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596 Acres – Awesome NYC’s April Grant

Friday, April 27th, 2012

After a hiatus, Awesome NYC is springing back with our April grant to 596 Acres. Here they are in their own words:

596 Acres distributes information about publicly owned vacant land in Brooklyn by publishing print maps, creating and hosting an interactive map, holding land use visioning sessions, and providing advocacy and support for community-based groups all over Brooklyn as they negotiate with city agencies for permission to use currently vacant and fenced-off lots for community-determined projects.

Since we tested our tactics in a pilot project in June 2011, three vacant and warehoused lots in Brooklyn have become official sites of community projects: 462 Halsey Street, Feedback Farms, and the Java Street Garden Collaborative; Myrtle Village Green and Patchen Community Square are nearly official, too. Twenty-seven other communities are organizing for control of different pieces of Brooklyn using our tools.

The April 2012 Awesome Foundation grant will be used to fund a dramatic extension to our current project by adding the publicly owned vacant lots in the other four boroughs to our site. This will give the communities in the rest of the city an idea of which vacant lots are owned by the city. It’s extra Awesome that this part of our project is funded now because without the map and data, we couldn’t make sense of vacant land in the other boroughs. The grant from Awesome will pay our hard-working programmer – who has been doing all work for 596 Acres for free for a year – to expand the online map’s capacity to handle data for the other boroughs. It will let our interactive map go ALL CITY. It’s hard to find funding for web development. It’s awesome that we have!

Simultaneously with expanding our online tool’s scope, we will gather the data for the rest of the city, create print for each borough, print them, distribute them in Visioning Sessions and post them on fenced lots as we have done in Brooklyn in collaboration with community-based organizations in the other boroughs. The whole ALL CITY ACRES pilot project has a budget of $6500. The Awesome Foundation New York has given 596 Acres another $3,000 towards the ALL CITY ACRES project’s physical manifestation. We are raising the rest of the money (for design, and printing and sign-making materials) by asking folks to contribute to our project on IOBY.org. Please do – even $10 will go a long way!

Posted by Lee-Sean Huang at 10:38 am Comments

San Francisco Announces Two Spring Fellows!

Monday, April 23rd, 2012

We’ve been quiet here at Awesome Foundation San Francisco for a little bit, but excited to say that we’re back this month with a duo of amazing projects that we’re thrilled to be a part of. One is a dance party, another is a game festival. Presenting…

1) The Balloon Powered Dance Party

George, Will, and Issac are these three guys that we met recently who in their free time have been launching various items into the stratosphere using hundreds of helium balloons (see, e.g. a Christmas tree). They’ve teamed up with the good people over at the Million Fishes Art Collective in the Mission to do an installation that will fill their massive 22,000 cubic feet gallery floor to ceiling with balloons. We’re funding them to do as much.

This alone would be probably awesome enough to warrant an Awesome Foundation grant, but the added twist is that they’ve been playing around with little radio receiver/speaker/LED units that will fit inside a few hundred of these balloons, allowing them to broadcast some bumpin’ tunes and shine a weirdo ethereal light through the morass of inflated elastic that people will be allowed to wander through. The results, we expect, will thus be a dance party, and ensuing awesomeness. More details on this as they fix a date!

2) Come Out And Play

Come Out and Play (COaP) is a completely free annual games festival that turns San Francisco into an urban playground that’ll be running from November 16th to December 8th out of home base at SOMArts. Starting in New York in 2005, the festival has grown to SF, and we’re helping to fund the many game designers that they’re bringing together to produce a variety of activities throughout the month (see, for example, above: live action Frogger).

When the site updates, more information will be available here as the team continues to bring together all the logistics on it. Until they, you can track them on the Twitter and Facebook here.

Ecstatic to have both of these projects on board! We’ll update here as the details continue to come together for each of them, and we’ll look forward to partying and/or gaming with y’all shortly.

Posted by Tim Hwang at 5:09 pm Comments

Boston Mega Event! Friday, April 20th

Friday, April 20th, 2012

 

Awesome Boston Mega Fellowship Event

Mega Awesome Fellowship Event

Friday, April 20th @ 7pm

Presented by

LIFT Bike Project
LIFT Bike Project
Feb ’12
Holly Hill Farms
Kitchen-mobile
Classroom – Feb ’12
Lorem Ipsum Store Front
!ND!V!DUALS
Collective – Mar ’12

Animatronic Monster SuitFEATURING:
The Animatronic Monster Suit
Local dad, Matt Silvia, was trying to figure out how to level up his daughter’s annual nursery school bake sale so that there would be enough money to replace broken playground equipment with shiny, safe new pieces.

