Talking with Ghosts About Freedom
a mobile archival project that celebrates the history of Black revolt
a mobile archival project that celebrates the history of Black revolt
Enriching Coney Island's commercial landscape with public art that expresses its vibrant history, culture, and diversity through the creative eyes of the community artists - past, present and future.
We would love extra help in recognizing our amazing teachers for all the tireless work that they do educating and nurturing our young children.
Become a part of this dynamic initiative to make Pennsylvania a key solar state!
Creating a beautiful space for the community to meet and enjoy.
Bank Black USA is a national campaign to educate and encourage people from all backgrounds to #BankBlack #MoveYourMoney & #investInUs in order to support black institutions and the communities they serve.
We are a student run club dedicated to making the Palisades campus more green and helping students in busy LA find some green.
Help us present live theater to tell the abolition history of Northeast Ohio
The Future Really is at Stake and only the Superhero group The Talented Tenth can save it.
Oberlin community garden brings community members together, improves access to healthy food, and while promotes environmental sustainability.
3 Black Cats Cafe has come to a crossroad and needs your support to determine its future in Brownsville.
The project goal is to beautify inner city areas by cleaning up vacant lots and creating art from the debris, recyclable materials found, and from area scrap/junk yards to display in the new neighborhood space.
Teaching youth and their families the benefits of growing food and eating healthy.
A dog friendly space where everything that's grown is pet friendly. Creating a garden to bring dog owners together in a safe space.
My mission is to help and empower low-income kids and single mothers in Louisiana. The kids that can not afford clothng, food, school supplies, etc.
This project will restore the previous abandoned community garden. Our mission will be to provide the area with easily accessible fresh food for the community and local businesses in an inclusive way!
Put a book in a child's hand and help PASS ON the rich history and culture of African Americans
UMDC wants to give the youth new experiences outside of their neighborhood. We want to give them the opportunity to travel to Washington, DC to experience life in different areas while learning about their history.
Transforming vacancy to vibrancy: high school students at Northwest Academy of Law and Social Justice are raising funds to create and install a sculpture on nearby vacant lots.
Raising funds that will allow us to become a 501(c)(3) organization and help us start our mission of taking away little worries for families of little angels.
To connect, engage, and educate the Homewood community in entrepreneurship, healthy lifestyles, and culture.
El Puente's ¡WEPA! Festival is a Latino community festival in the Southside of Williamsburg, Brooklyn produced by El Puente's Green Light District and CADRE (Community Artist Network).
Building Stronger Community Inside and Out Like a BrickHouse
Support Portland Black youth continue the Black radical tradition born out of the civil rights era of young folks leading to mobilize, organize and help to create the type of world we all deserve.
Building A “Live-Learn-Work-Walk” Community through Education and Entrepreneurship
Be the spark that ignites the flame!
Our Urban Pocket Parks are within walking distance of many Glenville families, providing them a retreat from the hustle & bustle of urban life, reducing pollution, traffic and the consumption of resources
help us spread our lead poisoning prevention program across Greater Cleveland
Help us bring books, storytime, healthy snacks and fun to your neighborhood!
A Detroit based, youth lead initiative, creating worlds to support black life through Afrofuturism via art, tech, media, and healing. Our resistance stems from creation.
Empowering young women in the community to express themselves through Art using Dance, Visual Art,Creative Writing,Music, Literacy & Photography! Help Us Crown Our Queens
Help us demo a fire damaged house to create a safe community for children and help us demo a fire damaged house!
Help us raise money to provide harvester trainings in the Bronx that will ultimately serve our pantries and local gardens.
If you live in a home that was built before 1979 and have galvanized pipes, you may be drinking water that contain lead. We will collect drinking water samples and determine if your water is safe to drink.
A Place To Preserve "Our Stories" And Teach Our Children In A Way That Is More Conducive To How They Learn Best!
Live Healthy! is invested in creating a culture of health at schools across the Bronx by supporting school gardens and organizing opportunities for our children to discover fresh food and make better food choices.
A youth operated, state of the art, community music studio and industry incubator creating youth led community change, innovation, and cultural investment.
Building avenues that support and showcase Boston’s artistic talents.
Making a difference every step of the way towards total wellness in black male health.
The zero-waste recycling, waste-to-energy producing, sustanable food growing solution to creating a closed-loop local economy in a hyper-productive community.
To promote the eradication of poverty in at risk communities by promoting workforce training, economic and personal development, enterpenuership and financial literacy.
East End Paves the Way to Sustainability
Rachel’s Table’s Backpack Program provides children in need with backpacks of food to sustain them over the weekend. The teens of Temple Beth El in Springfield, MA have chosen to support this project.
Support the Roanoke Community Garden Association in building a new garden in South East Roanoke. Help us help this Roanoke neighborhood have better access to healthy, fresh produce through gardening!
We need your help to pay legal fees. Help us overturn LPC's decision to permit contruction of a residential building over the garden of the Historic 1870 Dean Sage Residence.
I am piloting small programs to REDUCE garbage in public housing developments.