5min read · by KindRise’s founder, a Brooklyn resident

How to Fundraise in Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn

Windsor Terrace is one of Brooklyn's smaller, most neighborly enclaves — tucked between Prospect Park and Green-Wood Cemetery, with a real small-town feel where word travels fast. That word-of-mouth is a fundraiser's best friend.

Common Windsor Terrace causes

  • Schools & PTAs: projects at local public schools like PS 154 and PS 130
  • Parks: the southwest corner of Prospect Park and neighborhood playgrounds
  • Faith & food security: parish and food-pantry support
  • Block associations & mutual aid

Where to share locally

Post your donation page on Nextdoor and Windsor Terrace Facebook groups, share it through school and PTA lists, and post flyers near the Windsor Terrace Food Coop and along Prospect Park West and the Fort Hamilton Parkway corridor. Brooklyn Community Board 7 covers much of the area for larger projects.

A local tip

In a neighborhood this tight, a few well-connected neighbors sharing on day one can carry a campaign. Ask them personally before you go wide.

See the Brooklyn fundraising guide or a neighbor: Park Slope, Gowanus.

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Frequently asked questions

Where can I share a fundraiser in Windsor Terrace?

Share on Nextdoor and Windsor Terrace neighborhood Facebook groups, through local school and PTA lists, the Windsor Terrace Food Coop, and flyers along Prospect Park West and the Fort Hamilton Parkway area.

What do people in Windsor Terrace usually fundraise for?

Common causes include public-school and PTA projects, Prospect Park and playground improvements, block-association efforts, local parish and food-pantry support, and mutual aid.