Food Extravaganza Demonstrations
Our cooking demonstration features advice on what to do with CSA vegetables and how to prepare recipes from local chefs.
Our cooking demonstration features advice on what to do with CSA vegetables and how to prepare recipes from local chefs.
Island Compost is a public school recycling system created to reduce organic waste while increasing soil fertility on Governors Island.
Our project is to buy the hand tools necessary to plant the Daffodil Bulbs given out each year.
The Emerald Awards is an unpaid parks or green spaces volunteer recognition awards program held each year in November.
Our project is to cleanup our local Vietnam Veterans Monument and promote community spirit by providing a clean, open space for people to come and sit.
Help us build new beds and fencing to grow more food and accommodate more volunteers, community farmers, and pollinators on the site.
This project will give people a nice space outdoors. It would also create a good space to teach kids about community.
Our project will be an ongoing project.
Help Hattie Carthan community garden create a summer Gardening with Tiny Tots program.
We'll use a rototiller to cultivate our farm on Governors Island for increased production, youth employment, and educational activities.
Our 7-8-year-olds need your help to grow a Rainbow Garden, fruits, vegetables, herbs, and flowers from their countries of origin, at Mad Fun Farm.
LIFT is a 6-week leadership training program for underserved youth in the South Bronx; this project funds Environmental Stewardship week.
<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>
Most tree pits are used as garbage cans or to relieve dogs. We're teaching the importance of trees in our community and our role as stewards. Trees that are cared for help make a neighborhood beautiful and healthy.
All over the NYC area, clean up a beach near you on September 19! Beach debris is not just unsightly, it poses a threat to humans and wildlife.
Bikesplorations is a free summer program that introduces high school students to urban planning and design while exploring NYC communities by bicycle.