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We help other Memphians clean up our city!
Calvary believes in making God's love visible in downtown Memphis, so join us to fund emergency help for our neighbors this summer. And right now your donations are doubled!
Let's get "Back to the Basics" and prepare for the ACT. Many colleges are lifting "testing optional" admissions starting this fall. We want to help students be ready to score BIG!!
Play Where You Stay is partnering up with the Refugee Empowerment Program (REP) to provide soccer programming for children ages 5-11 at Binghampton Park at no cost to the players/families.
Help Us Celebrate the History and Contributions of the Griggs Business and Practical Arts College.
Fresh Food, Education, and Fellowship for 38106!
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!
Revitalizing our neigborhood, block by block
18 holes in the heart of East Memphis
We want to build a low garden fence to transition the railroad corridor located on Decatur Street into our Carnes Butterfly Garden.
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
Let’s save the front door that can lead from poverty to prosperity!
Help us make our community beautiful!
This campaign will provide a transportation budget for children in Orange Mound to participate in sports around the city (WE NEED A VAN!).
#Takeemdown901 aims to remove glorified confederate memorials from the public spaces of Memphis, TN prior to the 50th anniversary of Dr. King's murder so that everyone is welcome in our community.
Our most valuable resources are food, water, land and clean air. We cannot be free and independent until we own these things. We must unify,organize,occupy and engage.
The Heights Line project will be a prototype for a bicycle and pedestrian promenade on historic National Street.
Fighting food insecurity, blight, and gentrification by empowering self-sufficient growers.
Unite, Protect, Engage, and TRANSFORM our community through the power of Art!
Garden and picnic tables for the Bellevue middle school campus.
Once the project is funded; we will purchase bicycles; recruit riders to begin training. Teach how to buy a bike and fit a helmet. We will promote access to healthy activities and bike safety.
We are looking to buy a utility trailer for compost pick up, to expand with collecting leafs and yard waste.
The Chili Cook-Off is open to the public to come by to support, be entertained, be a judge, eat unlimited about of chili & drink beer. The outcome is to raise money for our bullying project.
The Urban Orchard is intended to provide a place of beauty while also providing accessible organic fruit for the residents in a low-income blighted neighborhood in the Klondike area of Memphis.
Get bright lights to cyclist in lower income neighborhoods.
A mural proposed by artist Khara Woods and VECA at the corner of Jackson Ave. & Garland St.
We need your support to teach bike safety skills to youth in our community.
Let’s start a weekly book club for adults with disabilities at the library!
We would like for this water slide to foster community events where children could enjoy themselves in the summer or good weather months.
Neighborhood gardeners will till, amend and plant native species butterfly and bee attractors to continue to expand initial and now well-established Evergreen Rain Garden beds.
Building a community garden at the Girls Inc. Youth Farm
Our goal is improve access to fresh fruits and vegetables for low-income residents living in our city. The community garden will become an active space for programs and activities for residents.
With Music In The Park Memphis we can bridge the gap of classism in our city. By having this gem we open the door for endless opportunities to build strong community leaders and well rounded youth. Music is the key.
It's time to take back our community. Our goal is to rebuild our streets and turn them back into the beautiful places they once were.
Our community desires to have a shared green space that brings people together. Treadwell has a rich history of basketball and this project will reignite that legacy and create a healthy park for families and neighbors.
The Green Triangles Project will "green" and beautify two traffic islands at University and Jackson streets in the Vollintine Evergreen neighborhood.
We will be conducting the groundwork to start a community garden. We will also make the neighboring park more people-friendly by adding grills and park benches.
We have partner with local churches, businesses, and neighbors to support the project by volunteering with cleanup, digging, supplies, and building the amphitheater.
KMAM is investing in an online catalogue system for our brand new school library opening in 2016.
To teach the children and their families in underserved communities the art of gardening as a way of promoting a healthier lifestyle.
The Greenline is coming, the greenline is coming! We would like to be a part of it and we need to be a part of it! North Memphis,TN needs a voice in this project since this project is making an impact in our neighborhood.
The CY Garden Club plans to create small garden pocket parks. These would be large planter boxes filled with a variety of hardy shrubs and flowers to enhance corners on Southern, Cooper, Young, and East Parkway.
Paint Memphis will create the largest collaborative mural in Memphis, bringing together over 100 artists and community organizations. We build community one wall at a time.
The Frayser mural project seeks to bring beauty to a neighborhood full of blight. Art has the power to transform. Frayser deserves such a transformation.