The Chestnut Street Model Block Project is a collaboration between non-profit organizations dedicated to economic and social justice.
The Chestnut Street Model Block Project is a collaboration between non-profit organizations dedicated to economic and social justice.
We, the Chouteau Estates Neighborhood Association, are working to create a close knit informal environment in our neighborhood.
PNDC will train Palestine and other urban neighborhood women as facilitators of the Circles of Hope community engagement/development process.
Jerusalem Farm started Code Neighborhood Accountability Boards (CNABs) to help low-income homeowners facing code violations, and with this funding, we would like to add a fund to help with the cost of repairs.
Come Grow with US campaign is a neighborhood initiative to repopulate, redevelop and reinvent the Key Coalition neighborhood. We were awarded a grant from the Neighborhoods Rising Fund, which we split between two projects.
Seeking funding to pay flowers, mulch, fertilizer, soil samples, and newly planted tree maintenance and monthly watering servies
Carnival for young kids in the neighborhood, with fun activities
Thirteen Blue Hills residents and stakeholders each completed 24 hours of the CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) training provided by the Emergency Management Department of the City of Kansas City, MO.
To address the growing need of better sharing information between residents, the neighborhood created a canvassing team that will go door to door to identify potential members and will employ robo calls.
Our goal is to help promote digital literacy and help bridge what is known as the Digital Divide. Low-income citizens are often unable to afford computers and lack access to digital skills.