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NYRP cares for community gardens and parks citywide. We support communities in activating these green spaces year-round through urban agriculture and public programs including live performances, food distributions, and other neighborhood-centered activities. Find a Garden or Park.
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Everyone deserves access to high-quality public green space. NYRP works collaboratively with residents in communities across the five boroughs to renovate gardens, restore parks, plant trees, promote urban agriculture, and build partnerships that transform the city’s landscape.
NYRP was founded by Bette Midler in 1995 to clean up and preserve parks and community gardens in New York City. It also leads urban tree planting, living shoreline, and COVID-19 response initiatives.
A non-profit organization founded by Bette Midler in 1995 to revitalize parks and gardens in New York City. Learn about its history, projects, and awards from the online encyclopedia.
Watch videos about NYRP, a non-profit organization founded by Bette Midler in 1995, that works citywide to create a greener, more sustainable New York City. Learn about NYRP's projects, programs, and partners in open space, tree planting, and coastal resilience.
Learn about NYRP, a non-profit organization that transforms open space in under-resourced communities in New York City. See their projects, events, employees, and updates on LinkedIn.
29 de oct. de 2022 · New York Restoration Project believes that access to nature is a fundamental human right.We work to ensure that all New Yorkers have equitable access to gree...