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Skip to resultsGreen Rooftops for Urban Resilience
The project aims to transform rooftops of commercial buildings in New York into green spaces. By implementing green roofs, we can enhance urban resilience, reduce the urban heat island effect, and improve air quality. The green rooftops will also provide recreational areas, promoting physical and mental well-being for city dwellers.
Green Rooftops for Urban Resilience
Scope: New York City
Budget: $14,998
The project aims to transform rooftops of commercial buildings in New York into green spaces. By implementing green roofs, we can enhance urban resilience, reduce the urban heat island effect, and improve air quality. The green rooftops will also provide recreational areas, promoting physical and mental well-being for city dwellers.
Community Food Waste Recycling
Community Food Waste Recycling aims to reduce food waste in New York by implementing a neighborhood-based recycling system. Residents will receive compost bins to dispose of food scraps, which will be collected and processed into nutrient-rich compost. This sustainable initiative not only reduces landfill waste but also contributes to healthier soil for community gardens and urban farming projects.
Community Food Waste Recycling
Scope: New York City
Budget: $10,000
Community Food Waste Recycling aims to reduce food waste in New York by implementing a neighborhood-based recycling system. Residents will receive compost bins to dispose of food scraps, which will be collected and processed into nutrient-rich compost. This sustainable initiative not only reduces landfill waste but also contributes to healthier soil for community gardens and urban farming projects.
Tech-Savvy Senior Citizens
This initiative focuses on empowering senior citizens in New York with technology skills. Through workshops and personalized training, seniors will learn to use smartphones, tablets, and computers, enabling them to stay connected with loved ones, access digital services, and engage with online communities. The project aims to bridge the digital divide and enhance the quality of life for our elderly population.
Tech-Savvy Senior Citizens
Scope: New York City
Budget: $10,000
This initiative focuses on empowering senior citizens in New York with technology skills. Through workshops and personalized training, seniors will learn to use smartphones, tablets, and computers, enabling them to stay connected with loved ones, access digital services, and engage with online communities. The project aims to bridge the digital divide and enhance the quality of life for our elderly population.
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