HomeMy WebLinkAboutCRA-R-22-0050 BackupG R E E N H AV E N PROJECT GROW I COMMUNITY I EMPOWER
Grant Proposal
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COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
1 160 NW 2nd Ave
Miami, Florida 33136
TABLE OF CONTENTS
MISSION.................................................................. 02
HISTORY................................................................ 03
THETEAM............................................................... 04
DEMOGRAPHICS...................................................... 05
PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS ...................................... 06
GOALS AND METRICS ................................................ 07
COMMUNITY PARTNERS ............................................. 08
FUNDING REQUEST ................................................... 09
ANNUAL BUDGET ...................................................... 10
GOALS WITH FUNDING ............................................... 11
SUMMARY................................................................. 12
Green Haven Project (GHP) is a 501(c) nonprofit
organization with a focus on creating community gardens
and providing sustainable food sources in areas that are
considered food deserts. Food deserts are urban areas
where residents reside in low-income housing with limited
access to fresh produce within a .5 - 1 mile radius. GHP
provides education on horticulture and nutrition to youth in
the surrounding schools where they have the opportunity to
learn about the various types of plants, fruits, and
vegetables, how to grow them, and their nutritional impact.
farming, and food forestry We apply urban gardening, g, y
techniques taught onsite at our community garden. The
food grown is given to local residents free of charge. Our
mission is to empower the community to live a healthy,
sustainable life, through fresh locally grown food.
Target
Everyone in the neighborhood can benefit from the free, fresh,
healthy food. Our services include delivering to those unable to
leave their homes. GHP's target demographic for offered
educational programming are high school -aged youth (14-18
years), who are discovering their passions, strengths, and
interests. Many are lost and uninspired, especially in low-
income communities, where many students (18-27%) do not
graduate high school (2020 Census). GHP's programming will
provide support for the community by initiating outreach to all
interested young people.
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HISTOR
Green Haven Project was started in 2018 to bring
awareness to a huge economic issue in one of
Miami's oldest neighborhoods. Once a thriving
historic center for commerce in the black
community, Overtown is now considered a food
desert. Green Haven Project empowers local
residents in the pursuit of obtaining healthy, fresh,
local, and affordable food. GHP creates the
opportunity to learn to grow their own food and
provides a sense of community for residents.
Urban gardening has been proven to help fight
back against racism, poverty, social injustice, and
gentrification. Our goal is to create a more resilient
Overtown to withstand the pressures placed on it
presently and in the future. The food harvested
from the garden feeds the residents of the
surrounding area and brings them together for a
shared experience.
THE TEAM
The Green Haven Project is comprised of 4 core members
David Roper
Community activist and President of GHP
Before founding The Green Haven Project, David gave back to his
community by feeding the homeless and putting on youth events. David
strives to continue facilitating programs with his team, including teaching,
and mentoring the youth within the community.
Jorge Palacios
Vice President of GHP
One of the proud founders of the Overtown Green Haven Community
Garden, his two passions are growing plants and teaching. In addition,
Jorge thoroughly enjoys working with the youth and helping families. His
end goal is to "greenify" Earth and equip youth for leadership positions to
help them thrive.
T'Keyah Du moy
CFO and Co -Founder of GHP
T'Keyah is a Registered Dietitian and Licensed Nutritionist with the
Florida Department of Health. Additionally, T'Keyah is a former NCAA and
International athlete. T'Keyah enjoys helping others achieve optimal
health and become the best version of themselves. T'Keyah has
dedicated her career to Public Health, Nutrition Education, and Plant -
Based Nutrition. She continues to bridge the gap between plant -based
nutrition and medical care while helping the community access healthy
foods.
Josh Legacy
Founder and Event Coordinator of GHP
Josh, better known by his Hip Hop alias, "Legacy Got Bars" speaks about J
real life issues within his music. His main focus is to help uplift black, I
brown, and indigenous people rise above the social injustices. Health andl
environment have always been two of his top concerns. From hurricane
relief efforts in Cuba and Haiti, to Vegan food drives for displaced families
in need, he has devoted his life to the less fortunate and under privileged;
Promoting green initiatives, self-sustainability, and healthy choices for a
better world where plants, animals, and humans alike can coexist in peace.
DEMOGRAPHICS
The Green Haven Project is designed to offer job training, create
employment opportunities, and improve access to healthy foods to
the population of Overtown and surrounding communities.
Income
Within Overtown there are 9,640 residents, (3,451 households/],698
families) with a median household income of $25,614; this includes
three homeless shelters serving approximately 2,500 homeless
individuals/families (2020 US Census). Approximately 50% are below
the federal income poverty line (Miami Dade, 2020).
Race/ Gender/ Language
The population is 59% African American/Afro-Caribbean, 31 % Hispanic
10% White/other (non -Hispanic) (2020 US Census). 40% speak a
language other than English at home (Sylvester, 2015). The gender
breakdown is fairly even throughout the neighborhood, although it is
important to note that 27% of households are led by single women
with children (Miami Dade, 2017).
PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS
1) PLANT DAY
Plant Day occurs 3-4 times annually and is a core event for The Green
Haven Project. Our supporters and community partners come
together for a giant block party centered on regrowth. We engage
children and families on this all -day event with food, games, bounce
houses, music, and workshops at the garden.
These activities cumulate in a planting session where we, as a
community, plant our new seedlings for the next harvest.
