BUILD - PARTNERSHIPS FOR PARKS

GET SUPPORT FOR YOUR PARK

We work hand-in-hand with communities across the city to support our neighborhood green spaces. You can join a community group, create one of your own, design a publication or website, and much more. Our dedicated staff are here to support you every step of the way.

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Community Engagement Coordinators (Formerly Known As Outreach Coordinators)

Want to start caring for your local park? You can join the efforts of a local community group or create one of your own! Our team of community engagement coordinators are here to help you get started on your idea, project, or vision by connecting you with the appropriate people and resources in your area. We work with hundreds of community groups who are actively engaged and invested in the care of neighborhood parks through beautification projects, community events, and advocating for the changes they want to see.

We help community groups dedicated to parks with group formation and structure, connecting to resources and opportunities, project planning support, navigating NYC Parks processes and City government, general goal setting, and much more.

Get Started! – Contact us to get in touch with a community engagement coordinator.

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DESIGN SUPPORT

Want to create a brochure, website, or other promotional materials? We offer custom design support to strengthen the outreach, membership, and program-planning capacity of community groups who care for neighborhood parks across our city.
 
Design support can be used to create:
  • Brochures
  • Websites
  • Marketing materials (including business cards, postcards, logo consultation, and more)
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Catalyst Program

Catalyst is a long-term community engagement program, working in historically under-served NYC parks. Catalyst helps build community around local parks, connecting people to NYC green spaces and increasing their capacity to sustain parks as a key component of resilient neighborhoods.

What can community impact look like?

2017 Community Action Plan for Coney Island Creek & Parklands

Current Sites:

BRONX

    • Washington’s Walk
    • Richman “Echo” Park

BROOKLYN

    • Saratoga Park
    • Carver Playground
    • Livonia Park

MANHATTAN

    • Sara D. Roosevelt Park

STATEN ISLAND

    • Tompkinsville Park/WIN Shelter
    • Mahoney Playground
    • Corp. Thompson Playground
    • North Shore Esplanade

QUEENS

    • Queensbridge Park
    • Hammel Playground
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Fiscal Sponsorship

Through City Parks Foundation, we offer fiscal sponsorship to community groups supporting neighborhood parks and green spaces. Fiscal sponsorship allows community groups who do not have their 501c3 status to build their organizational and financial capacity without having to allocate the valuable time and resources required of a nonprofit organization. We are not accepting applications at this time.

SUPPORT CITY PARKS FOUNDATION

Because of you, NYC’s kids are learning how to protect our environment and being introduced to a new sport for life, community volunteers are transforming a green space in need of care, and free world-class performing arts are being brought to our parks all around the city—all for free. When you support City Parks Foundation's free programs, you are helping our parks, our communities, and our city thrive.