Action Without Borders is a nonprofit organization that promotes the sharing of ideas, information, and resources to help build a world where all people can live free, dignified, and productive lives. Idealist, a project of AWB, is a rich community of nonprofit and volunteering resources, with information provided by 20,000 organizations in 145 countries.
The Citizens Committee for New York City
The Citizens Committee for New York City, founded by the late United States Senator Jacob Javits, encourages and supports volunteer action that improves the quality of life in New York City’s neighborhoods.
Environmental Advocates serves the people of New York as an effective and aggressive watchdog and advocate on virtually every important state environmental issue.
The Foundation Center’s mission is to support and improve institutional philanthropy by promoting public understanding of the field and helping grant seekers succeed.
Published each weekday by Citizens Union Foundation, the Gotham Gazette covers New York City news, politics, and policy. The Parks section, published monthly, has regular updates on Parks issues and the Campaign for Parks.
Green Map offers print and online maps of New York City. The Green Apple map highlights eco-resources, major landmarks, and other features. Youth maps of Lower Manhattan and East Harlem showcase youth-oriented projects and sites.
Institute for Global Communications
If you have examples of positive urban development in your own city or region, please let the Institute for Global Communications know; they are always looking for material for their journal and newsletter.
ioby stands for “in our backyards” and the belief that environmental knowledge, innovation, action, and service begin and thrive in our backyards. ioby is an online micro philanthropic initiative that connects groups who are working on great environmental projects to people who care about their neighborhoods. Community members can post projects on ioby to raise funds or recruit volunteers.
New York Public Interest Group
This site, created by the Community Mapping Assistance Project for the New York Public Interest Research Group, allows anyone with a New York City address to easily contact public officials at all levels of government
New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
Find out information about concerts and arts, fairs and festivals, sports and athletics for people of all ages and abilities. This office’s grants programs provide assistance for boating and snowmobiling enforcement, and aid to zoos, botanical gardens, and aquariums. They also administer funds for federal historic preservation and park programs and the 1986 New York State Environmental Quality Bond Act, the Environmental Protection Fund, and the 1996 Clean Water/Clean Air Bond Act.
Nightwatch is a neighborhood watch team dedicated to bettering its community. Nightwatch expanded to the internet to encourage people to start neighborhood watch teams, in hopes of getting more people active in their community. They run crowd control and education programs as well as neighborhood watch teams.
One Brick provides support to local nonprofit and community organizations by creating a unique, social, and flexible volunteer environment for those interested in making a concrete difference in the community.
The Orion Grassroots Network supports hundreds of member organizations throughout North America with valuable communications and fundraising tools.
A network of community-based and national groups working to help America’s rivers. Visit the site for information, funding opportunities, publications, and more.
Sustainable South Bronx (SSB)
SSB inspires the people it serves to implement change by championing hope and opportunity in the South Bronx and other urban communities. Its innovative, comprehensive approach combines education, job training and public advocacy to achieve equitable, sustainable environmental and economic solutions for all. Parks it supports include: Hunts Point, Riverside Park, Barretto Point Park and the new Concrete Plant Park. For more information, contact: Francesca Ramsawak at (646) 400-5432 or framsawak@ssbx.org.
Tree Branch is an environmental online service in New York City providing environmental organizations with free email, web pages, and a monthly newsletter, Urban Outdoors. Also provides a direct link to OASIS, The New York City Open Space Information System Cooperative’s first citywide, web-based, open space mapping resource.
The Urban Parks Institute was established in 1996 to help improve the quality of urban parks, especially in underserved neighborhoods, by educating public, private, and nonprofit sector leaders about best practices in urban park revitalization. Through all of our activities, and especially on Urban Parks online, we promote interdisciplinary and collaborative problem-solving, encouraging a range of professions, groups, and interests to take part in the ongoing effort to restore and revitalize parks, transforming them into true community places.
The Waterfront Project and Neighborhood Open Space Coalition
The Waterfront Project and Neighborhood Open Space Coalition have created this listserv to facilitate discussion on improving the waterfront and waterways of metropolitan New York and New Jersey. Place the word "subscribe" in your email subject line.
An online community center for the metropolitan area’s waterfront lovers. Visit this site to find out about all the terrific events and projects happening on the NY metro waterfronts and how you can get involved.
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