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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.
Support healthy development for kids in need through play groups, outreach, and education.
The project involves the design, construction, and placement of a parklet within the Central Business District of downtown Lewistown, Montana. Installed within one, or possibly two, parallel parking spaces.
An exhibition, catalog, and public programs that celebrate La Lucha Continua The Struggle Continues—Artmakers’ 26 murals painted in 1985/1986 that addressed six political issues.
This project involves neighbors coming together to provide safe, family-friendly pumpkin carving fun for residents of all racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds.
The Memphis Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) is planning to start a league for anyone in the MidSouth area interested in learning and playing Gaelic football and hurling/camogie.
On Saturday, October 29, We Love BuHi and PopATL will take over Buford Highway with the Buford Highway Halloween Parade and Pop-Up!
We are the 8th Grade Graduating Class at Brooklyn Urban Garden Charter School. We are holding this fundraiser to help us pay the remaining balance needed to attend Greenkill YMCA Education Center.
Our tree beds have been expanded and most of the new tree guards have been installed. Now we plan to plant our tree beds, bringing joy to passersby and pride to residents of Miles Davis Way.
The Isabahlia Healthy Food Festival is a day dedicated to engaging Livonia Avenue and spreading the word about the importance about eating healthy to Brownsville residents.
The Block Party will highlight the emerging Non Profits, Community Organizations, and all of the startups that currently exist in Brownsville.
Help city kids discover the wilderness while learning teamwork & leadership.
The Neighborhood History Project provides youth from South Memphis and Highland Heights the opportunity to spend their summer learning about and documenting thier neighborhoods' rich histories.
A parade that will allow children from all over town to participate for free, involve all members of the community and give out books to those who need them the most.
By cultivating land and relationships, Advance Memphis and the Memphis Center for Food and Faith are transforming a corner in 38126 from a dangerous one to a beautiful one. Trashcans are the next step!
Students from Douglass High, Second Baptist, and Streets Ministires will team up with Heights Community Development to address blight by boarding-up vacant homes and painting positive messages on the boards.
Our vision is to develop opportunites and raise awareness of the challenges in urban communities. We will be providing tools and educational materials to apprentices and schools in Sierra Leone.
Help us take steps to connect the Greenline to the Farmers Market at Agricenter International by raising funds to remove a gate and installed bollards so bicyclists can have an accessible path.
The Community Table Garden is in need of TLC repairs in our 3rd year of operation! We hope to amend our garden bed soil, improve our irrigation system, and build a shade stucture for our volunteers and visitors!
The purpose of the greenhouse would be to set up a base for horticulture in the community and to instruct the community at large about plant propagation and growing food.
Local artist Brandon Marshall will paint a mural on the side of a storage container that is being added to the expansion of the farm.
Uniting to build a connection to the Shelby Farms Greenline that's safe and accessible for all.
OSI is an international education provider in the Tri-State region. A 501c3 non-profit organization that offers study abroad programs for youth who attend high schools in historically underserved neighborhoods.
Round 2 will be a free and open previtalizing event on the grounds and in the shade and shadow of the Mid-South Coliseum from 1-7 p.m. October 4, 2015.
Connect the Dots | Van Nuys brings neighbors together with cyclists and designers to reimagine Van Nuys Boulevard at its fullest potential, solving our city's transit, public space, and water-supply needs.
Pacoima Street Values: Supporting Vending, Arts and Public Space through Informal Use.
A day-long activation of the entire corridor that focuses on pedestrian, cyclist, and public space enhancements.
YES for a Healthier South LA is a youth-driven event on Central Avenue in South LA that will demonstrate how public space can be reimagined as safe, vibrant and active for all members of the community.
REvisit Reseda Blvd will use custom Flex Furniture pieces as performance/display spaces to draw people into the streetscape and help them rediscover the iconic Northridge business corridor.
Engage local community members in the process of developing context-sensitive street solutions; host a vibrant event and educate community members around traffic calming and complete streets safety.
The project includes filth and locker removal, plumbing repair, AC and pest-control. In addition, floors, fresh paint, new lockers, and secure doors.
Bringing healthy, affordable food to Denver's food desert communities while providing meaningful jobs to low-income youth.
2015 is Burke's Book Store's 140th Anniversary year and we want to help build out local green infrastructure so that our neighborhood will continue strong for another 140 years!
Why does subway fare cost what it does? Who decides?
Fifteen Bronx public high school students will investigate that issue this summer, with your help!
Replace broken backbaords at Pierotti Park so they are as nice as the new court designed by Anthony Lee.
GMPA MayFest: Family and Friends, building a community one person at a time.
Our goal is to raise money to purchase and install bleachers for the family and friends of our team. Ours were stolen and that has led to a decline in attendance of family and friends.
MABA would like to purchase and adopt two attractive and unique trash receptacles to be placed along our street in strategic places to reduce the amount of litter.
Mosaic Art Stairs - Lester Community Center
Building a business to benefit women who are survivors of prostitution and trafficking. Through products such as herbal teas & honey sticks for example, we will be servin' up justice one cup at a time.
Simple, geometric portraits of my neighbors in bold color and shapes.
A neighborhood cookout for residents to meet, eat, and dance to some beats.
I have recruited a few neighbors to help with the campaign and to help me assemble and plant the library.
The McLemore Rembert Block Club will be organized to promote unity among neighbors, improve the quality of life in the neighborhood, foster revitalization and improve the community’s economic viability.
Ridgecrest Little Free Library: An Approach to Encourage Academic and Social Development
Students of RedZone Ministries in Orange Mound will collaborate with Erin Williams to create a mural on the side of their building, showcasing the dreams and aspirations they have for themselves and the city of Memphis.