Tuesday, April 2, 2024

Van Cortlandt Park Alliance - Lots happening in Van Cortlandt Park

 


Kids Programs - RSVP NOW! 

Garden Crew Afterschool Program for 6th to 12th graders, starting Wednesday, May 1. FREE!

Super Seedlings a drop-in gardening program for kids ages 3 to 7 and their caregivers starting Saturday, May 4. FREE!

Growing Gardeners is a 6-week drop-off program for 2nd to 5th graders, starting Saturday, May 4. Low-cost!

  

Mark Your Calendar!

Saturday, May 4 - Noon to 4pm

It’s Pinkster time! Our second annual Pinkster Festival is a celebration of African culture that dates back to the 1700s. The Pinkster Players perform throughout the day to share the unique history of this important but little-known holiday. 

Live Music • African Food Vendor • Crafts • Storytelling

Presented in partnership with Van Cortlandt House Museum. 

Van Cortlandt House Museum Grounds 

Support Our Work in Van Cortlandt Park

Springtime Shindig!

Thursday, May 16, 2024, 6 to 9pm

Van Cortlandt Golf House Terrace

We hope you can join us for our annual spring fundraiser, benefiting the park and making it possible to offer FREE programs throughout the year!

Cocktails • Lite Bites • Dessert •  Music • Picturesque Setting • Raffle


Make a Donation
The park is really big. Our staff is really small. Only with your help can we grow our capacity, hire more staff, and take on projects to improve Van Cortlandt Park… for YOU!  Please consider a gift to Van Cortlandt Park Alliance today.

VCPA Merch Shop!
Show your love for Van Cortlandt Park while supporting the Alliance!
 

Become a Member
Members get VCPA merch and invitations to member only hikes while supporting their favorite park!

Our Contact Information
Van Cortlandt Park Alliance
80 Van Cortlandt Park South, Ste. E1
Bronx, NY 10463
718-601-1460
http://vancortlandt.org 

 

HIGHLIGHTS












Trees—Mother Nature’s Air Conditioners for NYC The glories of spring have just begun, so why think about sweltering summer? As stewards and advocates for NYC parks, you know shade from trees provides refuge from the heat. How to protect the 7+ million trees on public and private land across the city and ensure New Yorkers benefit equitably?
The NYC Urban Forest Agenda is a roadmap to protect, maintain, and grow the NYC urban forest to at least 30% tree canopy cover by 2035, equitably. Driving this is Forest for All NYC, a growing coalition of nearly 140 organizations. Consider joining at https://forestforall.nyc/ and following @ForestforAllNYC on social media.

COMMUNITY EVENTS

Street Tree Care at Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Ready to roll up your sleeves and make a difference? Join us for a day of hands-on volunteering and community building. The street trees that line the sidewalks of Our Lady of Mount Carmel School need some tender loving care. Join us on a mission to beautify our streets, enhance our environment, and foster a stronger sense of community. We’ll pick up litter, loosen the topsoil and apply finished compost to the tree beds.
Date/Time: Tuesday, April 16 • 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Location: Our Lady of Mount Carmel • 2465 Bathgate Ave
To register, email compost@nybg.org

Compost Café with Special Guest Jesi Taylor
Join us for another thought-provoking installment of Compost Café, where we'll be delving into critical issues surrounding waste-related violence, environmental justice, and waste colonialism. This month, we're thrilled to welcome a very special guest: Jesi Taylor, an Anti-Colonial Environmental Scientist, Educator, Writer, Archivist, and Artist. With a wealth of knowledge and a passion for social and environmental justice, Jesi will lead us in an exploration of the challenges faced by communities disproportionately impacted by waste-related injustices. Register at https://www.nybg.org/event/compost-cafe-qa/.
Date/Time: Wednesday, April 24 • 12 p.m.
Location: Virtual Event
Contact compost@nybg.org for more information.

