Homewood's Backyard Market
To connect, engage, and educate the Homewood community in entrepreneurship, healthy lifestyles, and culture.
To connect, engage, and educate the Homewood community in entrepreneurship, healthy lifestyles, and culture.
Larimer is building it's own sustainable, green future.
Love, Life and Liberty: The first community garden centered around cancer wellness in New York City.
We will open up the rooftop, basement, backyard and storefront of our headquarters in South Willamsburg for green building education!
The overall goals include building a public bamboo park that will serve three main purposes in our community: educational center; public art space; and livability showcase.
We will expand our community garden, hiring youth who will build and manage a community garden at the City's Cook St. Park.
The Our Lady of Mercy School Garden Club is raising money to purchase an outdoor bulletin board to share news and upcoming events with the community.
We will organize residents and collaborate with other volunteer groups and build tree guards and start taking care of the trees on our block.
Join us on Earth Day to make Plumb Beach a cleaner, better place for humans and wildlife.
The Chicken Apprenticeship will teach community members the basics of raising hens in the city. The Apprenticeship includes hands on workshops independent work with the hens, readings and field trips.
The project for which we are asking funding would help us plant the backyard area. We'll plant seasonal vegetables (tomatoes, lettuce) in raised beds.
Environmental education will be addressed by teaching the students the importance of plants on human wellness, and the environment.
The need is for environmental beautification of this block. Uplifting the morale in the community in a healthier and self-esteem way.
BrooklynShade offers free 2 hour clinics in affordable wooden Tree Guard construction and proper tree care.
A joint project, we attempt to empower others by growing herbs, flowers, and food while creating a sustainable and just food system.
Access to fresh produce is severely limited in the Bed-Stuy/Brownsville/Ocean Hill area.
Students will learn about planting and growing crops, Composting, Vermiculture & Aquaculture.
The environmental problem the project will address is how human waste (poop) contaminants that would go into our water can be properly handled by composting.
Broadly, we wish to address the growing rate of diabetes, collapsing food economy, inequality of access to affordable organic produce, and the lapse of environmental education on food production in