Rock in the Park
Come and explore the uniqueness, amenities, history, and culture of Fairfax!
Come and explore the uniqueness, amenities, history, and culture of Fairfax!
support foster youth through mentorship, housing, and educational opportunities
Youth are exposed to talented mentors, passion-fueled experiences, and an environment where they are able to repeatedly experiment and fail.
Alive is a day where the homeless can truly feel alive and are equipped with the necessary tools and resources to better their curent situations.
The MAYA Prenatal Parent Program provides expectant parents with classes to prepare them for a healthy pregnancy and birth and to care for their new babies.
Inner City Foundation of New York, Inc. (ICFNY) will launch its comprehensive and fun robotics program this early winter in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn for at-risk youth.
Who wants to be the face of Hotter Than July 2017?!
To establish a local park group, along our core programming around economic development and civic engagement as mutually reinforcing efforts to create a strong, vibrant community around Rainey Park and in the Bronx.
Taking back our Park- Helping the community to improve Washington Walk Park.
The goal of the Second Saturday Stipend is to help support our college leaders as they work to revitalize Bronx parks and inspire leadership within their communities.
The rusty iron arbor has already been removed and we hope to replace it with a new arbor to provide shade for the rose garden bench and restore the area to its original beauty.
Besides booking acts that help celebrate our neighborhood's multicultural diversity, we would like to bring some of our many local talents to our beautiful garden space.
The Urban Roots Community Gardening Training Program will provide comprehensive training to 30-35 community leaders to support these leaders in creating and maintaining strong, vibrant, and sustainable community gardens.
We would like to repair the existing garden beds and add new ones, and also build an archway.
Gathered around food we build community. Community youth and neighbors will learn hands-on growing, cooking, & share cultural recipes using locally sourced food. Food grown will be donated to meet local food need.
The purchase and installation of this furnace will supply heat this winter to our first floor unit which includes two bedrooms, a kitchen, a common living area and single bathroom.
Our small neighborhood park relies on volunteers to keep FFP's plantings healthy and thriving. We need community support to help buy plants and materials.
Help beautify an under utilized parking lot with lawn pruning and a creative light display this holiday season. Your contribution will help turn a bland area into one with hope and restoration.
Sustainable gardening skills, applied science, healthy food, positive role models, and fun in nature will make a difference in the lives of at-risk youth in Puerto Rico. Please help us to expand and grow this program!
This Sustainable Project will enhance the community by providing a safe, convenient place and environmentally sound project.
We hope to make our park a welcoming stop for butterflies - some of which are endangered in NY state - and educate the community in the process. We will supply plants and erect fencing and signage.
We would like to have the cut-owls along the children's playground gate painted by children who come to the park. Children will be given perimeters to paint inside the shapes of the owls.
Training homeless veterans in urban agriculture and Permaculture, in order to create an Urban Corps of Soldier-Farmers producing wholesome organic food for themselves and their fellow veterans
Refurbrished bikes will be purchased from local bike shops including Fleet Bike Shop and Ohio City Bike Co-Op. The bikes will be given to Benjamin Franklin Elementary School; for scholars to use at varied times!
agriculture, urban reforestry, restorative landscape design, living roots composting, and water conservation
GWC organizes free tours of private and community gardens in the city of Cleveland. Visitors explore neighborhoods and see how much the city is "greening." In 2017 Detroit-Shoreway and Collinwood is our focus.
Rust Belt Riders wants to work in communities across Cleveland to create 'wealth' from 'waste' by turning discarded food into community assets. Together we will feed people, not landfills.
I hope to create more games for kids to learn about healthy foods – active & fun. Creating community gardens if possible, with painted elements collecting rainwater to feed the vegetables.
The Cleveland Refugee Bike Project will provide refugees with bikes and training, giving them an economic lifeline that can connect them to new employment, educational, and social opportunities in Northeast Ohio.
pop-up juice event designed to promote healthy eating & community fellowship. Collaborations amongst multiple stakeholders makes each pop-up event uniquly entertaining, informative, and refreshing.
The Site Coordinator at Harvey Rice Wraparound School is seeking to re-stock the schools uniform closet to provide students with uniforms resources when needed.
In 2017, GrowMemphis aims to sustainably build and support two new community gardens in Memphis.
The Urban Orchard is intended to provide a place of beauty while also providing accessible organic fruit for the residents in a low-income blighted neighborhood in the Klondike area of Memphis.
keep our children safe as they walk to and from Harvey Rice and the Intergenerational school!
The Dexter-Linwood Cordon is 8 blocks of 256 parcels with 27 vacant lots from Dexter to Linwood/M-10 to Fenkell. Demographic Inspirations- Detroit needs your help with funding vacant land designs that fit our neighborhood
DAA is raising funds to expand program offerings for students attending high school. Alumni students continue to look for ways to be involved with DAA, specifically through a winter basketball program.
We want to construct a bicycle/edible garden themed "Streatery" or public parklet in Seattle's Rainier Beach neighborhood at Jude's Old Town restaurant.
Be a jazz hero — Help us bring the rehabiliative power of music to young men and women at Rikers.
Get bright lights to cyclist in lower income neighborhoods.
We will provide youth support groups: building community, support and skills by cooking and eating together. Each group will be facilitated by professional staff.
Preparing for another successful year of providing clean, safe produce to our most vulnerable neighbors.
Help us turn Troost from a dividing line into a gathering place for all. The RS Cafe is revealing the strengths of the vibrant community east of Troost. Donate today to turn on the lights of the new RS Internet Cafe.
Pumpkinfest provides a day of fall fun for children and families on Pittsburgh's North Side.
Please join us in funding a safe pedestrian and bicycle crossing for East Sherman at the intersection of Sherman Avenue and 13th Street!
This project connects participating Green Guard environmental stewards with the resources and training they need to make effective change in their communities and care for the natural environment.
Help us buy, grow, and transport native trees to expand Richmond’s urban forest + tree canopy.
At SPHS Water Polo, student-athletes grow as teammates and as individuals preparing for college & future employment. Funds are raised for infrastructure, equipment, tournament fees, & additional coaching staff.
Protecting the residents, businesses, and stakeholders who have made our vibrant neighborhood home.
familiarizing youth with green culture; water conservation, growing your own foods, bee keeping, and healthy eating habits