Native Plant Share
Join us in celebrating the 20th Anniversary Butterfly Project NYC Native Plant Share! These native plants are intended for community, school gardens, and other public spaces. Choose your preferred time slot between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. for pick-up. This event is held in partnership with Bronx Green-Up/NYBG, City Parks Foundation, Grow NYC Education, and NYC Parks GreenThumb
Date/Time: Saturday, May 11 • 11 a.m.–2 p.m. [Registration required by April 8]
Location: Grove Hill Community Garden • 786 Eagle Ave. at E. 158th Street
Registration link forthcoming. Email bronxgreenup@nybg.org for more information.

Community Urban Farm Produce Distribution and Volunteer Workday
Join the Karol's Farm crew and Castle Hill Houses community-members for a weekly produce distribution and volunteer workday! Even during the winter, the farm needs care. 
Date/Time: Fridays, April 5, 12, 19, & 26 • 11 a.m.–1 p.m.
Location: Karol’s Community Farm • Havemeyer & Lacombe Ave
No registration required. Email bronxgreenup@nybg.org for more information.
 

TRAININGS

Introduction to Individual Giving
Candid
Historically, in the United States, individual giving has been the biggest source of private giving, far outpacing foundation or corporate giving.  According to Giving USA, “American individuals, bequests, foundations, and corporations gave an estimated $449.64 billion to U.S. charities in 2019,” and, of that, individual giving “totaled an estimated $309.66 billion,” representing 69% of total giving.    

A successful nonprofit organization has diversified funding streams, and individual donors play an important role. If you or your organization is new to individual giving, this webinar is for you. We’ll provide you with an overview of the fundraising landscape and walk you through the key components of an individual giving program. 

Upon completion of this course you should be able to:  

  • Explain the importance of individual giving in a nonprofit’s fundraising strategy  
  • Identify key steps for a successful individual giving program 
  • Draft a plan to start or improve your annual individual giving program

Location: Online
Cost: Free
Date: Tuesday, April 2, 2024 @ 2:00pm - 3:30pm ET
Link: Register here!

Introduction to Fundraising Planning
Candid
Does your organization need help directing its fundraising efforts? Planning focuses your organization by setting fundraising priorities and helps give staff and board members a roadmap to success. This introductory class will provide you the basic steps for developing a fundraising plan, including tips on:

  • Making your case for support
  • Diversifying your organization's fundraising base
  • Creating a plan of action
  • The basic components of a project budget including income and expenses
  • How to estimate the realistic cost of a project
  • What other financial documents you may also need to submit with your proposal

Location: Online
Cost: Free
Date: Thursday April 4, 2024 @ 2:00pm - 3:30pm ET
Link: Register here!

Ask Me Anything: Candid Experts on Finding Grants
Candid

Are you new to the field of grantseeking, or do you feel you could improve your techniques for finding foundation grants? We're longtime Candid training experts: ask us anything! In this deconstructed answer to our traditional Introduction to Finding Grants class, come with whatever is on your mind related to the world of foundation funding, such as:

  • What are funders looking for?
  • What are they NOT looking for?
  • How do you identify the right foundations to approach, and how do you know when the time is ripe to reach out to them?
  • How do you make a good first impression?

This will not be our typical structured presentation; Powerpoint will be kept to a minimum! Instead, bring any and all of your grantseeking questions and we will do our best to answer as many of your questions as we can during this informal conversational session.
Location: Online
Cost: Free
Date: Tuesday April, 9 2024 @ 2:00pm - 3:30pm ET
Link: Register here!

Is Starting a Nonprofit Right for You?
Candid
Starting a nonprofit can seem terrifically complicated--is it worth it?  This class can help you decide. In this session you’ll learn the legal and logistical elements necessary to start a successful nonprofit. You’ll also learn about possible alternatives to starting your own nonprofit that you may not have considered. Finally, you’ll be introduced to a tool that will help you assess your own readiness to move forward.

