Slow Food NYC's Ujima Garden
We have a new campaign! Click this link for our latest project!
We have a new campaign! Click this link for our latest project!
Help us create easily understood signs and brochures for our compost project and native plant garden for our diverse, multi-lingual neighbors!
Purchase composters to recycle garden waste into compost, reduce waste we throw out from the Meadow, pilot a household waste composting program
Good soil makes healthy plants I Good soil makes strong communities I Good soil makes our city ecologically strong
We want to build a 3 bin compost system to maximize our ability to collect compost, remediate the soil and improve the quality of what we grow in our garden.
Support compost drop-off for the whole community at the East 4th Street Community Garden
Help us install a new fence that will help to keep us separated from our doggy friends next door and improve overall site operations.
The pile is tucked in for the winter, but there is no stopping composting in North Brooklyn!
Help BUGS middle school students transform garbage to treasure! With your support we can expand our composting capabilities, increase participation and understanding, and offer fun and engaging community programs.
The compost bins will provide soil for the garden while engaging residents in discussions on waste reduction as part of the garden's community activities.
Help us build a solar-powered greenhouse and expand our community compost operation! Our goal is to increase support to our network of community gardeners through expanded seedling and compost distribution.
BUGS 6th & 7th grade students will compete in a new contest for the lowest per capita waste production during lunch time - working their competitive & academic muscles!
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.
The jack 'o' lantern and leaf project is a sure way to bring in more members of our community and expand our compost education program.
The Brooklyn College Composting project will construct a three bin composting system and provide basic gardening tools for digging compost into plots and help care for seven street trees.
Help BUGS middle school students expand the composting, waste reduction, and food growing projects that contribute to healthy and sustainable communities.
I would like to raise $1,200 to assist students in building a compost, gardening boxes, students will plant garden, and up keep the garden.
We’re seeking to purchase gardening equipment to transform an unused, vacant piece of city-owned land into a true community amenity where people can come together to garden, compost, and enjoy passive open space.
Creating open green space for the Greenpoint waterfront area.
Help continue to bring meaningful youth food justice internship opportunities to Bushwick Campus!
This project will give people a nice space outdoors. It would also create a good space to teach kids about community.
We want to extend our growing season to feed more people in the community!
Bushwick City Farm will raise organic free range chickens in Bushwick Brooklyn in order to provide the community with free organic eggs and chickening knowledge.
Help NYC neighborhoods hardest hit by Sandy.
Help us continue and expand the Green Arts program to include composting and beekeeping
Healthy, environmentally sound food options for all Flatbush residents.
Help the Wyckoff Farmhouse bring back our educational programs for local teens, expand our community composting project, and continue to grow food for our neighbors!
The money raised will allow us to transport volunteers, tools, plants and compost to numerous gardens and tree pits throughout the Watershed.
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!
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!
Help us build a new people's garden in Bushwick. We'll be strengthening community and growing healthy, local economies at this positive social gathering point and greening action hub.
We're expanding our rain barrel system by at least three more barrels, expanding our compost curing stations, and hoping to build a small greenhouse.
The Bushwick Public Library Children's Garden Project will protect green space, encourage gardening, and foster good stewardship practices.
Help establish the first community garden at a high needs middle school in Brooklyn.
One Kin farm will be the transformation of an abandoned lot to an urban farm with 20 raised beds that will produce a variety of vegetables, herbs and flowers.
61 Franklin Street Garden is resident-led community project converting a vacant lot in Northern Greenpoint into a vibrant and green open space for the use of the neighborhood.
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
We are raising funds to build a new shed and to capture rainwater and an irrigation system to water our 600+SF of organic, food-growing space.
Our mission is in preserving our current portion of Earth for our futures generations.
Employing and empowering mentally ill and formerly homeless individuals through urban gardening.
A Recyclers' farm in the midst of the city is not only possible but attainable!!! . . Sure! we can!
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
We will revamp a vacant library garden to provide a community space. We will provide hands on learning of environment and gardening by teaching health and sustainability. We will collectively create a greenspace.
Invest in the transformation of this Brooklyn community garden into an organic urban farm!
Help protect our street trees and they'll provide energy savings, reduce pollution, retain stormwater, and enhance community health, all of which should be a right, not a privilege!
A day of cleaning and greening Flatbush Ave on May 12, 2012!
Transforming a vacant lot into a community garden that will provide a place for members of the community to safely and productively gather, participate in and learn about growing and eating healthy food.