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Where to Start?
Posted: 21 Jul 08 3:39 PM Modified By Smordarski  on 7/21/2008 3:40:15 PM)

The company I work for has asked me to start researching Kaboom for our volunteer program and I'm overwhelmed and confused by all the information on the website. I don't even know if this is something that would work well for our program but I need to present some of the basics to upper management.

1. How much time should be spent planning a build? Several months? A year?

2. How do you find a spot to put a playspace? Do you need city approval? This is something where the company would like to be the sole contributor instead of involving other companies or communities.

3. If we are the sole contributor, do we have to purchase the playscape ourselves? And then are we responsible for the maintenance after the structure is complete? Or is that the owner of the property/land?

4. How much is a typical budget for the whole sha-bang?

5. Would we also be responsible to purchase garbage cans, benches, and/or lights if those are needed in the area?

Any advice or insight would be much appreciate. Thanks!

 

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Re: Where to Start?
Posted: 21 Jul 08 4:15 PM

Hi! These are great questions about funding a playspace. You should contact Bridget Hankin (bhankin@kaboom.org). She'll listen to your situation and answer your questions. I can answer a few questions very generally.

  1. Figure about six months from contract signing to build.
  2. We work with you (as a potential funder) to find a community that is the best fit with your corporate goals.
  3. You don't purchase the playspace yourself. You work with a "community partner" (the community group that actually gets the playspace). That group will contribute some money to the project, as well as take responsibility for the maintenance.
  4. As with everything, the budget depends on a lot of factors. Bridget (or one of the folks who works with her) will give you a number.
  5. Bridget can best answer your last question. If those things are needed at a site, KaBOOM! would work with the funder and the community partner to see how best to get them funded.

 I'm sorry you found the web site confusing. I hope this helps.

Amy

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Re: Where to Start?
Posted: 22 Jul 08 9:35 AM

Hello again!

Bridget Hankin, our Development Director, forwarded me your forum post.  I work in our Corporate Development Department and I'd be happy to go over your questions in more detail.  We connect over 200 funding organizations to nonprofits and schools in need of a playground each year.  Check out some of our most recent partners at Meet Our Partners.

If you'd like to talk about how your company can get involved, please email me at tcarney@kaboom.org or give me a call at 202-464-6071.  I look forward to hearing from you!

Tiffiney Carney, Manager, Corporate Development

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