Upon completion of this course you should be able to:

  • Outline the steps required to start a nonprofit
  • Assess the alternatives to starting a nonprofit
  • Complete the nonprofit startup assessment tool to determine where you are in the startup process and identify the next steps you should take
  • Access additional resources to help you in your journey

A Special Welcome to Dreamers, those thinking about starting or in the process of starting a nonprofit

Location: Online
Cost: Free
Date: Thursday April 11, 2024 @ 2:00pm - 3:30pm ET

ioby Previously Recorded Webinars
Check out any of the upcoming or previously recorded informative and engaging webinars ioby offers such as Crowdfunding for Communities, Bringing the Green: Crowdfunding for Community Gardens, Vacant to Vibrant, and Storytelling 101.  
Location: Webinar

ioby Free Crowdfunding Resources
Crowdfunding: Free Resource Guides - Link
Review a variety of resources guides ioby has put together to help you with your crowdfunding activities.

Crowdfunding Fundraising Tips - Link
It’s a great time to be a grassroots fundraiser. The Internet, online social networks, fiscal sponsorship, and an uptick in enthusiasm for DIY projects of all kinds mean that, in many ways, it’s easier for individuals to raise money now than ever before. That said, this is also an age of information deluge, and it can be tricky to weed through all the fundraising ideas out there to find what will work best for you. ioby is all about helping people get their neighborhood projects off the ground, and that includes a lot of fundraising. We’ve compiled our top fundraising ideas into a handy list.

GRANTS AND RESOURCES

Daily Grants 
The Pollination Project

The Pollination Project offers seed funding of up to US$1 thousand to compassion-driven individuals, informally organized groups and organizations, and formally registered or incorporated non-profit organizations based anywhere in the world. Topics for projects include education, clean water, afforestation, animal advocacy, and many others. 
Deadline: Applications accepted on a rolling basis.
Link: Learn more

The Resiliency and Recovery Fund
The Resilience & Recovery Fund (RRF) will provide fast, small one-time grants of $1,000 to support grassroots volunteer responses to natural disasters, pandemic, humanitarian crises, or similar emergent events. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, and existing TPP grantees in good standing who have not previously received RRF funding are eligible to apply.
Deadline: Applications accepted on a rolling basis.
Link: Learn more

ioby Match Funding Opportunities
When you crowdfund with the ioby NYC Clean Bay Match Program for your project, up to $3,000 of your donations will be doubled! 

We know that neighbors and volunteers are planting rain gardens, installing rain barrels, remediating shoreline pollution, and restoring riparian habitat to improve water quality. Donations are matched up to $500 per donor, and participants access up to $3,000 until the match program ends.
Deadline: Applications accepted on a rolling basis.
Link: Learn more

Gardens for the City Program
New York Restoration Project
Is there a community space in your neighborhood you’d like to see transformed? If so, apply for NYRP’s help. NYRP provides support for projects of various scales — from building a few vegetable beds to large-scale restoration work. NYRP helps provide materials, horticultural knowledge, environmental education, and construction expertise in order to help create community gardens and accessible landscapes in under-resourced neighborhoods. 
Date/Time: Applications accepted on a rolling basis.

Good Sports Equipment Donations
All interested programs must submit an application in order to be considered for an equipment donation. All applicants must directly serve youth between the ages of 3-18, serve youth in an economically disadvantaged area, and provide access to play for kids. Good Sports is not able to donate to short term events such as sports camps, running/walking events or tournaments. Please review the eligibility guidelines before applying.
Date/Time: Applications accepted on a rolling basis.

The Awesome Foundation 
The Awesome Foundation is a global community advancing the interest of awesome in the universe, $1000 at a time. Each fully autonomous chapter supports awesome projects through micro-grants, usually given out monthly. 
Deadline: Reviewed monthly
Link: Learn more here!

Additional Opportunities

NYC DOT’s Open Streets Application
NYC DOT
NYC's Open Streets program allows communities to embrace new public space and support small businesses. Open Streets prioritize pedestrians and cyclists by transforming streets into public space. New York City Department of Transportation (NYC DOT) works with community-based organizations, educational institutions, and groups of businesses to execute Open Streets citywide. 

