If you're planning a new play and recreation project, one of the questions you might be asking is, "how can I raise money to build a playground?" Funding comes from creating relationships with people! Take a strategic approach to who you ask and how you ask for playground funding. This will increase your chances of reaching your funding goals.
Follow these steps to inform the public about your cause and inspire them to get on board!
Make a list of potential funders. Include your personal and professional networks. Consider joining other community and civic groups to expand your reach.
Here is a list of questions to help you create a potential funders' list:
It's a good idea to share why a new playground is important. Sharing your story, and the stories of those who will benefit from a playground is an effective way to encourage people to donate to the cause. Make sure your talking points are meaningful and easy to understand.
As you think about the story you want to tell, thinking about WHY the playground is important:
At some point, you'll have to ask people for money to build your new playground. For some people, asking for money feels uncomfortable, but it's an essential step to ensure the playground is built.
Here are some tips to making the ask:
Let everyone know about your project. The more people who know about the need for a playground, the more likely you'll find donors. Here are some ideas to get the word out and encourage people to make a donation.
GameTime publishes a comprehensive playground funding guide. It provides national, regional, and local organizations that fund play and recreation projects. Request your free copy and get closer to your funding goals.
Our local play experts can also help you with ideas for reaching out to the community, hosting online and in-person community meetings and educational workshops to help people understand the need. To learn more, contact the local GameTime expert in your community.