Fun On Wheels Can giant yard games like Connect Four encourage neighbors to connect more? Leaders in the rapidly growing suburb of Bondurant, Iowa, believe so. This article is for Paid-members only
Creative Collaborations As a U.S. Cultural Policy Fellow at Stanford University, the Minnesota-based artist models how organizations like parks departments can think about artists-in-residence and artists-in-government. This article is for Paid-members only
Trusted Partners Across the country, partnerships with local land trusts facilitate projects with long-term environmental, economic, and social impacts. Expertise in land acquisition, fund development, environmental stewardship, and community engagement can catalyze solutions. This article is for Paid-members only
Goal-Oriented Excitement permeated the playground at Burnet Elementary in Dallas, Texas as students wearing U.S. Soccer Foundation jerseys lined up for a ceremonial “first kick.” The crowd was gathered to celebrate a new soccer mini-pitch system designed and donated to spread the sport. This article is for Paid-members only
Playing Without Limits “Tonight, we’re going to work on building strong muscles and fast feet!” Melissa Clarke-Wharff calls out to a group of pre-teens warming up for 45 minutes of fitness fun. This article is for Paid-members only