For questions or concerns, contact your borough community engagement coordinator:

Ismael Guzman Moran | Bronx Community Engagement Coordinator
Community Districts: 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12
718.430.4667 | Ismael.Guzman@parks.nyc.gov

Robert Madera | Bronx Community Engagement Coordinator
Community Districts: 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9
718.430.1815 | Robert.Madera@parks.nyc.gov

Partnerships for Parks
A joint program of City Parks Foundation and NYC Parks
Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
www.partnershipsforparks.org

Monday, April 1, 2024

Governor Hochul Illuminates New York State Landmarks in Honor of Month of the Military Child

New York State Landmarks Illuminated Purple for Military Children

Directs Landmarks Across New York State to be Illuminated Purple

State Leaders Team Up With Top Attractions Statewide to Provide Special Programs in Honor of Month of the Military Child       

Governor Kathy Hochul today directed landmarks across New York State to be illuminated purple tonight, April 1, to recognize April as Month of the Military Child and honor children from military families. The State Department of Veterans' Services will also partner with various organizations around the state to host events for military children and their families throughout the month.

“We owe a solemn debt of gratitude to the men and women of our armed forces and their families,”Governor Hochul said. “The Month of the Military Child is an opportunity to shine a spotlight on these heroic kids, whose courage and perseverance inspire us all. We are honored to share resources and opportunities with New York's military families throughout the month of April.”

New York State Department of Veterans’ Services Commissioner Viviana DeCohensaid, “Military children are unsung heroes across our state. From frequent moves that require constant adaptations to dealing with the stress of absences while a parent is on a deployment, children in military families make sacrifices, overcome challenges, and display extraordinary resilience. It is our honor to partner with eight of New York State’s most remarkable – and generous – sites to bring many moments of joy to these children during this special month.”

The special programs, scheduled on Saturdays and Sundays throughout April, coincide with the nationwide celebration of the Month of the Military Child. Each military child attending these programs will receive a personalized Month of the Military Child certificate and proclamation at the conclusion of the event.

Advance registration is required for participation in any of these programs. Interested individuals can register for free by emailing DVSInfo@veterans.ny.gov with the subject line “Month Of The Military Child Registration.”

During the month of April, military children and their parents can partake in the following free programs:

  • Saturday, April 6, beginning at 2:00 P.M.: Explore Howe Caverns in Howes Cave, NY with an exclusive tour underground, generously co-sponsored by the Military Family Foundation.
  • Sunday, April 7, beginning at 10:30 A.M.: Get behind the scenes at Citi Field in Queens, NY, home of the New York Mets, with a special tour including access to the visitor's clubhouse batting cage.
  • Saturday, April 13, beginning at 2:00 P.M.: Visit the All Things Oz Museum in Chittenango, NY, the hometown of L. Frank Baum, author of the Wonderful Wizard of Oz, for a unique experience.
  • Sunday, April 14, beginning at 2:30 P.M.: Embark on a journey through the history of Broadway at the Museum of Broadway in New York City.
  • Saturday, April 20, beginning at 2:00 P.M.: Experience a wildlife adventure at Bailiwick Animal Park in Catskill, NY, where exotic and domestic animals await.
  • Sunday, April 21, beginning at 9:30 A.M.: Enjoy a special tour of Lyndhurst Mansion in Tarrytown, NY during their remarkable Flower Show near the Hudson River.
  • Saturday, April 27, beginning at 12:00 P.M.: Attend a special laser show set to Taylor Swift tunes at the Rochester Museum & Science Center’s Planetarium in Rochester, NY.
  • Sunday, April 28, beginning at 9:00 A.M.: Discover the wonders of Niagara Falls with visits to the Aquarium of Niagara, Maid of the Mist boat ride and Cave of the Winds.

Additionally, throughout April, the New York State Department of Veterans’ Services will celebrate its partnership with Carnegie Hall’s Lullaby Project. Military families collaborated with professional artists at Carnegie Hall to create original lullabies for their children, with recordings of these lullabies being shared on NYS DVS’s social media profiles for public enjoyment.

