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The Mount Morris Park Community Improvement Association is a neighborhood non-profit 501(c)(3) dedicated to revitalizing and preserving our Historic District and beyond, to fostering an environment of open and active opportunities, and to reflecting a spectrum of voices, ideas and opinions of those who share the neighborhood.
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In The District | A Look at Our Architecture: Ebenezer Baptist Church
UncategorizedEbenezer Baptist Church is in the heart of Harlem, New York, and stands as a significant landmark of both religious and cultural importance. Founded in 1920 by Rev. Charles E. […]
We’re Outside 2024 Gallery
UncategorizedNew York State Historic Homeownership Rehabilitation Credit Program
UncategorizedThe New York State Historic Homeownership Rehabilitation Credit program provides a 20% tax credit on qualified rehabilitation costs for homes listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places. […]
Parks and Safety Committee August 2024 Update | Budgets and Upgrades
UncategorizedAddressing safety and quality of life issues is a top priority for us. On June 24th, MMPCIA board members, along with other communities, participated in the ongoing meetings held by […]
Our Neighbors
In the Neighborhood, MMPCIA CommunityMMPCIA sorrowfully joins the Harlem community in mourning the Monday, July 22, 2024 passing of one of our most accomplished civil rights activists, Michael A. Hardy, Esq. Michael was a […]
Marcus Garvey Park Historic Preservation
History, In the Neighborhood, MMPCIA CommunityThe Mount Morris Park Community Improvement Association (MMPCIA), Marcus Garvey Park Alliance, and Save Harlem Now!, are serving as community partners with the NYS Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation to […]
President’s Update
In the Neighborhood, NewsThe Greater Harlem Coalition (GHC) recently exposed shocking behavior from Yale University’s researchers, highlighting the need for change. During a recorded conversation, researchers made unethical and biased remarks about Harlem […]
Landmark: August Update
In the Neighborhood, LandmarksMMPCIA will strengthen collaborations with organizations like the Landmarks Preservation Commission and the Historic District Council to achieve our preservation goals. Over the past 24 months our neighborhood has witnessed […]
Introducing Portico: Simplifying Landmark Permit Processes for Homeowners
In the Neighborhood, LandmarksPortico is the Landmarks Preservation Commission’s new online permit portal. It is expected to simplify the permit application process for landmark designated properties, allowing homeowners and their teams to file, […]
NYC Parks Responds to Community Questions Part 1 2024
UncategorizedWe recently received responses from NYC Parks to the questions raised during our April 26th community meeting. Below are the answers provided by Tapashi Narine, Administrator of Historic Harlem Parks, […]