Grantee Projects
Inspiration around every corner.
Looking to connect with grassroots groups in the Bronx? Curious about food justice work throughout the city? Our photo gallery chronicles our recent collaborative accomplishments in vivid color. Learn more about the inspiring groups that we have supported over the years. Connect, do research, and draw insights for your next project.
Funding for these community projects comes from our generous supporters.
2017
Washington Heights/Inwood Food Council
Washington Heights/Inwood Food Council is organizing a community potluck series to showcase and celebrate the diverse healthy cuisines represented
We Make Noise
We Make Noise is hosting music classes for local youth who otherwise have limited access to these services.
We Run Brownsville
We Run Brownsville is improving health for local women through a run and walk wellness program.
We W.I.L.L. Thru Sports
We W.I.L.L. Thru Sports is expanding its summer basketball tournament to serve over 300 children.
Wendy's Subway
Wendy's Subway is promoting literacy and creativity in local youth by facilitating a bilingual storytelling and book-making group.
West 111 Street People's Garden
West 111th Street People's Garden is improving and expanding seating to make the garden more welcoming.
West Brighton Cornerstone
West Brighton Cornerstone is hosting workshops to teach the community how to grow healthy and organic produce and maintain a healthy lifestyle.
West Harlem Community Preservation Organization
West Harlem Community Preservation Organization is connecting youth and families to Harlem's history through its second Harlem swing dance and musi
Westbrook Community Garden
Westbrook Community Garden is building additional raised beds so that more community members can grow their own produce.
Women of Crops: Food Justice and Equity for Bed-Stuy
Women of Crops: Food Justice and Equity for Bed-Stuy is opening a Farmer's Market focusing on wellness through a locally informed food justice lens
Women of Woodlawn
Women of Woodlawn is bringing a farmer's market to a main street that has fallen into disuse and disprepair.
Women's Business Assembly
Women's Business Assembly is bringing art education to underserved youth and elderly community members.
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