Parks Foundation’s Community Grant program surpasses $1 million
Since 2008, the Parks Foundation of Clark County has helped make playgrounds safe and accessible, expand trail systems, create recreational scholarships for sports, send children to day and overnight camps, and provide funding for summer programs through its Community Grants fund.
This year’s awards bring the total amount of the Parks Foundation’s strategic giving to more than $1 million.
The Foundation does not receive state, county, city or federal funding and has accomplished this goal solely upon private support and innovative partnerships.
This summer, the Parks Foundation awarded $78,938 in community grants, thanks to members and corporate sponsors. Those grants include:
- $6,500 for the Battle Ground Summer Playground Program, sponsored by Riverview Community Bank;
- $500 to the Camas-Washougal Skate Park Improvement Project, sponsored by Georgia-Pacific;
- $7,930 to the Raspberry Fields Park Play Equipment Upgrade, sponsored in part by Cowlitz Tribe;
- $4,000 to Camp Hope Scholarships, sponsored by OnPoint Credit Union;
- $1,508 to buy equipment for the Clark County Volunteer Program;
- $3,000 for the Ike Memorial Dog Park fencing project;
- $12,500 for Vancouver Parks & Recreation’s “Teen Late Night” program, sponsored in part by US Bank;
- $26,000 for Vancouver Parks & Recreation’s “Summer Playground” program, sponsored by the McClaskey Family Foundation;
- $6,000 for the Marshall Center’s family swim program, sponsored by Bauman Chiropractic;
- $11,000 for Vancouver Parks & Recreation’s “Everybody Plays” program, sponsored by Bauman Chiropractic and Nautilus.
In addition, the Parks Foundation continued its endowed support for senior programs at Luepke Community Center through the Theodor A. Barney Fund in the amount of $30,721.