Ana Aguirre is making the rounds through United Community Centers of East New York’s vibrantly painted building. Upstairs a group of preschoolers sit in a circle with a teacher, erupting in animal noises.
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Green Communities Fund
Of all five boroughs, Brooklyn has the lowest percentage of land devoted to parks, the second-highest number of residents per acre of parkland and the third lowest tree canopy coverage. It is also home to 50% of the City’s community gardeners, 70% percent of which are in low-income neighborhoods.

The Green Communities Fund fosters the development of green spaces, jobs, and neighborhoods. Its goals are to:
- Encourage the protection and creation of open space, parks and community gardens.
- Seek new ways to introduce and encourage environmental awareness in all neighborhoods through grassroots programming.
- Train job seekers for green careers and connect them to employment opportunities.
Your contribution to the Green Communities Fund helps Brooklyn grow.
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100% of your donation directly supports the best ideas and programs serving Brooklyn.
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