Funded Projects
The Spring 2010 Neighborhood Greening Grants Program funded 23 community greening projects across Baltimore City with a total of $18,200. Recipients and their projects include:
Abbottston Elementary School - Tools for Abbottston Elementary School
Amazing Port St. Coalition - Amazing Port St. Sacred Commons
Armistead Gardens Elementary Middle School - Gardens in the Gardens
Bolton Park Neighbors, Inc - Tree Well Greening
Brentwood Garden - Brentwood Garden
Civitas Elem/Middle/High School - Civitas urban gardening elective
Edmondson Village Collaborative, Inc - Edgewood Community Sign
Episcobal Community Services of MD - Collington Square Eco-Teaching Garden
Friends of Carroll Park, Inc - Carroll St. Beautification and Streetscaping
Friends of McAllister Park - McAllister Park Fence Restoration Project
Friends of Pennsylvania Ave Branch Library - Beautification of Penn Library
Hamilton Crop Circle - Hamilton Elementary/Middle School Operation Water
Historic East Baltimore Community Action Coalition - Eager St. Community Garden
Independence School Local 1 - Independence Salad Bowl
Luzerne Means Light Block Club - Day of Unity and Greening
Medfield Heights Elementary School - Medfield Heights Earth Day
Patterson Park Neighborhood Association, Inc - Bloom Your Block
Project PLASE - Calverton Apartments Greening Project
Ridgley’s Delight Association - multi-structure garden improvement
St. Francis Neighborhood Center - Linden Ave. vacant lot restoration
The MD Zoo in Baltimore Enrichment Committee - Maryland Wilderness Enrichment Garden
Thomas Jefferson Elementary/Middle School - Thomas Jefferson's Vegetable Garden
Community Greening Grants Case Studies (click on the project to view a PDF)
Duncan Street Community Garden
Kensington Community Garden
Mura Street Garden Mosaics Project
Patterson Place Community Green Spaces
Port Street Community Greening
Small Street Rain Garden
Upper Fells Point Community Garden



