Composting Class
Our compost project teaches the benefits of composting, provides bins and worms, and instructions on and how to start and keep a bin.
Our compost project teaches the benefits of composting, provides bins and worms, and instructions on and how to start and keep a bin.
Island Compost is a public school recycling system created to reduce organic waste while increasing soil fertility on Governors Island.
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.
We are building a compost center and a vertical garden using recycled bottles and a wood frame and cable system. This will allow many gardeners to grow herbs, greens and flowers, and to beautify the neighborhood.
At Chenchita's Community Garden, we will install a rain harvest roof, allowing us to collect water and host FREE workshops for the community.
Help continue to bring meaningful youth food justice internship opportunities to Bushwick Campus!
We want to extend our growing season to feed more people in the community!
This program to teach the basics and benefits of canning.
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.
Renaissance needs to purchase recycling bins so we can reduce our school's waste, and promote a Green Agenda for our community!
Healthy, environmentally sound food options for all Flatbush residents.
NYLP provides job-training experience to Newark high school youth in environmental fields. The "Farm to Table" theme gives students an inside look at our current food system.
The Bushwick Public Library Children's Garden Project will protect green space, encourage gardening, and foster good stewardship practices.
Students will create and maintain a vegetable garden, and develop awareness in healthful eating habits and a respect for the earth that provides us food.
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.
A community space where one can find serenity, take a walk on the trails, learn about growing vegetation, healthy living, and mindfulness.
Going Green in Queens is an annual networking, educational and greening conference, free and open to the public. Coming March 24, 2012!
HSC will complete student projects in the Outdoor Classroom at PS 134 and hold a year-end "Garden Celebration" to increase project awareness and support.
Help us improve access to fresh fruit and beautify a vacant lot in Evanston!
Turning vacant lots in Pittsburgh into hands-on opportunities for organic farming.
Brooklyn teens want to cook farm-fresh meals and share cooking demonstrations and recipes with the community.
Help Sustainable Flatbush grow the Church Avenue Communal Garden, and create a beautiful green space for the Flatbush community to enjoy.
We're expanding to grow more food and include more of our neighbors!
Our culinary and medicinal herb garden will serve as an outdoor classroom to demonstrate the benefits of herbs as both food and medicine.
We want to convert a vacant lot into an urban farm that produces free veggies and eggs and provides free services to the community.
We will learn to build a sustainable cooperative business, which will be a student run and owned credit union. It will address economic justice issues like student debt and green community development.