Bike Repair Miami
Creating a more bikable city by installing public bike repair and air pump stations around Miami!
Creating a more bikable city by installing public bike repair and air pump stations around Miami!
Sound Garden @ Bayfront Park will transform a portion of downtown Miami into an outdoor music lounge.
An essential, hands-on learning project to reduce storm run off and quench our thirsty garden!
We want to install a water bottle refill station in Margaret Pace Park so attendees using the sports, BBQ, and other facilities can refill their bottles with free filtered water.
Richbriar Little Free Library... a place to gather, discover, and share children's stories.
The Undoing Racism and Oppression workshop focuses on understanding what racism is, where it comes from, how it functions, why it persists and how it can be undone.
Send the 2014 JUMP OFF Champions and the JUMP CLUB Coach to SUMMER CAMP!
We want to be the first school in Jersey City installing green infrastructure to help manage storm water runoff.
City Hall, in partnership with SJC, Bike JC and the Jersey City Art School, is raising funds to bring a beautiful, unique bike rack to Jersey City.
Nettleton Community Orchard -- creating community through fruit trees.
Are you familiar with the beautiful green space at the intersection of Madison and Belvedere, across from Zinnie's Restaurant? Beautiful area right!? Let's make it a space for idea sharing and creative collisions!
Peck Slip Plaza will serve as a much-needed and highly celebrated open space, to be used and enjoyed by workers, residents and visitors in the historic South Street Seaport district of Lower Manhattan.
A permanent resource to support the core costs of NOKP’s “Collective Impact” work, including staff, operations and working group projects.
New tools for the AMEF Urban Forest & Community Garden in Soulsville, Memphis. The tools will help expand the existing garden and provide a source of fresh food and pride for the community.
Cover the costs of training materials, game clocks and a club ice cream social event to end the year.
Exploris seventh graders want you to know this: IT'S NOT TOO FAR to walk!
The 19th Annual Columbia Pike Bluesfest is a free community event in Arlington, Virginia on June 14th, 2014!
The Enrichmond Foundation will be the steward for a portable water meter to be shared with its partners and urban agricultural projects in the City of Richmond.
A new 16' footbridge on the multi-use trail in Powhite park will address safety and environmental issues.
Crosswalk Flags help pedestrians cross safely. Just grab a flag, look both ways, use the flag to help you cross, then deposit it on the opposite side of the street.
Help the ALS purchase milkweed plants to restore habitat for the disappearing migratory monarch butterfly with students from P.S.47!
We use an old computer, as well as a couple of very old, very buggy PCs to run our jobs program. Please help someone exit homelessness by giving them access to online job applications.
The students grow edible plants and develop a first-hand knowledge of where food comes from. They compost, to understand how decomposition plays a part in the cycle of growth.
We are opening a cooperative grocery store for Vance and Downtown Memphis. Working with U of M, Vance Avenue Collaborative, and select leaders in the Memphis community, we aim to make this area more food secure.
Cleaning up this Richmond DIY skatespot with the help of local skaters and neighborhood kids.
The Clean Rivers Campaign is transforming our regions largest public investment into a green-first plan that maximizes community benefits.
This annual celebration is only possible with generous support of neighbors and friends like you. So please, donate, volunteer, and join us for Hike the Heights!
NYC's first public bike counter! Imagine a counter for bikes, used by community projects around NYC. Now imagine the numbers on the screen are legible from 100 ft. That's the super bright public bike counter.
GrowMemphis assists residents to create community gardens or urban farms in their neighborhoods. Gardens eliminate blight, provide healthy food, create a space for community building, and provide economic opportunity.
The Klondike Smokey City CDC will use funds from the “A Better You” program to add extended learning opportunities and to maintain our current level of services.
The project will provide Whitney Elementary an environmental coordinator to promote sustainability and environmental education. The work will be performed in the school.
We are constructing observation stations to monitor refinery flares continuously and remotely. They will provide an inexpensive, easy to construct, and reliable remote flare observation station that provides usable data.
Atistic focus points for locals and tourists that are conceived and created by local artists as a starting point for having visible boundaries that mark and call attention to the Little Havana artistic/historic district.
A new hydropinic system that will make our use of the space more efficient and vertical, while also needing less maintenance for watering so that we can serve more of our Harlem community.
We're serving the community by continuing to build a space for personal enjoyment and for education on various environmental levels!
Help NOLA Women on Bikes fundraise for our Youth "Spokesperson" Mentorship Program!
The festival showcases environmentally oriented exhibitors and includes demonstrations by experts in proper tree care. For children, there are tree related activities, face painting, and live animals.
Monica Zappa and her dogs are using their run in Iditarod 2014 to bring attention to the fight to Stop the Pebble Mine from destroying Alaska's Bristol Bay. We need your help. Please donate now.
Yellow House NYC’s hope is to make the arts more accessible and bring them into local communities by awarding funds to deserving artists and art students.
Transforming chain-link fences from eyesores into art and an area where the community can engage by installing chalkboards and starting a blog to create a virtual communty.
Ttransform chain-link fences from eyesores into art by installing chalkboards, and establish a blog where the community can engage in conversation.
Shades of Miami will suspend colorful umbrellas over urban pathways for shade.
The Urban Playscape project will provide a new context for interaction and recreation within a public corridor.
The Park East Green Team of Engineers wants to transform an underdeveloped, underused courtyard into a habitat for local species and garden laboratory.
The Eric Dutt Eco Center at P.S. 6 needs a wall enclosure to keep the turtles in and the little ones out!
We want to incorporate recycling into our school culture and use this project as a way to create engaged and informed citizens.
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.