cycling rides 3000 mi to fundraise for the Ohio City Bike Co-op's Pay What You Can program, which enables disadvantaged Cleveland residents to receive bikes without financial barriers.
We are raising funds to update the house on campus into a new community space at Julia de Burgos Cultural Arts Center where people can be united through arts programs, shared spaces and improved connectivity.
A multipurpose park in out city to give our youth somewhere to go to hang out, bike, skate and more.
Our Family Creative Kits were created to foster and celebrate the value of art and creativity,
We are developing a Learning Garden in order to serve as a safe, outdoor space to meaningfully engage community youth.
A socially distanced concert to share a nationally known folk artist and support the NEOMHA mission of fostering a thriving folk community in Northeast Ohio
African American Girls in Cleveland build a sustainable skincare line.
Join us on 9/16 for an exclusive, in-person, live concert, the first in the series of Wednesdays Songs & Stages, shows that highlight local musicians that have been impacted by the pandemic.
Giving fathers a different way to bond with their sons while baking, learning and creating together during the long term impacts of COVID-19 . Giving fathers a new presence in the community.
A community recording studio, classroom, and event space for storytellers to share unique and underrepresented stories in the form of podcasts!
Creating a space of educational refuge in the midst of the pandemic.
Join us so that we can leverage funds to install the long awaited SLIDE. The space allows us to build community while findng ways to respond to what the neighborhood wants.
Building Strong Family Connections Through Arts and Literacy
Connecting and supporting our community in a time of isolation. The goal of the Drive-In movie is to build connections with neighbors in an engaging atmosphere while ensuring our essential needs are met.
The Christyan Jayden Project seeks to lift up the voices of women of color who have experience child loss through The Truth About Child Loss podcast and Toxic Stress film showing with panel discussion.
Bringing the World JAZZ back into the great city of Cleveland post COVID-19
Rehabbing the Market's tattered fence line will help instill customer confidence during Covid 19.
We are creating the first ever regional convening on climate change that is organized by, focused on, and led by young local leaders
Expanding legal assistance in underserved and under-represented communities by way of Legal Navigators, which is the first programs of its kind in Ohio, to provide a continuum of legal advocacy.
Bringing joy, healing, and inspiration through free concerts, local musicians and students come together to engage with diverse Northeast Ohio communities.
Coventry Village partnered with Pop Life CLE, Culture Jock, and Contrast High to present a pop-up art gallery in storefront windows. With 15 artists in over a dozen locations, this art is by and for our community.
The Love & Freedom Bus provides entertainment, self-care practices, basic need items, and a smile to the faces of our vulnerable and under-served communities.
Invest in public art in your community!
A brave space for honest dialogue about race and equity in our communities.
I am looking restore my father's building that was built in 1912 in order to create an arts incubation space for artists, youth and the African-American community within the underserved Lee-Harvard neighborhood.