GardenWalk Cleveland 2017
GWC organizes free tours of private and community gardens in the city of Cleveland. Visitors explore neighborhoods and see how much the city is "greening." In 2017 Detroit-Shoreway and Collinwood is our focus.
GWC organizes free tours of private and community gardens in the city of Cleveland. Visitors explore neighborhoods and see how much the city is "greening." In 2017 Detroit-Shoreway and Collinwood is our focus.
Looking to fund a local artist to create signage for our arboretum that sits on former vacant and abandoned lots in the Carnes neighborhood
From the Roots to the Leaves. This project is about creating a bridge between our youth and seniors in green spaces.
We want to add fruit trees and berry bushes to the Community Table Food Bank Garden.... but we need your help!
Help community friends to build a victory home garden!
To share organic garden tower food security technology that takes up only 4 sq. ft. of space, but provides enough food, minerals, nutrients and vitamins for 1 person per day.
We are developing a Learning Garden in order to serve as a safe, outdoor space to meaningfully engage community youth.
Help us improve access to fresh fruit and beautify a vacant lot in Evanston!
Help us help Brooklyn know that the empty space around them is theirs! (Our apologies to the other boroughs!)
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.
Cultivating Health: Contributing to Change and Thriving Communities with fellow New Yorkers
Returning the neighbor back to the hood, restoring the nature back to the hood.
Support the future of farming with POP Kids Club while celebrating the heart of our communities: farmers and small businesses at the Farmers Market!
Turning vacant lots in Pittsburgh into hands-on opportunities for organic farming.
A project to expand PS 20 Green Arts, an interdisciplinary arts and gardening program that serves over 400 students at a Title 1 school in Brooklyn, New York!
UPG Garden Centers on 6.5 acres will become epicenters of change in Miami!
We aim to further develop our school garden education around sustainable food systems by keeping chickens year-round through the purchase of a winterized chicken coop.
We believe in investing in the social-emotional growth of the youth in our community.
Work for better food access!
Help expand the successful Green Arts program for more bees, plants and recycling
The Hattie Carthan Herban Farm seeks resources for valuable work rooted in care for the Earth and its people
Creatively securing and cultivating garden villiages on the land that are magnetically safe while being a beautiful space to release, to heal and then transform deeper into one's own unique elements.
Brooklyn teens want to cook farm-fresh meals and share cooking demonstrations and recipes with the community.
The St George Day Festival encourages environmental stewardship through storytelling, spectacle and innovative educational & community-building activities.
Help Sustainable Flatbush grow the Church Avenue Communal Garden, and create a beautiful green space for the Flatbush community to enjoy.
This grant will enable Greene Acres Community Garden to actually create the native plant section we planned last year, but were unable to complete due to lack of funds.
WHEDco, a non-profit in the Bronx, will construct a greenhouse to support its farming program aimed at creating opportunities for residents to learn about sustainability.
We're expanding to grow more food and include more of our neighbors!
A Small Green Patch is a Community Garden in Brooklyn, NY - The money gererated from this project will help the garden buy and set up a number of needed tools and events for the community.
West Haven Community Garden is a nonprofit, all-volunteer organization, dedicated to the promotion of locally grown, organic produce. Located at Molloy School, it will have 100 plots.
Teach children in an urban environment, the importance of pollinators and help increase the worldwide decreasing pollinator populations by building a pollinator garden on our school grounds.
After redevelopment, LMG lost the majority of its plantings and was littered with debris. Volunteers will build grow beds for vegetables & fruits, plant flowers, install a shed, and create seating areas.
Earth Matter is creating a place for healing and reflection in the center of busy New York Harbor.
Help us finish garden construction and then come celebrate with us!
Moving More, Wasting Less: A forklift for our farm will enable us to dramatically increase mushroom production and collaborate with other local farmers to recycle a greater quantity of spent materials.
Your donations will help us restore the shrubs and flowers in Fort Independence Park
Why Tropical gardening in a community garden? Because you can visit it for free and learn about different types of plants that you don't see in the south Bronx!
Learn the possibilities of growing food in your backyard in Lorain County!
Rebuild and raise our plots to increase our food crop.
Jump start the Sacramento plastic free movement while supporting local makers and vendors.
This project aims to bring joy and pride to our community and elevate the quality of life by enhancing the natural environment for both people and pollinators one tree bed at a time!
Catalyst Collaborative Farm is a land-based, income-producing project that centers Queer & BIPOC land stewards, entrepreneurs, and allies to grow food and make medicine with/for the community we serve.
A refreshing slice of open space for the neighborhood.
We are partnering with KaBOOM! to build a playground in Tampa Heights!
Brownsville Student Farm is an oasis of plant and animal life in the middle of Brooklyn. We focus on youth education, providing a green community space and raising awareness about health and nutrition.
Building farms and teaching fitness and sustainability - we grow food and we grow growers. The Bronx is a food desert - diabetes, obesity and hunger run rampant - we intend to change that.
Join the effort to turn Virginia Beach's green spaces into garden spaces!