Recycling at P.S. 32
We want to incorporate recycling into our school culture and use this project as a way to create engaged and informed citizens.
We want to incorporate recycling into our school culture and use this project as a way to create engaged and informed citizens.
A sustainably designed East Harlem school rooftop greenhouse created to address the needs of a beleaguered zip code at the epicenter of diabetes, defiance, and despair.
An outdoor classroom in proximity to the successful Clinton Garden will accommodate environmental education, health and access for students at our large urban high school campus.
The greenhouse will allow Food and Finance High School students to cultivate the latest in science technology, sustainability and urban food production. Our partner is Cornell University!
Supporting at-risk LGBT youth in New York City and Guayaquil, Ecuador, my hometown.
Washington Square Park Ecology will create a map of the ecological assets of the park.
Go Hampline! We reached our goal but every dollar more still goes directly to The Hampline. We're grateful for you to keep giving!
Fund visual-arts education for the 2013-2014 school year for every child at Brooklyn's brand-new PS 705 through Studio in a School, a program that brings a professional artist into the school weekly.
The M-Path Park project is a grassroots initiative to bring a multi-modal park to the Downtown Dadeland community.
UPG Garden Centers on 6.5 acres will become epicenters of change in Miami!
We seek to provide a space for local artists and skateboarders to safely enjoy. Our goal is to open as a 3-day pop-up park during Art Basel 2013 to showcase Miami’s need for a permanent skatepark on-site.
City Share Club is a membership club for sharing of small household items including tools, yard care, and small kitchen appliances.
The UM Campus Farm will enhance community and education opportunities, fostering sustainable food citizenship through experiential learning that grows not only food, but leadership, conversations, and collaboration.
We'll be lending out tools to the good folks of Buncombe County in Western North Carolina
The "You and I are Love" project will bring talented artists of all facets under one roof. We will create and offer a venue for artists to network, showcase & sell their art at no cost to them.
A group of friends, family, students and colleagues of Mojdeh Baratloo are honoring her life, work and commitment to ideas, cities, communities, and her students by creating a memorial urban projects grant program.
A national platform founded and led by climate scientists to inform and educate the American public on the science of climate change and its policy implications.
The UA machine is an aqua-hydroponic container farm installed in NYC's public gardens & urban farms.
The 123rd Street community garden was destroyed by a building collapse in 2012. Help us rebuild our urban oasis.
Health in the Hood community gardens and physical fitness classes provide healthy foods, exercise and environmental education opportunities for children and families in low-income neighborhoods.
Friends of Stryker Park is committed to creating a park on the north side of 97th St. between Amsterdam and Columbus Avenues on the Upper West Side.
The Ke’Ara Mobile Harvest Market will bring an exciting local farmers’ market on wheels to Miami-Dade sharing the freshest, local, sustainable, and organic goods and ideas with you.
Little Havana MOVES is a community-driven asset mapping walkabout that brings together seniors and youth to identify shared dreams and to fortify a sense of neighborhood ownership.
A completely free and amazing bilingual (English/Spanish) prenatal yoga class each week for 3 months. Classes will be held at the beautiful New Settlement Community Center at 172nd and Jerome in the Bronx.
Hike for health! Help us fundraise to encourage hundreds of people to hike through beautiful northern Manhattan.
We need your help. Donate or volunteer today!
NC students are growing vegetable gardens to feed those in need. To support their endeavor, library books are needed on gardening topics. We need to feed their minds as well as their bodies with good nutrition!
The children will learn and then manage a compost bin throughout the school year and then periodically use the compost to help grow plants and herbs in our classroom.
We're serving the community by building a space for personal enjoyment and for education on various environmental levels!
Help GCF get wheels, supporting Corps Members as they provide low-income residents with low-cost measures and education that can lower utility bills, while simultaneously reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
In 2011, Merrick Marsden Neighbor Association of Jamaica, Queens approached Brooklyn Queens Land Trust to help save a large plot of vacant land in their community that they own, but lack the funds to pay back taxes on.
The two main parts of our project are clean-up and beautification. We have student volunteers and would like additional volunteers to paint, clean-up leaves, and beautify our adopted flower beds.
Eco Ryders is an education-based organization dedicated to teaching Bronx youth about the environment and social issues through workshops and skateboard design.
POP is an online zine created by and for young women of color. We'll discuss current events, sex education, healthy relationships, LGBTQ issues and the politics of being young women who identify as people of color.
To provide healing foods for women in the childbearing year. Women who practice self-healing and care create healthier babies, families and communities.
We are currently seeking funds to put up a community notice board and to construct a gate in the back connecting us to an established community garden on the opposite block.
BFC’s Food Program is expanding our Southeast Center rooftop garden, which is located in Anacostia. We provide workshops and safe green space for our clients to socialize, skill-share, and build community.
A refreshing slice of open space for the neighborhood.
Amplifying practical solutions, the Less = More Green Map of NYC highlights local waste reduction sites and strategies with handy neighborhood and citywide interactive maps.
"Jamaica Bay Lives" is the first-ever, feature-length documentary film about Jamaica Bay.
Transforming public perceptions and working toward a healthy, safe LA River through recreational-educational boating adventures for kids.
Our Gowanus Mud Ball project will gather the community to make mud balls and educate on beneficial microbes! Then a massive throw of 10,000 balls into a section of the Gowanus!
Turning vacant lots in Pittsburgh into hands-on opportunities for organic farming.
Feedback Farms is building out a 2nd location that will effectively double our square footage!
Help us maintain and improve our street trees and tree pits.
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.