Offline Kid Time Community Events
Children can get inspired, be creative and keep moving during our Community Events that will service our local communities.
Children can get inspired, be creative and keep moving during our Community Events that will service our local communities.
Just like humans, plants need a refresh for the spring. Please helps us raise the funds to revitalize and augment our Greener BedStuy Project.
Creating multiple pathways for the healing our community deserves, enabling us to breathe, dream, innovate, and thrive.
Empowering parents and caregivers to keep playgrounds fun and safe for kids by creating powerful micro communities
Rueda de Oro & O Team will host a free & interactive drum circle with the community in Brooklyn at the People’s Garden, to share the musical experience of their trip to Puerto Rico!
Expand the experience of visual arts by having students and other members of the community host artworks in their home.
Mayday Festival of Resistance is a day of music, art, and joyful resistance, where neighbors build solidarity, mutual aid and people power. It will include local BIPOC-youth led bands and labor leaders.
Make a child happy this holiday season with a special gift and celebration.
We need your help to provide 500 families experiencing food insecurity with all the fanfare to celebrate Thanksgiving. We believe everyone should be invited to the table to enjoy a wonderful meal.
A Great Day in Brooklyn brings together creatives and thought leaders of color with a common goal of building sustainable futures in their communities.
This event will support a community garden that promotes food justice through urban farming, classes on farming and herbalism, neighborhood beautification and community events.
Free community events featuring art, music, and dance workshops alongside local street vendors and artisans.
1,000 Backpacks for Bedstuy
Join us in celebrating art as a cultural asset and making it available to anyone who is interested!
Summer events featuring the Good Life Garden starting with the BK Cumbia Festival that feature art, music and showcase farming, food justice and feature food by street vendors.
Please help support our Open Public Space, Native Pollinator Gardens and Public Programming.
This BedStuy block is improving its Saturday Open Street Program. With funding, we will be able to provide ease of access during Open Streets hours, programming and block beautification.
Contribute to making free, outdoor concerts featuring local musicians from all our neighborhood's cultures possible at the East 4th Street Community Garden.
Bring the Gowanus back to life through music!
The Brooklyn Cumbia Festival is a one-day musical event anchored by Cumbia music and celebrating the diverse identities of Latin American people touching on race, culture, and mythology.
Building on our successes of the 2022 season, we are putting down roots this summer and continuing to invest in our local youth with our Garden Apprentice Program!
Save the trees at Owl's Head Park.
Help the grounds of Owl's Head Park to thrive.
Support the greening efforts of the volunteers at Owl's Head Park.
Together We Will... is a public outdoor exhibition featuring works by Brooklyn based LGBTQIA+ artists displaying art that celebrates their community.
Support our Green Arts program that provides gardening and art instruction to our students!
Let's change the narrative for central Brooklyn. Support BK Art Walks, starting with Watkins St. Brownsville, one of NYC's most dangerous corridors. Art. Green. Fresh Food. Joy. For all.
We will go to high school to bring art prints from local BIPOC artists which the students can host in their home for 3 to 4 months.
Help us continue to offer enriched programming in music, drama, written word and visual arts for our diverse community of learners.
The Artist Development Center is offering psychotherapy, professional mentorship (certified peer support), and artistic development!
Help fund our cleaning efforts at the shorelines of Red Hook and the Gowanus Canal. We remove street trash at the Canal and we remove trash that has washed up at Louis Valentino Jr. Pier in Red Hook.
Physically we will build a hoop house to start plants from seed and hold classes. What we are also building is a place where the community can decide what to grow and share knowledge on how to grow.
DIVERSITY is a fact INCLUSION is an act!
Help us raise funds so we can engage Brownsville youth to use Open Streets to clean up & green Blake Ave. in one of NYC's most neglected communities.
Help Froggy Park create a vibrant, community themed mural! We're raising $1500 for $1500 in matching funds. Let's do this!
Let's empower students & families in central Brooklyn's food deserts to beautify, compost, build edible gardens & healthy places & joyful farm stands to turn gray into green
Ocean Hill youth will participate in a paid internship program where they will build leadership skills while learning how to harvest, cultivate and cook in the beautiful Phoenix Community Garden!
Gardens provide calm, healthy spaces - adding solar power cell charging stations will help keep the community safer during blackouts!
NYC H2O will collaborate with community members in Cypress Hills and East New York to restore biodiversity at the Ridgewood Reservoir in Highland Park and at Success Garden to support flourishing ecosystems.
Nurture BK Compost, a neighborhood food scrap collection and sustainability group, is raising funds to purchase new equipment to expand and sustain long-term operations in Flatbush.
This is a community-led support fund that will be used to directly assist survivors of the shooting that took place in Sunset Park on Tuesday, April 12, 2022.
The summer 2022 growing season will be bringing big changes to the Wyckoff Farm and a newly redesigned teen GAP program. Show your support while we continue to grow for change!
The Meadowport Arch is a portal to Prospect Park. We propose cladding each of the arch's 12 interior bays in a different color that when viewed from the entrance creates a rainbow!
Help BUGS middle school students expand the composting, waste reduction, and food growing projects that contribute to healthy and sustainable communities.
There's No Shame In Our Block Beautification Game!
Students can borrow mounted prints of paintings by local artists, and get to meet them too.
Exploring the history of environmentalism through a Latino- Caribbean Lens to teach our neighbors that this is not new to us, it is who we are
Help Us Bring Some Green--Trees, Plants and Flowers--to the neighborhood. Join Us on Saturday, June 24th, 10:30 to 4:30, Malcolm X Blvd and Chauncy for a day of planting.
The Grove Street Garden has been a hotspot for community activity since it was founded in 1982, but today it is in need of renovations and community reactivation.
Immersive experiences illuminating a geography's environmental justice history and envisioning a sustainable future through movement and the arts.
Support our Green Arts program that provides gardening and art instruction to our students!