Out in Arkansas: A new LGBTQ publication
The Arkansas Times is seeking funding to expand our coverage of the LGBTQ community with an online publication, Out in Arkansas.
The Arkansas Times is seeking funding to expand our coverage of the LGBTQ community with an online publication, Out in Arkansas.
The money raised will allow us to transport volunteers, tools, plants and compost to numerous gardens and tree pits throughout the Watershed.
Over the years, fewer and fewer bats and Chimney Swifts are seen in our area. East Buntynites want to provide safe, suitable housing for these creatures that are so beneficial to our families and the ecosystem.
Bandaids might not seem like a big deal, but for some families its an item that gets left off the shopping list.
Rangeline primary mission is to assist students with reading, math, homework assignments, and class room participation.
We will clear the lot of debris, remove overgrowth, and redesign the landscape to be environmentally friendly and a beautiful living and gathering space.
Idlewild's Community Garden links classroom learning, community involvement and healthy lifestyles.
Casey Jones project builds local railroad flavor into a communty named for railroad.
Join us in planting trees in the Belt Line Community
This project replaces broken and missing wrought iron signs and compliments with additional pole signs to create neighborhood identity and enhance community safety.
We are programming and open sourcing the community garden building in a wasted lot of a high demand area threatened by developers for youth to learn sustainable skills for a replicable and robust garden based curriculum.
Indomitable Women of Incarcerated Men, Inc. is trying to purchase a building as a training site to begin "Incarcerated to Indomitable" program.
For this project, senior citizens will teach children how to establish a garden. It will involve the churches, schools, and community organizations. The outcome will be knowledge about nutrition and exercise.
Help GrowMemphis start 7 new community gardens in 3 months. Our goal for the gardens is to improve access to fresh food for low-income residents living in Memphis.
This playground has loved our children well over the years, let's love it back!
A landscape beautification project that will help enhance the newly installed "I Love Soulsville" mural.
Movie Nights at the Community Garden!
GMPA MayFest: Family and Friends, building a community one person at a time.
Our goal is to raise money to purchase and install bleachers for the family and friends of our team. Ours were stolen and that has led to a decline in attendance of family and friends.
We're going to create a mobile bocce court that can be setup quickly then broken down for transportability. Then we'll set up down the block for refreshments and a nice game of lawn bowling!
Outside fun at the Levitt Shell on May 16 - make a community mural that will stay up all year, learn some new dance moves, make art and record some stories! It's a day to celebrate arts in Memphis!
We are educating and encouraging homeowners to create personal composting/mulching stations resulting in free soil and mulch for homeowners and a reduction in our carbon footprint and landfills.
Ride and Run the Greenline with easier Access
MABA would like to purchase and adopt two attractive and unique trash receptacles to be placed along our street in strategic places to reduce the amount of litter.
Mosaic Art Stairs - Lester Community Center
In celebration of 150 years of working in our community, First Baptist Church, Lauderdale, will install a commemorative neighborhood mural that will teach about the rich history of our south Memphis neighborhood.
Building a business to benefit women who are survivors of prostitution and trafficking. Through products such as herbal teas & honey sticks for example, we will be servin' up justice one cup at a time.
A mural will be presented in honor of the late great W. C. Handy known to many as, "The Farther of the Blues."
Simple, geometric portraits of my neighbors in bold color and shapes.
A neighborhood cookout for residents to meet, eat, and dance to some beats.
I have recruited a few neighbors to help with the campaign and to help me assemble and plant the library.
The McLemore Rembert Block Club will be organized to promote unity among neighbors, improve the quality of life in the neighborhood, foster revitalization and improve the community’s economic viability.
Signage is critical to explain how the new trail is coming to life in north Memphis. Signage to highlight this rails-to-trails project will help explain the new park space to residents and visitors.
Altown DIY Skatepark Build... Turning an empty lot into an awesome community space.
Please donate to Snowden School's playground and greenspace renovation project!
With the launch of the Girls Inc. Youth Farm, Girls Inc. of Memphis is launching a new program to teach high school girls the skills necessary to start and run their own businesses.
Let's help Memphis be recognized as a top BMX track location in the nation!
Ridgecrest Little Free Library: An Approach to Encourage Academic and Social Development
The iron fence that runs along the south side of Alabama will be woven with bright fabrics to turn the fence into a tapestry. The tapestry sections of fence will be interspersed with sections of sunflowers.
We provide bicycle helmets to youngsters who need them. At our bicycle safety rodeos we help kids ride more safely. The events are set up to be fun and challenging. Each participant receives a custom-fitted helmet
Redesign and reinvent the site of the Cooper-Young Community Farmers Market where everybody knows your name.
Students of RedZone Ministries in Orange Mound will collaborate with Erin Williams to create a mural on the side of their building, showcasing the dreams and aspirations they have for themselves and the city of Memphis.
We will use the funds raised from this campaign to rebuild our restrooms and install a laminate floor.
Ride a cargo bike with your children or dog in front of the bike instead of those traditional bike trailers
We are raising funds for our field trips to Henning, Nashville and Knoxville, where we will visit West TN State Prison (Henning, TN), the TN Supreme Court, TBI Lab, the State Capitol, and the Body Farm (Knoxville, TN).
The design is done! Help us purchase construction materials and permits for the MMS Wolf River Harbor Boardwalk.
Our group is creating a memorial mural for Memphis musician Chris Bell, known for his work with Big Star and his solo recordings.