Ida B. Wells Education Project
“The way to right wrongs is to turn the light of truth upon them.” - Ida B. Wells
“The way to right wrongs is to turn the light of truth upon them.” - Ida B. Wells
“The way to right wrongs is to turn the light of truth upon them.” - Ida B. Wells
Neighborhood Preservation, Inc. (NPI) seeks to partner with a local artist to design a mural on the interstate wall by the Decatur Street Tree Farm.
Help Us Install Water Bottle -Friendly Water Fountains at Sea Isle Elementary!
Help Us Keep Serving Memphis Youth!
Teaching Healthy Eating Habits and Life Skills to Memphis Youth!
To create a new legacy of racial equality and justice by turning the light of truth on lynchings in Shelby County, Tennessee.
The funds will not only help cultivate the community garden, it will also help to repair the fencing on some of the lots.
Neighborhood Preservation, Inc. would like to add a mural to our existing Ayers Street Tree Garden to help transition this formerly vacant land into a valued community asset.
Fresh Food, Education, and Fellowship for 38106!
Did you know that there is a Best Buy Teen Tech Center coming to Knowledge Quest, right in the heart of South Memphis? Knowledge Quest needs and would appreciate your help to complete this project!
Our main mode of transportation has been trashed. Please help us get a new one.
The 2020 COVID-19 outbreak has shown tremendous disparities in our communities when it comes to income, education, and access to technology. Memphis is no exception in the digital divide.
We want to add a mural to VAB Banquet Hall in the Carnes School Neighborhood.
Memphis Education Fund is raising $50,000 to support a 2nd wave of Family Grants directly to families experiencing economic hardship with children that attend Memphis public school.
Let's show a little support for the best little shopping center in Memphis.
The Hospitality Hub provides shelter in place options for people without homes during Tennessee's 'Safer at Home' order.
Community Table Memphis manages local, organic food bank gardens. Due to the Pandemic & the increasing need for food assistance, we're increasing our growing capacity to serve more people.
This will a 3-day festival in Douglass Park to celebrate the end of slavery in The United States.
Reclaiming part of a neglected cemetery as meditation and gathering space
We want to add fruit trees and berry bushes to the Community Table Food Bank Garden.... but we need your help!
Dogs play hard! It's hot and dogs are thirsty. Let's give them their own water fountain. The city and county will match every donation dollar for dollar.
Grahamwood Elementary wishes to make it safer for children to get to school. They will make the school zone visible by painting it, making artistic crosswalks, and installing flashing school zone lights.
An Afrofuturistic-themed community garden and celebration that reimagines equitable housing and the importance of community and home in the Lauderdale Subdivision of South Memphis.
Will you join us to create a safe and engaging way for our kids to explore nature and have fun? We need your help!
Turn a piece of pavement into a neighborhood asset while making the street safer.
A place for children and adults to play or rest before or after walking/biking the Big River Crossing
Revitalizing our neigborhood, block by block
"Grow Your Community" is about providing naturally grown food access for communities through creating and reviving community garden-food forests.
18 holes in the heart of East Memphis
Help Wolf River Conservancy build a boat dock on the Wolf River Greenway. The boat dock will be open to the public and used to teach kids and adults how to canoe and kayak.
We want to build a low garden fence to transition the railroad corridor located on Decatur Street into our Carnes Butterfly Garden.
The Hospitality HUB has secured a space for the first barrier-free women's shelter in Memphis, and is working to fund an adjacent Day Plaza for the homeless to rest safely and comfortably.
We are proud of our community and our history. As a local historic district we want to be able to share that fact with the world. Help us purchase signs for our neighborhood!
We want to add labels that identify native trees that have been planted in the Carnes School neighborhood over the last 18 months.
Help us bring new life to Gooch Park! Gooch Park and Pool is the site of the first African American bicycle rodeo in Memphis in June 1959. Elvis Presley was known to play basketball there.
Restore the iconic Nina Chanel Abney basketball court at Chickasaw Heritage Park on the South Bluff, with a new coat of resurfacer, color coating, new backboards and additional amenities.
Spring is here! We want to continue our mission of bringing nature and beauty to the visitors to this formerly vacant lot which is now Carnes Garden East. Murals are a lovely addition.
"I learned all about life with a soccer ball at my feet"- Ronaldinho
This garden of hope in the Sea Isle area will be a place where people from all backgrounds & traditions can come together to grow produce for their home to help supplement their spending at the Grocery store.
Each year we will present an item for our supporters to help us secure in preparation for our annual "Round The Mound 5K." Support our non-profit by giving the cost of one CONE today! #oneconeatatime
We are creating a security camera network in our historic neighborhood
Help us offset the cost of purchasing kitchen supplies for AOVS Community Kitchen classes.
Let’s save the front door that can lead from poverty to prosperity!
We support families that have been impacted by domestic violence by providing the essential resources that they need to rebuild their lives and start their journey to success.