Building community garden raised beds at Alvarez High School
Raising funds to cover cost of compost for 21 raised garden for the community garden at Alvarez High School, Providence, RI
Raising funds to cover cost of compost for 21 raised garden for the community garden at Alvarez High School, Providence, RI
How do you let the kids in an underserved community with overpopulated schools know someone cares. Give them free pumpkins, cider, and donuts with a smile. Help us create a pumpkin patch experience in the inner city.
Working with locals of low-income neighborhoods to foster community gardens promoting healthy living, self-reliance and delivering established social services directly to vulnerable families within their own community.
A small cemetery, dating back to the 1800's, sits in a city neighborhood and has been overgrown with brambles and ivy for decades. We are working to preserve the cemetery and create a neighborhood green space.
A small cemetery, dating back to the 1800's, sits in a city neighborhood and has been overgrown with brambles and ivy for decades. We are working to preserve the cemetery and create a neighborhood green space.
Building neighborhood spirit and housing values with pocket gardens.
We are sending a team of organizers from St. Louis to Puerto Rico to aid in their recovery efforts after Hurricanes Irma/Maria
A public space created by and for the Flatbush Community
Feed 10 families for 10 weeks by sponsoring CSA shares with Other Hand Farm.
a statewide media collaborative
Help us bring 13 outdoor classrooms to the Bristol Public Schools Spring 2020!!!
Cultivating community-based health through producing and donating fresh produce to those in need.
Growing food is an art. So is creating hunger. We dump tons of food; as waste, in the same zip codes where homelessness & food insecurity quietly co-exist.
Help us fund art and gardening classes for every student, bees, a more spacious Green Arts classroom and much more!
Support our Green Arts program that provides gardening and art instruction to our students!
Organizing volunteer cleanups in Astoria, Queens and helping improve sanitation conditions to prevent the spread of Covid-19 our NYC neighborhood.
Using Natural Beekeeping and Community Gardening as a metaphor for Collective Work and Community Building, One-BEEing, Hartford promotes Environmental Awareness, Food Justice and Sustainability.
SUNDAYS@11 is planting 4000 wildflowers each year to beautify Bronx River and it's neighboring communities. Our group is seeking to aquire funds for seed starting over 45 species native to NYC.
Support our Green Arts program that provides gardening and art instruction to our students!
To improve the health and wellbeing of community members through bicycles safety and local compost drop to engage in zero waste activities
Support our Green Arts program that provides gardening and art instruction to our students!
Contribute to cleaning-up, repairing and re-landscaping 48th to 50th St outside the Sunnyside Community Garden to make this green space safer and more beautiful for our community to enjoy.
Our culinary and medicinal herb garden will serve as an outdoor classroom to demonstrate the benefits of herbs as both food and medicine.
Help Brooklyn schools & locals transform a gray food desert to green healthy places to live & learn with community gardens, farm/flea markets & outdoor learning.
<p>Get together and celebrate green living in NYC! Learn about the "Green Apple" and help spread awareness and map out social change in our community - and beyond!</p>
We want to convert a vacant lot into an urban farm that produces free veggies and eggs and provides free services to the community.
Help build a home for 24 chickens in East New York.
Tree care team volunteers need funds to purchase two sturdy tree guards to protect young street trees.
Providing access to healthy food & building community in West Philly
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.
Providing space for engaging brains & bodies through hands-on education.
A citizen-led initiative to educate and engage Jersey City stakeholders about green infrastructure benefits and inspire more projects across all of our neighborhoods.
We will increase stormwater infiltration & decrease run-off by caring for new street trees and creating a rain garden.
Growing food, leaders and communities in New York City
We want to beautify our outdoor space to build on the hard work we already started. We want to create a nature trail and a living wall to complete our natural space.
Construction of a Hydrangea Garden Community Plaza Park on a vacant lot in the historic commercial hub of Marlborough is a hands-on community engagement opportunity and a catalyst for restoring neighborhood vibrancy.
We are building a tool library in Saint Paul! Our goal is to provide Saint Paul residents will a full assortment of tools and classes for one low annual membership fee.
agriculture, urban reforestry, restorative landscape design, living roots composting, and water conservation
Cada Paso has been activating health in East Harlem for three years. This year we're enhancing food security and promoting leadership opportunities for our families.
Bringing children from all economic and cultural backgrounds to play, learn, explore and problem-solve through hands-on learning and guided discovery in our lush garden.
ECCGA in collaboration with New London High School Culinary Team, FRESH NL, and the Riverside Community Gardeners will build ten new garden beds growing healthy, nutritious fruits and vegetables.
A sustainable black joy project by design.
The Unity House "tiny community center" is a platform for local creativity, tailored youth programming, and work-force development.
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!
An opportunity to share values of interdependence, community care, reciprocal giving and teach skills in leadership, community organizing, gardening, and cooking to Staten Island's youth of color
Ujamaa Garden is a self-sustaining food garden in a food desert in the Northeast Bronx, our project is rooted in Black love and liberation.
We are reimagining how Detroiters live in the city by educating, training and empowering residents to build with their own hands using locally harvested materials in order to nurture interdependence and sovereignty.
SWAG Project is an urban farming, food justice + educational project in the South Ward of Newark. We grow food + build community through locally led projects that bring more fresh food + better health to our neighborhood.
Gathered around food we build community. Community youth and neighbors will learn hands-on growing, cooking, & share cultural recipes using locally sourced food. Food grown will be donated to meet local food need.