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.
2018
Brown Girl Brigade
Brown Girl Brigade is unifying black and brown femmes in their neighborhood to explore community healing through workshops on healing, performances
Building 9 Association of Co-op City
Building 9 Association of Co-Op City is engaging the growing population of senior citizens living in the building by providing them with a purpose

Building Community Connectiveness
Building Community Connectiveness is addressing the tensions among diverse community groups by working together to build a community mural.
Caldwell Enrichment Program
Caldwell Enrichment Program is teaching local youth how to refurbish and repair old bikes and skateboards.

Carrie McCraken TRUCE Community Garden
Carrie McCracken Garden is improving their garden by installing a walkway from the entrance to the gazebo that can help drain and collect rainwater

Casa Finca
Casa Finca is teaching people, in under resourced neighborhoods, how to eat healthier through cooking workshops.
CDCmoves (Cre-a-tion Dance Collective)
CDCMOVES (Cre-a-tion dance collective) is creating a labratory where collective members will use studio space to work on creative movement projects
Centro de Servicio y Colaboración Comunitaria
Centro de Servicio y Colaboración Comunitaria is hosting a series of workshops to teach residents how to grow herbs and vegetables in their homes a
Circulo de Mujeres que Aprenden a Amarse
Circulo de Mujeres que Aprenden a Amarse is empowering Latina women through healing circles by promoting validation, acceptance, and love.
Club A-Elita
Club A-Elita is working with children to collect stories from their parents and grandparents about their reasons for migrating to the United States
Club de Lectura CREA
Club de Lectura CREA is encouraging Spanish speaking women to read in order to gain confidence in advocating for their needs.
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