TAKE THIS X: The OAAU @ 50
Upon the 50th anniversary of the leader’s death, artists, educators and activists in Harlem ask an urgent question: What if Malcolm X had lived?
Upon the 50th anniversary of the leader’s death, artists, educators and activists in Harlem ask an urgent question: What if Malcolm X had lived?
Growing food, leaders and communities in New York City
ASAP is fundraising toward fiscal sponsorship, website hosting, and our public events!
At Chenchita's Community Garden, we will install a rain harvest roof, allowing us to collect water and host FREE workshops for the community.
EARTH (a play about people) explores our contemporary relationship to population through the story of a couple deciding whether or not to have a child.
The Initiative was created to get local businesses and residents to come together and help clean up Lenox Avenue. This promotes a sense of unity and pride in giving back to the community.
A hands-on science garden providing environmental science and nutrition education to an underserved urban public elementary school.
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.
Washington Square Park Ecology will create a map of the ecological assets of the park.
The 123rd Street community garden was destroyed by a building collapse in 2012. Help us rebuild our urban oasis.
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.
We are building a compost center and a vertical garden using recycled bottles and a wood frame and cable system. This will allow many gardeners to grow herbs, greens and flowers, and to beautify the neighborhood.
With the hard work of dozens of interns, volunteers and project leaders, 25 years of Time's Up! advocacy work is being archived.
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.
To make an educational video to inspire and engage the NYC Public Schools on sustainability issues.
Creating a Community on and off the Road!
Amplifying practical solutions, the Less = More Green Map of NYC highlights local waste reduction sites and strategies with handy neighborhood and citywide interactive maps.
A seed library promotes the saving and sharing of locally-sourced seeds. It fosters community in that members give back in order for the library to grow and everyone to benefit.
Bringing attention to 39 tree pits on the block on May 19th by planting flowers, cleaning up litter, and building tree guards.
Making a greener, cleaner and safer 137 St for all.
Join HSC for fun, interactive activities at a day-long event to care for and appreciate Sara D. Roosevelt Park in Manhattan on Sat, May 16.
The Solar-Powered Film Series is a free, outdoor event showcasing 6 documentaries to raise awareness and inspire action on issues that effect our environment.
This is an individual, ongoing restorative and maintenance project in a small NYC park in Hell's Kitchen area performed on a volunteer basis.
Glory Gardens wishes: 2 gardens with flowers, plants & healthy veggies. It keeps the seniors occupied and gives them a sense of pride.
CLIMB hosts Hike the Heights in Northern Manhattan for hiking on the "Giraffe Path" and a community party with arts, games, healthy food, and active fun!
Help us raise funds for 3 metal treeguards to protect gardens around newly planted street trees adopted by Sra. Petra, Sra. Lourdes and John.
The environmental tent provides a venue for organizations or individuals who are actively working to promote environmental awareness.
Island Compost is a public school recycling system created to reduce organic waste while increasing soil fertility on Governors Island.
<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>
Bikesplorations is a free summer program that introduces high school students to urban planning and design while exploring NYC communities by bicycle.