Fundraising
Fundraising doesn’t need to be complicated or uncomfortable, and can provide your group with much needed funds for projects big (plantings/structures) and small (snacks for volunteers).
Not all enterprising neighborhood projects generate 100% of the financing they need to realize their project goals, regardless of the project size and scope. Many use a combination of public and private sector grants to get started. In addition to applying for grants, you may receive direct donations from friends, family, and neighbors. Funding a neighborhood public space project is not for the faint of heart; it requires commitment, organization, and a healthy dose of perseverance to ask for money, but the rewards of success are immeasurable. Here’s a list of available local funding sources: