Neighborhood Resources

Our online Neighborhood Resources is a collection of our favorite how-to guides, grant opportunities, workshops, city services and more. New York City is home to a wealth of resources—gather the tools to better your community here!
Know of other resources that are worth sharing?
Di Cui at
dcui@citizensnyc.org
or 212-822-9563
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Arts Training ProgramsHenry Street Settlement’s Abrons Arts Center offers superb training programs for all ages and skill levels in dance, music, theater and the visual arts.
Type: Trainings
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Farming WorkshopsThe Youth Farm at the High School for Public Service offers free community workshops that cover everything from common garden techniques to healthy cooking to food justice.
Type: Trainings
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Orchard DonationsThe Fruit Tree Planting Foundation donates orchards where the harvest will best serve communities for generations at places such as community gardens, public schools, parks, low-income neighborhoods, Native American reservations, international hunger relief sites, and animal sanctuaries.
Type: Grants & Funding
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Grants for Awesome ProjectsThe Awesome Foundation awards $1,000 grants every month. The money is pooled together from self-organizing “micro-trustees,” and the Foundation provides these grants with no strings attached and claims no ownership over the projects it supports.
Type: Grants & Funding
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Grants for Social ChangeThe Pollination Project gives $1,000 per day, 365 days a year, to an individual change-maker with a well thought out social change project. Funding categories include: environmental sustainability, justice, community health and wellness, and social change-oriented arts and culture.
Type: Grants & Funding
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Grants for School Environmental ProjectsThe Captain Planet Foundation supports hands-on environmental projects for schools. The objective is to encourage innovative programs that empower youth to work individually and collectively to solve environmental problems in their communities.
Type: Grants & Funding
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