Freshest Market on the Block
Redesign and reinvent the site of the Cooper-Young Community Farmers Market where everybody knows your name.
Redesign and reinvent the site of the Cooper-Young Community Farmers Market where everybody knows your name.
We will use the funds raised from this campaign to rebuild our restrooms and install a laminate floor.
Ride a cargo bike with your children or dog in front of the bike instead of those traditional bike trailers
We are raising funds for our field trips to Henning, Nashville and Knoxville, where we will visit West TN State Prison (Henning, TN), the TN Supreme Court, TBI Lab, the State Capitol, and the Body Farm (Knoxville, TN).
The design is done! Help us purchase construction materials and permits for the MMS Wolf River Harbor Boardwalk.
Traditional charm, modern day living that's our Vollintine Evergreen neighborhood. A quaint community listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
With your support, the Carpenter Art Garden will provide daily programming to engage Binghampton students and adults in the at no cost to participants!
NeighborScape will be designed and built with community partners, as an initiative for spreading gardening knowledge, as well as a place to share it.
Better Basketball Courts, Stronger Communities: Striping lines, covering graffitti and making other minor basketball court improvements in City of Memphis basketball courts.
Turning Green Curriculum Into Viable Businesses by incorporating current local market data into business, financial and operational planning, adding value to knowledge to make funding possible and success more probable.
The Pinch Neighborhood is stepping out. Help us create a community space for neighbors to gather, have a picnic, or take a break on neighborhood stroll with their furry friends.
Introducing arts programming to Sunnyside's Bliss Plaza - a new public space right under the elevated 7 train.
SML gives homeless women in North Memphis who have barriers to traditional employment the skills to create, design, market and sell their creative products thereby giving financial stability.
ASC3 will work with the three major community organizations, to identity and recruit community leaders in the neighborhood in need of technology training and internet access.
In celebrating our great City of Euclid and its residents, the E. 200th Street Stroll exists to promote E. 200th Street businesses and the community resources available to all.
To cover the costs of putting our bookmobile on the streets of New Orleans by mid April. This will be the ONLY bookmobile to serve Orleans Parish and the children of the city truly want and need it.
Create Family Resource Centers that have education prep materials for all ages and level of education. The Family Resource Centers will be located in 2-3 churches.
Our community services will help keep "your" bike wheels rolling, from neighborhood to neighborhood,
as we strive to live healthier lifestyles.
BiciFamilia Carpinteria is a bilingual family bike safety presentation including 'bike-on' skills followed by a group ride. Students may purchase a new helmet for $5. (FREE for those in need) after completion.
Join our team to reduce school waste, provide needed compost for our garden and wildlife habitats, and give students an empowering, lasting way to improve their school community and environment.
Our school garden will impact healthy eating and living, connecting students to the environment personally -- by enhancing learning, encouraging advocacy, and promoting teamwork and problem-solving
Interested in home sharing but where and with whom? At facilitated community gatherings, you will meet others wondering the same thing. Licensed professionals will help you to evaluate your housing options wisely.
We will transform a blighted lot by engaging the neighborhood, cut monetary costs and increase access to fresh produce for neighbors, and teach social responsibility to students through sustainability!
We're promoting the use of easy-care flowerbeds, wildflowers, and edible landscapes by creating demonstration gardens, including participation by community volunteers and job reentry training programs.
We'll ride bicycles to build community and shift perceptions of local sustainability efforts in a series of 4 rides in 4 Chicago communities during the month of September.
We will move innovative bike infrastructure projects from "can't be done" to "can't live without it!" by helping communities demonstrate how simple and easy it is to make streets safe for biking!
We (Founder Christian Luna- Labee, General Manager Rebecca Tello, and fellow Danielle Shaw) wish to raise enough funds to have a small office where we can house our volunteer administrators to expand our impact.
RideOn!’s primary mission is to empower the South-West Los Angeles community by providing hands-on education about bicycle repair and maintenance.
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?
A block-party with a purpose, an arts event for the people, a celebration of hope.
Join the effort to turn Virginia Beach's green spaces into garden spaces!
The Know Your Fitness Campaign is a health and wellness initiative, consisting of a series of free and fun workouts throughout the Washington Metropolitan area.
Help us pre-build the MMS Wolf River Harbor Boardwalk with design plans, permitting fees, site prep, and boardwalk footings. Full build coming this spring.
The Indy Redbud Project is an urban environmental art project that will plant redbud trees and bring residents together to help make the inner city better.
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.
Growing food, leaders and communities in New York City
We need your help to Revamp our Garden & Compost Site, allowing us to better serve the hundreds of people who come to learn and volunteer as we continue to grow and donate produce to those in need.
$10,000 funds Operation Crosstown projects for a year!
ASAP is fundraising toward fiscal sponsorship, website hosting, and our public events!
Install a garden that will provide herbal plants and their derivatives to the community. Organic, natural medicinal herbs will boost communal wellbeing and health.
Local artists, along with volunteer community members, will create a one-of-a kind mural on both walls of the underpass on Central Avenue.
Residents of La Paloma are collaborating with Barry University students, faculty, and staff to create a 1-mile gardenwalk, design and fabricate dove sculptures, and encourage healthy eating, walking, and community.
Students and community will be working together to understand the physical impact of waste and to explore the option of waste reduction created by composting. From compost to growing, to food. Full Circle.
Our goal is to fund and build a bus shelter that embraces the musical and peforming arts legacy in the Soulsville neighborhood.
We are building a blueprint to launch similar entrepreneurial ecosystems in other low-income communities nationwide -- but first, we are showing how it’s done in the Boogie Down!
Bronx Boogie Down Booths are a collaborative, community-engaged design project that beautifies the neighborhood, reduces train noise, and celebrates the vibrant culture and musical history of the borough.
9x18 asks if parking can be an agent of change in the current affordable housing discourse. We aim to share this plan with NYCHA communities, and to seek their input in shaping the future of NYCHA neighborhoods.