Topsy for Tolerance
Addressing community intolerance with community creativity through murals and sculpture
Addressing community intolerance with community creativity through murals and sculpture
Groton Senior volunteers building community in a garden at the Senior Center in partnership with Eastern Connecticut Community Gardens Association and the town of Groton to increase agriculture.
According to the Cincinnati Health Department, Lower Price Hill has the shortest life expectancy in the city. Donate now to empower families with cleaning products in the fight against COVID-19.
Project Re-TRASH provides turn-key recycling environments for glass, plastic, aluminum and waste in mobile self-contained branded shipping containers, which explores on-site creative reuse and reduction in waste.
Reclaiming part of a neglected cemetery as meditation and gathering space
Safeguarding Cultural Heritage, One Story at a Time.
Empower NYC high school girls through indoor and outdoor rock climbing adventures that build community, cultivate confidence, nurture leadership skills and foster a deep respect for the natural world.
Youth In Charge are working to make sure that Black youth culture, community, and history stay put in rapidly gentrifying Central Brooklyn.
Raising funds to cover electrical infrastructure costs
Our basketball mission instills the values of accountability, community and teamwork by accepting all local youth that try out, providing free play and open gym space and requiring 20+ volunteer hours.
A Meeting Space and Rehearsal Studio for local artists and community groups
Emergency relief and creative resource pop-up series, redefining genius, meeting people where they are.
KPSP will undertake a pilot project on the use of a portable sawmill to produce marketable lumber and other wood products from trees harvested in and around Hartford.
A free, neighborhood arts festival on the Detroit River with contemporary art installations and interactive events honoring the site’s history and facilitating community engagement for residents of all ages!
We're working hard with the community to expand Mono Pond State Park by nearly 1,000 acres in Wells Woods! We've secured most of the funding, and now we need your help to close the deal. Donate here today!
Sparking creativity one family at a time.
We raised $10,000 to plant new trees in Fernridge Park! Now, help us put benches under them.
Providing a safe space for Indigenous girls, Two-Spirit, Transgener, and Gender Non-Conforming youth to find their voice through music, community, and connnection.
Supporting the creative community with music and art.
An artistic, land acknowledgment project dedicated to honoring Chief Buffalo, as well as the past and contemporary history of our region's Indigenous people.
A fundraiser for Parkside Plaza. A neighborhood plaza for and by the community!
Help us print original works by local writers to distribute.
A traveling exhibition of contemporary Palestinian landscape art at the Holding House Gallery in Detroit from Jan 11 to Feb 8, 2020
Compost NOW has diverted over 300,000 pounds of food waste from the landfill since we began. We want to continue - and expand - our free, weekly food waste collections throughout 2020.
Help us build a bigger future for Bethany House and the children of Northview Heights.
Your gift will make it possible for teens from New Haven's low-income neighborhoods to learn job-readiness skills, earn money and improve their evironment through serve action projects.
Let's build a community library together!!
The People's Library is a hub of collaboration and resource sharing in Fox, Arkansas.
The underpass on Humphrey Street is universally recognized as dark and creepy, this project introduces many brilliant color changing lights to the pedestrian paths through the tunnel.
Help Gather New Haven (formerly known as the New Haven Land Trust) expand on our composting efforts at community gardens around the city and create a new composting track for the Growing Entrepreneurs youth program.
We want to add fruit trees and berry bushes to the Community Table Food Bank Garden.... but we need your help!
Black & Brown Theatre has been requested to perform a play for children whose parents are currently incarcerated through the Angel Tree Christmas Program at Fellowship Chapel in Detroit.
We want to create work that represents African American history of the past, present, and future for our community.
Growing good food and health into the food deserts of the Northside.
Wholehearted Care After Care, We are there when you cant be!
Support our students to launch the BUGS Community Market that will feature projects, performances, and local produce to connect with people of all ages about growing an equitable, healthy, and sustainable community.
Fearless Fundamentals provide domestic violence survivors in shelters basic supplies for hygiene.
In a warm, fuzzy way, humans from all over the world are celebrating inclusion and diversity by contributing to a work of art: a giant afghan, crocheted and built one square at a time.
Open Trash Lab aims to understand how the lack of standardized expiration labeling raises obstacles to reducing food waste by collecting data on retailers' uses of dates and language on food packaging.
Empowering women to transform ourselves, our families, and our communities
Get Involved! Support immigrant, queer, and BIPOC youth impacted by COVID-19 to have more agency over their own wellness, healing, and personal stories.
40 Year History of helping Women Rise above Addiction we will now be Addressing Food Insecurity and Nutritional Issues at Home and in Our Community
Ruins to Restoration: Creating a safe and vibrant public sculpture garden
This is to build farmworker pride with the creation of a mural that represents the farmworker reality: the joy, pain, resilience, and determination, the dignity in working hard and feeding America.
Enhancing our neighborhood’s visual landscape with public art that communicates the history, diversity and energy of our community.
Free cooking classes for Price Hill youth. Adding engagement, enhancement of community pride, development of life/trade skills, and the love of sharing a seat at the table.
St. Patrick Catholic School and Children First are raising money to help children eat better by improving the school kitchen and education garden.
After a successful first year, The Community Garden at Allegheny Commons is ready to keep growing in 2020!
Dogs play hard! It's hot and dogs are thirsty. Let's give them their own water fountain. The city and county will match every donation dollar for dollar.
Honor Tamir Rice by supporting the building and development of the Tamir Rice Afrocentric Cultural Center--a youth-focused community space for civics, arts, and healing.