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  1. 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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  2. 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.

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    In 1995, New York City experienced a revolution that would change its landscape for the better. Returning to the city that helped launch her celebrated career, famed entertainer Bette Midler found many of its streets, neighborhoods, and parks consumed by a sea of litter and years of neglect. Appalled at the state of open, green space, Bette recruit...

    In 1999, New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani announced plans to sell 114 community gardens to developers. NYRP quickly rallied and raised the money necessary to save these precious plots. Collaboration with the Trust for Public Land and other like-minded non-profits ensured that these community treasures would remain public gardens in perpetuity. ...

    On Earth Day 2007, New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg unveiled PlaNYC, an extensive vision to strengthen the city’s urban environment and make New York a model 21st-century metropolis by creating a more sustainable city by the year 2030. A cornerstone of the plan, MillionTreesNYC was formed to revitalize New York City’s urban tree canopy by p...

    Over the years, as NYRP deepened its work in the neighborhoods surrounding our community gardens, our staff collaborated informally on greening projects with many likeminded local partners. In 2011, NYRP formalized this support network with the creation of our Gardens for the City program. Since then, we have helped build over 350 gardens and share...

    Sherman Creek Park is a cornerstone of the Inwood neighborhood that, like so much of New York City, is threatened by climate change-induced erosion and sea level rise. We’ve been researching ways to protect it for years and 2020 was when we introduced an ecosystem-based solution called a living shoreline. Integrating native plantings and an artific...

    When COVID-19 hit in March 2020, priorities across the organization shifted immediately to protect the health and safety of our staff, partners, contractors, and communities. With stringent public health protocols soon in place, our crew began the spring season as truly essential workers responsible for stewarding 52 parks and gardens across all fi...

  3. New York Restoration Project (NYRP) is a non-profit organization that has planted trees, renovated gardens, restored parks, and transformed open space for communities throughout New York City's five boroughs.

  4. New York Restoration Project. @NYRP. •. 540 subscribers • 107 videos. Founded by Bette Midler in 1995, NYRP is a non-profit organization dedicated to transforming open space in...

  5. New York Restoration Project, New York, New York. 15,866 likes · 99 talking about this · 164 were here. New York Restoration Project (NYRP) restores parks, community gardens, and open spaces...

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