Extraordinary times call for extraordinary measures, so Silvia put on his thinking cap and figured out a way to put his award-winning costume building prowess and electronic know-how to good use. He dreamed up a larger-than-life lovable kid-friendly purple Animatronic Monster Suit to turn heads and draw crowds for fundraising events.

A huge, fuzzy, purple, robot monster on a mission to save recess?
Sooooo up our alley. Matt has been hard at work for the past six months to make it happen. Witness this benevolent creature come to life during it’s debut at the (totally free) Mega Awesome Fellowship Party tonight.

Friday, April 20th @ 7pm.
Artisan’s Asylum - Somerville, MA
Click here to grab your spot on the guest list!


 

Posted by Kara Brickman at 8:40 am Comments

Boston Office Hours: Part 2! Thursday, January 12th

Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

awesomedog.jpgEvery month we are floored by the fun/inspiring/hilarious/surprising/moving applications that arrive via the complex set of tubes known as the interwebs. 

At our last meeting we got to talking about how the text based format of the review process doesn’t do justice to some of the submissions we receive. Sometimes a tweak in how an idea is explained or the addition of a quirky twist to the project plan can take a really cool application and dial it up to completely freakin’ AWESOME.

To add that missing Interactive/3D/IRL component to the funding process, we held the first ‘Office Hours’ session in December. A bunch of Boston trustees hung out with awesome, super creative, dynamic peeps interested in applying for a grant. We discussed ideas and gave tips on strengthening proposals. It went so well that we decided to make it a regular thing.

HOW IT’LL WORK:
About once a month (most likely on a Thursday), we’ll hold court in an embarrassingly nerdy/trendy establishment after work. Ideas will be exchanged. Brains will be stormed. Noms and beverages will be consumed.

WHO’S INVITED?
You!  Trustees, past grantees, applicants, and friends/community members. We’re keeping it broad ’cause wouldn’t it be cool if some of these crazy/brilliant ideas met, fell in love, and had babies? In all seriousness, the people who apply for awesome foundation grants are an unconventional and remarkable crew. If we put y’all in a room together, hijinks will surely ensue. So, let’s get together, chat, and we’ll be happy to provide guidance regarding what makes a proposal stand out.

WHEN:
Thursday, January 12, 2012 @ 6:30PM – 8:30PM

WHERE:
Think Tank in Cambridge’s Kendall Square. (Check the map here.)

SIGN-UP:
If you can come to only part of the office hours, that’s fine but please do RSVP so we can coordinate. Reserve a time slot here on ohours.org or email Sam Novey at snovey@gmail.com. Make sure to include your email addy and cell number so we can get in touch if need be.

Posted by Kara Brickman at 11:23 pm Comments

AF-San Francisco Funds Operas Written and Directed By Little Kids

Monday, December 19th, 2011

Hello everyone!

It’s official: the trustees of Awesome Foundation San Francisco are extremely proud this month to make an award to Erin Bregman of the Little Opera Company. Erin’s project is simple, but awesome. She works with children between 2nd and 5th grade at the West Portal Elementary School to write, produce, and perform complete operas. That’s singing and dancing.

Since they come out of the collective minds of the kids that Erin works with, the topics of these operas are unbelievably intense: previous works have included operas about evil ponies on Mars, pirates, and Custer’s Last Stand (see video above). Naturally, we’re all about this, so AF-SF is helping to fund their upcoming production in March. We’ll post more details as they come together – but from what Erin tells us, the performance is set to include wild animals, magical moons, and spooky forests, so it pretty much is going to be awesome.

Also: they’re looking for people to lend a hand! If you know of a small performance space that might be a good place for it – be sure to drop us a line at contact@awesomefoundation.org. Also, if you’re interested in donating to these efforts, the Little Opera Company has a page set up over at IndieGoGo where you can help out.

In short, we’re ridiculously excited. Congratulations Erin!

Posted by Tim Hwang at 6:23 am Comments