Note: As of January 1, 2008, the Active Living Network is no longer operational. To stay connected to the active living movement, visit RWJF's related national programs: http://www.rwjf.org/programareas/npolist.jsp?pid=1138.
The Active Living Partnership at Stapleton (ALPS) promotes and studies the benefits of healthy community design in Stapleton and the surrounding neighborhoods. Over the next 15 to 20 years, the cit ...
This project initially focuses on a HOPE VI revitalization project with the goal of expanding active living strategies to future development in Metro-Louisville. Planning and program efforts are im ...
This project will focus on the opportunity to rebuild flood-damaged neighborhoods in ways that promote health for families and children. The first activity in this project will have members of the ...
On October 28, 2005, more than 100 volunteers joined the Trust for Public Land (TPL) to help rebuild El Club del Barrio Peace Playground in Newark, New Jersey. Volunteers assembled and installed pl ...
New Haven is a ethnically and socio-economically diverse city north of New York with a population of 123,000. While a comparatively high percentage of city residents bike and walk to work, they hav ...
Since many office workers spend the entire workday at their desks, it is hard to incorporate physical activity into work environments. Using the stairs is one good way to keep active, but most offi ...
The Menomonee River Valley, southwest of downtown Milwaukee, is at the heart of some of the poorest neighborhoods in Wisconsin. A former industrial area and at one time the economic engine of Milwa ...
The Step Together New Orleans program is working in partnership with the Louisiana Public Health Institute and City of New Orleans Health Department to implement prevention efforts focused at reduc ...
South Bronx Greenway will provide open space and recreational access to the waterfront for this underserved, low income, and multicultural community (largely Latino and African American). The proje ...