President of the International L. Frank Baum & All Things Oz Historical Foundation Dennis Kulis said, “The All Things Oz Museum is thrilled to welcome the children of military families to our museum in April. The families who support our service members are the cornerstone of military life, our communities and to the men and women who wear the uniform of our nation and serve our country each and every day, thank you. We are excited and honored to be able to give back to the kids of our service members, their families and to the military-connected community.”

Co-Founder of the Museum of Broadway Julie Boardman said, “We are thrilled to share the magic of the Museum of Broadway with our military families in honor of the Month of the Military Child. We created the museum to inspire guests of all ages to learn from the past to help build the collective future, standing on the shoulders of those who came before us and paved the way.”

Executive Director of Lyndhurst Howard Zar said, “Lyndhurst has a long history of supporting military families beginning with our fourth owner, noted philanthropist Helen Gould. Helen financed the creation and supply of military hospitals and was active in the Women's National War Relief Association. We are honored to continue Helen’s legacy of support by welcoming this program on-site thanks in part to ArtsWestchester.”

Director of Education at the Rochester Museum & Science Center Eron Damercy said, “The RMSC is delighted to host this celebration in honor of The Month of the Military Child. We hope that the experience will inspire curiosity, wonder, and joy in all who attend. It is our hope that, no matter where life's adventures lead them, visitors to the RMSC will take with them a greater appreciation for the amazing planet and cosmos we all share!”

Statewide Coordinator for Ladders to the Outdoors KeJuan Harmon said, “Ladders to the Outdoors is proud to partner with New York State Department of Veterans’ Services to provide a fun day for children of our nation’s heroes. As our mission is to help get children outdoors, we hope that this day accomplishes that and provides the opportunity for many memories to be had.”

The New York Mets Military, Veterans & Peers (MVP) Employee Resource Group said, “On behalf of the New York Mets, we’re excited to honor the families and children of our everyday heroes by providing a unique behind the scenes experience and memorable day at the ballpark!”

The landmarks to be lit in honor of Month of the Military Child include:

  • 1WTC
  • Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge
  • Kosciuszko Bridge
  • The H. Carl McCall SUNY Building
  • State Education Building
  • Alfred E. Smith State Office Building
  • Empire State Plaza
  • State Fairgrounds – Main Gate & Expo Center
  • Niagara Falls
  • Albany International Airport Gateway
  • MTA LIRR – East End Gateway at Penn Station
  • Fairport Lift Bridge over the Erie Canal
  • Moynihan Train Hall
  • Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park

About the Department of Veterans' Services

The New York State Department of Veterans' Services, which has served as the state's advocacy agency for veterans, service members, and military families since 1945, maintains an agencywide commitment of serving all veterans, service members and military families in a wide range of practice areas, including claims and appeals for benefits from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, discharge upgrade appeals to the United States Department of Defense, and claims for New York State benefits. Veterans, service members, and military families are encouraged to contact the Department at 888-838-7697 or its website to meet – in person or virtually – with an accredited Veterans Benefits Advisor to address their needs and gain the full measure of benefits that they have earned. Follow DVS on FacebookInstagram and Twitter.

 

Forty-One Individuals Charged in Massive Poly-Drug Indictment Linked to Cartel

 

A total of 23 people were taken into custody following the return of a 50-count indictment alleging cocaine, fentanyl, heroin, and meth trafficking and related crimes in the Houston and Galveston areas.

The indictment alleges they all operated under the overall control of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG). 

From Dec. 28, 2018, to April 22, 2020, the conspirators allegedly operated and distributed drugs smuggled into the United States from Mexico. The leader of one of these groups, Roque Zamudio-Mendoza, 52, of Mexico, was the main source of drugs smuggled into the United States, according to the charges. Other co-conspirators allegedly distributed the narcotics in the Houston and Galveston, Texas, areas to other locations throughout the United States, including New Orleans; Pensacola, Florida; Atlanta; Nashville, Tennessee; and Chicago. 

