Building your project budget can feel like a big challenge. But with some careful consideration and community outreach you can make sure there are no financial surprises.
Playground equipment is just one of the expenses you need to plan for in your budget. Depending on the sophistication of your project, you’ll also need to consider costs associated with:
You don’t have to fund your playspace project alone. There are multiple budgeting resources available to help you make your dream playspace possible.
Fundraising
Band the community together around a creative fundraising project.
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Grant & Stimulus Funding
Reach out to the government, corporations, and non-profits to find out what kind of grants are available. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act has made billions of dollars in stimulus funding available.
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Community Build
Save on installation costs by getting the whole community involved in your installation. Ask local businesses and organizations to sponsor all or a portion of your project in exchange for advertising, publicity, and signage space on your playspace. Learn more.
Phasing
With the Playworld Systems' Phasing Program, you can install one segment of your playspace at a time, paying for each phase as it's built. Learn more.
Leasing
The Playworld Systems' Leasing Program allows you to install your entire playspace at once, then pay for it over time. Learn more.