We also host workshops led by Jorge, our Horticulturist,
educating the public on a wide variety of garden -based .
topics, including composting and gardening techniques
2) MONTHLY FOOD SHARINGS
Each month we hold an event centered around food
provided by the garden and our partners, including Food
Rescue Miami, a national organization that transfers
food surpluses from local businesses to social service
agencies to serve the food insecure. The Green Haven
Project collaborates with volunteer chefs to prepare
meals for those in need. Our volunteers sort and
distribute clothes and toiletries to the unsheltered, and
we have established a food pantry donated by
California Closets to store and distribute the food and
goods to our community.
3) SCHOOL GARDENS
We have partnerships with three schools and a group home where
we have established eco-friendly gardens for students and their
families. Our partners include Frederick Douglas Elementary, Carol
City Middle School, and most recently, The Whiddon Rogers
Education Center.
4) WORKSHOPS AND EXPANSION
We host a variety of workshops that provide education on
gardening, nutrition, skill building and mental health.
GOALS & METRICS
1. Improve the quality of life for all, with a focus on youth,
through providing access to green space, healthy food,
17 educational resources, and positive activities
1009000
People served,
including
families and
youth
100+
Organizations serving the community in
collaboration with GHP, such as:
• Better Citizens of South Florida
• Food Rescue Miami
• Adrienne Arsht - Rockefeller Foundation Resilience
Center
• Overtown Youth Center
• Talent4Change
• The Motivational Edge
• Greater Miami Jewish Federation
• Excel Empowerment Zone
• Path to Hip Hop
• NAACP Youth Council -South Dade
j 2. Revitalize the economic prospects of participants by
CCU providing meaningful training opportunities
Trainees will learn:
• Nursery cultivation
• Compost control
• Farming
• Lawn mowing service - maintenance
• Weeding
• Irrigation - algae removal
• Community Outreach
• Social ImpactWX
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FUNDING REQUEST
Description of Programming, Use, and
Implementation of Grant
The primary use of the grant is to provide funding for
operating expenses and investment in equipment,
materials, and supplies. This will enable GHP to
expand our youth -based programming with an
emphasis on education and vocational training and
expand our collaborations with local organizations
including The Education Effect at Booker T.
Washington High School, The Overtown Youth
Center, Health in the Hood and Frederick Douglas
Elementary. All will have access to our land,
infrastructure, shared tools, and resources to host
various youth development activities and improve the
quality of life and the livelihoods of the residents in
Overtown.
ANNUAL -BUDGET
Eetirmted Furring S214.OM
Total Expected income W14,@DO
Cvuden Materials; evil, fertilizer, worm
2,376
re castings, coconut co, PFD Mix, irrigation,
eho-jets, rakes, pickaxes, biodegradable
toilet Paper.. MDnthlyr maintenance
Volunteer Toole- Gloyea, Eco-friendly sun
$15.ODD
hate. GHP T-shirts. water & ice
Plant Idsy Events x3-4 annually
$28.WD
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School Project3 (Fir lourachocla)
Carsrrnunity Workshops, one Per rnanth
$12.400
$2.50
Enhanarrrent needs; neuaa_hfa WP Gage for
ccrni rnunity, grill� ernpkWe perannol tool&
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PayrrolUC,mhu otDra: 4 part tirm aitadf,4 to 8
contractors, Media person, DeJnk Fwvwice
Total expermea
19 78
Fund"ng rninue expenses $20.124
Money Chit
• Garden Materials; coil, fertilizer, worm castings, coconut care. Pro mix, irrigation, shovels, rakee, pickaxes, biodegradable toilet paper_ monthly rnvintenanoe
Volunteer Tvds; Gbves, Eco-friendly sun hats, GHP T-china, water & i;e
Plant day EverAs x3-4 annual ly
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mmunity 4V+ortcshops. one per month
Enhancment need; reLc style GHP tangs for community. gri II, employee Personal tools.
Payroll
GOALS WITH FUNDING
Funding Request $150,000
Total Expected SF150,fi00
Garden MateriaWmaintenance; Trellis, fresh
large soil order, fertilizer, warm castings,
coconut core, pro mix, irrigation, shovels,
rakes, pickaxes, biodegradable toilet paper,
monthly maintenance, tabor.
Volunteer Tools; Gloves, Eco-friendly sun
hats, GHP T-shirts, water & ice
Plant flay Events x3-4 annually & labor.
Fruit Tree development: signs, fresh soil
amendments, irrigation, labor.
Community Workshops; me per month
Enhancment needs; reusable GHP bags for
community, grill, employee personal tools,
additional shade structure, labor.
Beehive Center. suits for adults/children,
hive boxes, small fencing, signs, educational
materiaf, educators, labor.
Gravel for entrances
Redevelopment of NurserylCompost
section, & labor.
Artificial Ivy FencingAnstallatioruLabor
Total expenses
$52,376
$15,Ca00
$2fl,500
$11,IJ00
$12,400
$7,500
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$22,000
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Funding minus expenses-$14,276
Money Out
Garden MaterialsVrnaintenance; Trellis, fresh large sail order, fertilizer, worth castings, coconut core, pro mix, irrigation, shovels, rakes, pickaxes, biodegradable toilet paper, monthly maintenance, labor.
Volunteer Tools; Glove-, Eco-fhendly sun hats, GHP T-shirts, water& ice
Plant Gay Events x3-4 annually & labor.
Fruit Tree development; signs, fresh soil amendments, irrigation, labor.
Community Workshops; one per month
/ Enhancment needs; reusable GHP bags for community, grill, employee personal tools, additional shade Intcture, labor.
SUMMARY
Green Haven Project is requesting a $150,000 grant to service
Overtown through food giveaways, educational workshops and
community building events. We've impacted over 100,000
residents in need and want that impact to grow even larger.
David Roper: (954) 483-8131
greenhaven4l I @gmail.com
Website: green haven project.org
THANK YOU