Borough of Fort Lee

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7 years 5 months
Submitted by Drupal Service… on Jun 23 2022

The Borough of Fort Lee would like to create a new space for a community garden. The Borough currently has two community gardens, all of which have reached maximum capacity. This new garden will provide garden space to those residents who are seeking to use a community garden but have not been able to do so yet. Most residents do not have access to personal outdoor space or backyards, so this project will provide new access for residents to plant their own plants and vegetables.

Cancer Support Community New Jersey at Gilda's Club

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7 years 5 months
Submitted by Drupal Service… on Jun 23 2022

The Cancer Support Community New Jersey at Gilda's Club proposes a community improvement project to address necessary building maintenance - from cleanliness to repairs - for the clubhouse where support groups meet for people impacted by cancer. This will allow the organization to create a thrift store which will provide a steady source of income. The nonprofit provides all programs and support groups and free of charge.

Deep Roots

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7 years 5 months
Submitted by Drupal Service… on Jun 23 2022

Deep Roots has a mission to encourage the appreciation, conservation and use of native plants in the heartland through educating, collaborating, and facilitating the planting of regenerative native landscapes that are essential for a healthy planet. This project entails enclosing a pavilion for year round use by children and their families.

Montclair Ambulance Unit

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7 years 5 months
Submitted by Drupal Service… on Jun 23 2022

The Montclair Ambulance Unit needs to make major renovations to its facility, including floor structure and flooring refurbishments, joist replacement and new flooring, upstairs bathroom improvements for increased use and convenience and painting throughout to preserve and maintain the building's interior.

Parity Baltimore

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7 years 5 months
Submitted by Drupal Service… on Jun 23 2022

Parity Baltimore is an equitable development company that acquires and rehabilitates abandoned properties by the block to create affordable home ownership opportunities. Their project entails renovating a vacant building to create permanent affordable housing for existing community members. The property is currently established as a three-unit building.

Panther Valley School District

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7 years 5 months
Submitted by Drupal Service… on Jun 23 2022

Panther Valley Elementary School seeks to improve the mental health, overall well-being and compassion fatigue of its teachers and staff by creating a comfortable, updated faculty room. The school district community lives in poverty and classes exceed the recommended class size by 10-12 students.

Stand Up for Salem

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7 years 5 months
Submitted by Drupal Service… on Jun 23 2022

Stand Up for Salem’s mission is to stimulate local business opportunities, champion historic preservation and cultivate positive community growth to improve the lives of those who live and work in Salem City, New Jersey. SUFS would like to reabilitate a vacant building owned by the City of Salem to provide a community space for residents' programs and extend the Salem Free Public Library's programs and events. Currently the western part of the city lacks any community space for children, teens and adults.

The Welcome Project PA

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7 years 5 months
Submitted by Drupal Service… on Jun 23 2022

The Welcome Center is sectioning space in its building to create three therapy offices. So far, the framing, insulation, and drywall are complete. Funding for this project would allow the center to hang doors, extend the HVAC, prime and paint the walls, re-hang the drop ceiling, and apply and paint the trim. In addition, they will enclose one office for privacy.

United Way of Central Maryland

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7 years 5 months
Submitted by Drupal Service… on Jun 23 2022

The United Way of Central Maryland seeks to transform its Wi-Fi hotspot locations into safe, accessible Community Technology Hubs. These hubs will be ADA compliant outdoor spaces where residents of all ages and abilities can safely gather to access high-speed Internet, engage with their neighbors and receive services. These hubs will support a range of needs, from children doing homework, parents applying for jobs or working, residents accessing telehealth services or families reconnecting with relatives via Zoom calls.