Community Grant Programs
Get Moving, Recreation 4 All, Arts in Parks, and Hope 4 Youth
The Community Grant Programs encompass 4 separate programs:
Get Moving
The Get Moving Grant funds culturally relevant physical activities for communities where health disparities are prevalent. Funded activities will strengthen the collaboration between Seattle Parks and Recreation and Seattle communities.
Recreation for All
The Recreation for All funds new, innovative, and/or culturally relevant recreation opportunities. Funded activities will develop new and ongoing relationships with Seattle Parks and Recreation community centers, parks, and facilities
Art in Parks (Seattle Office of Arts & Culture)
The Arts in Parks grant provides funding for programs & events that promote arts, celebrate diversity, and build connections in the community, especially to underserved and economically challenged areas. This a collaboration between the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture and Seattle Parks and Recreation.
Hope for Youth
The Hope For Youth grant is meant to increase access to athletic, recreational, and positive youth development activities. Hope for Youth’s primary purpose is to support youth sports organizations that serve marginalized and economically distressed communities. The funds are intended to offset the cost of participation and provide opportunities for youth to engage in positive sports, fitness programs, and youth development opportunities.