Memphis Gaelic Athletic Association
The Memphis Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) is planning to start a league for anyone in the MidSouth area interested in learning and playing Gaelic football and hurling/camogie.
The Memphis Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) is planning to start a league for anyone in the MidSouth area interested in learning and playing Gaelic football and hurling/camogie.
The Neighborhood History Project provides youth from South Memphis and Highland Heights the opportunity to spend their summer learning about and documenting thier neighborhoods' rich histories.
By cultivating land and relationships, Advance Memphis and the Memphis Center for Food and Faith are transforming a corner in 38126 from a dangerous one to a beautiful one. Trashcans are the next step!
Students from Douglass High, Second Baptist, and Streets Ministires will team up with Heights Community Development to address blight by boarding-up vacant homes and painting positive messages on the boards.
Our vision is to develop opportunites and raise awareness of the challenges in urban communities. We will be providing tools and educational materials to apprentices and schools in Sierra Leone.
Help us take steps to connect the Greenline to the Farmers Market at Agricenter International by raising funds to remove a gate and installed bollards so bicyclists can have an accessible path.
The Community Table Garden is in need of TLC repairs in our 3rd year of operation! We hope to amend our garden bed soil, improve our irrigation system, and build a shade stucture for our volunteers and visitors!
The purpose of the greenhouse would be to set up a base for horticulture in the community and to instruct the community at large about plant propagation and growing food.
Local artist Brandon Marshall will paint a mural on the side of a storage container that is being added to the expansion of the farm.
Uniting to build a connection to the Shelby Farms Greenline that's safe and accessible for all.
OSI is an international education provider in the Tri-State region. A 501c3 non-profit organization that offers study abroad programs for youth who attend high schools in historically underserved neighborhoods.
Round 2 will be a free and open previtalizing event on the grounds and in the shade and shadow of the Mid-South Coliseum from 1-7 p.m. October 4, 2015.
The project includes filth and locker removal, plumbing repair, AC and pest-control. In addition, floors, fresh paint, new lockers, and secure doors.
2015 is Burke's Book Store's 140th Anniversary year and we want to help build out local green infrastructure so that our neighborhood will continue strong for another 140 years!
Replace broken backbaords at Pierotti Park so they are as nice as the new court designed by Anthony Lee.
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.
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
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.
Ridgecrest Little Free Library: An Approach to Encourage Academic and Social Development
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 model a revolution in beehives, beekeeping and the production of honey that will encourage other beekeepers to expand their hives and potential beekeepers to enter the field of beekeeping.
We will be playing host to some of the best Breakdancers(Bboys) in the country for a night of Dance at the Brooks Museum. Earlier in the day we will be providing free instruction for anyone interested in learning.
GrowMemphis is seeking funds to support a Food Policy Coordinator for the Food Advisory Council for Memphis and Shelby County. This position is an AmeriCorps VISTA and is part of other matched funding
This campaign will install seating at 24 bus stops in Memphis, in a partnership with Memphis Area Transit Authority.
Vollintine Evergreen get a new playground at the Living Hope Church and VENSchool.
Let's Innovate through Education empowers students of all backgrounds to launch social ideas to improve Memphis through a rigorous entrepreneurship curriculum, seed investment, and mentor matching.
Fun sports build friendships, character, and exercise!
We will make the Old Forest trails easier to navigate by replacing outdated trail markers and adding mile markers to the limestone running trail.
1. Teaching gardening and a healthy lifestyle 2. Leading students to take action, creating gardens at their own homes 3. Creating an avenue for students to take pride in their own space
We want to highlight our "green" school with new solar lighting! Solar lights are a natural fit with our school's STEAM curriculum.
We are building a garden from the ground up with a focus on edible indigenous species.
ACT UP is a free weekend-long ACT preparatory workshop open to 60 Shelby County high school students who couldn't otherwise afford ACT tutoring.
Help Leadership Memphis take 400 Shelby County School students on local and regional college and career tours to help launch their post-secondary plan(s).
Students will learn how to prepare healthy snacks and meals using organic fruits and vegetables grown in the school garden.
Children will learn to develop a story, from an idea on paper to moving images on the big screen.
Richbriar Little Free Library... a place to gather, discover, and share children's stories.
Send the 2014 JUMP OFF Champions and the JUMP CLUB Coach to SUMMER CAMP!
Nettleton Community Orchard -- creating community through fruit trees.
Are you familiar with the beautiful green space at the intersection of Madison and Belvedere, across from Zinnie's Restaurant? Beautiful area right!? Let's make it a space for idea sharing and creative collisions!
New tools for the AMEF Urban Forest & Community Garden in Soulsville, Memphis. The tools will help expand the existing garden and provide a source of fresh food and pride for the community.
Cover the costs of training materials, game clocks and a club ice cream social event to end the year.
Crosswalk Flags help pedestrians cross safely. Just grab a flag, look both ways, use the flag to help you cross, then deposit it on the opposite side of the street.