“Countless American lives have been lost because of the Jalisco and Sinaloa Cartels,” said Attorney General Merrick B. Garland. “Over the past three years, the Justice Department has zeroed in on these cartels, and with these arrests of dozens of Jalisco Cartel associates, we are taking yet another step in our fight to dismantle these deadly organizations.”

“The fentanyl threat to America constitutes a public health, public safety, and national security threat, and it’s primarily fueled by Mexican drug trafficking organizations, including the prominent and deadly Jalisco cartel,” said Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco. “The charges and arrests announced today target every element of the Jalisco cartel’s trafficking network, reflecting the Justice Department’s urgent and relentless battle, along with our Mexican partners, to dismantle all aspects of the illicit fentanyl supply chain.”

“DEA’s number one operational priority is to save lives by defeating the Mexican drug cartels responsible for the deadliest drug threat our country has ever faced. The Jalisco Cartel’s drugs and violence threaten the health and safety of Americans everywhere,” said Administrator Anne Milgram of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). “The DEA will continue to target and defeat the cartels’ U.S. distributors, like the Zamudio-Mendoza organization, which fuel drug poisonings and violent crimes across our communities. This DEA-led investigation has saved lives in Texas, and across the country, by disrupting their operations and seizing their deadly drugs, cash and assets.”

“I want to commend our U.S. Marshal Service personnel and partners for their roles in this vital operation to dismantle a network that supplied dangerous drugs to communities in south Texas on behalf of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel,” said U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) Director Ronald L. Davis. “This is just one example of the significant work we can accomplish together to confront one of the most dangerous criminal organizations in Mexico.”

“CJNG is known as one of the most powerful and dangerous criminal organizations in Mexico, characterized by a business model that involves extreme violence and trafficking in the most deadly of substances — cocaine, heroin, meth, and fentanyl,” said U.S. Attorney Alamdar S. Hamdani for the Southern District of Texas. “This massive indictment demonstrates our tireless efforts to protect our communities against this cartel’s ruthless pursuit of profit which has come at the cost of countless young lives.”

During the law enforcement operation that spanned multiple jurisdictions to include the Houston, Arlington, Corpus Christi, Brownsville and McAllen areas in Texas as well as Louisiana, Colorado, Washington, and California, authorities arrested a total of 20 people. They join three individuals who were previously in custody. Two are now deceased. Zamudio-Mendoza, who is believed to be in Mexico, and 15 others are still at large, and warrants remain outstanding for their arrests.

The indictment, returned Dec. 14, 2023, also seeks forfeiture of any illegal proceeds of the alleged crimes, estimated at $10 million. To date, records indicate authorities have seized approximately 550 kilograms of meth, 249 kilograms of cocaine, 34 kilograms of heroin, five kilograms of pentobarbital, and 22,600 fentanyl-laced pills. As part of the arrests, they also allegedly found nine firearms and several luxury Rolex watches and large amounts of U.S. currency to include $190,000 seized during a traffic stop in Porter.

All are charged with conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine, fentanyl, heroin, and meth and face up to life in prison. Each is also charged in varying counts to include conspiracy to launder monetary instruments, laundering of monetary instruments, possession with intent to distribute meth, heroin, fentanyl, and/or cocaine.

Some of the defendants have already made their appearances in federal court before U.S. Magistrate Judge Andrew Edison. Others are set for April 2 at 10 a.m. in Galveston or April 3 at either 11 a.m. or 2 p.m in Houston.

DEA and USMS investigated the case, with assistance from the Houston Police Department, Galveston Police Department, and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

Assistant U.S. Attorneys Kenneth Cusick and Rick Hanes for the Southern District of Texas are prosecuting the case.

The arrests are the culmination of a 63-month Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces investigation (OCDETF) dubbed Operation Rainmaker that began in 2019. OCDETF identifies, disrupts and dismantles the highest-level criminal organizations that threaten the United States using a prosecutor-led, intelligence-driven, multi-agency approach. Additional information about the OCDETF Program can be found on the Justice Department’s OCDETF webpage.

An indictment is merely an allegation. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.