New partnership builds on successful projects that transform public spaces into enriched learning environments and address playspace inequity
Community groups awarded $1 million total across Western New York and Southeast Michigan for public installations that inspire play in everyday spaces
Partners are working together to end playspace inequity with a new place for kids to play at Franklin Elementary School
$1 million awarded to 16 unique projects that use play to encourage children's language development and literacy skills in everyday locations
Application now open for $1 million to bring creative playspaces to communities in Western New York and Southeast Michigan
Supported by newly released national data stating that at least 23 million kids under 18 are impacted by closures
The CarMax Foundation Supports Play With KABOOM! Campaign Takes Silver Award in Group Volunteerism Category
Study finds that play with Rigamajig® promotes behaviors that help prepare kids for STEM careers
Applications now open for community groups to receive a total of $1 million to create unique playful learning installations in everyday locations across Philadelphia
Partners develop new program to research and provide STEM play experiences to cultivate 21st century skills
As a part of the Built to Play initiative, $1 million in grants are awarded across Western New York and Southeast Michigan for creative ideas that incorporate play into everyday life in unexpected places
New playground at Maree G. Farring Elementary Middle School brings a great place to play to the kids who need it most, the first of several projects designed to help ensure every school in Baltimore has a place for kids to play
Following last year's successful playground build in Stein Park, local city and community leaders unite again to ensure even more kids have a great, new space to play
Building upon the initial Built to Play Initiative, another $1 million is now available across Western New York and Southeast Michigan for creative ideas that incorporate play into everyday life in unexpected places
Partners will develop new program to research and develop innovative play experiences for the future