
The International Association Of Skateboard Companies, Skaters For Public Skateparks and the Tony Hawk Foundation have worked together to bring you the ultimate Public Skatepark Guide.
My bet is it is a great tool for any individual or organizations to get some more information on how to get skateparks built.
The Tony Hawk Foundation recently awarded their Spring 2007 skatepark grant awards.
Tony Hawk Foundation Spring 2007 Grant Awards Announced
23 communities receive financial assistance for skatepark construction.
The Tony Hawk Foundation has announced its Spring 2007 skatepark grant awards. Collectively worth $210,000, the 23 grants were awarded by the Foundation’s Board of Directors to help build free, quality public skateparks. Grant recipients were selected based on a number of criteria set out by the Tony Hawk Foundation, including the local median income and demonstrated need of the community where the skatepark will be located, the scope and quality of the skatepark design, the degree to which skaters themselves are involved in all aspects of the project (including planning, fundraising, and design), and other factors.
The Spring 2007 Tony Hawk Foundation Grant Recipients include the following communities:
• Nederland, Colorado $25,000
• New Braunfels, Texas $25,000
• Fowler, California $15,000
• Cedaredge, Colorado $15,000
• Coos Bay, Oregon $15,000
• Barstow, California $10,000
• Spirit Lake, Iowa $10,000
• Duluth, Minnesota $10,000
• Poteet, Texas $10,000
• Clifton Forge, Virginia $10,000
• Redlands, California $5,000
• Hart, Michigan $5,000
• Keewatin, Minnesota $5,000
• Crookston, Minnesota $5,000
• New Madrid, Missouri $5,000
• Newport, New Hampshire $5,000
• Hugo, Oklahoma $5,000
• Echo, Oregon $5,000
• Pendleton, Oregon $5,000
• Spearman, Texas $5,000
• Almira, Washington $5,000
• Durbin, West Virginia $5,000
• Viola, Wisconsin $5,000
for more info:
http://publicskateparkguide.org/
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