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Build a Playground
Project Planner
Our step-by-step Project Planner equips you with all the know-how you'll need to build a playground—in one day!
Tools and Resources
Get funding, learn the nuts and bolts of building a great place to play, and improve your local playground.
Become a Community Partner
Build a great place to play for your community with the help of your neighbors, friends, KaBOOM! and our Funding Partners.
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Take Action for Play
Save Play in Your Community
Get tips, ideas, and inspiration for making your community more playful.
Playful City USA
Our Playful City USA program recognizes cities and towns that embrace play as a priority.
KaBOOM! Community
Connect and share with other folks who are trying to bring play to their communities.
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The Map of Play
Playing Near You
Find, add, rate, and review playgrounds in your community.
Play Deserts
Where are playgrounds needed most and what happens when kids have nowhere to play?
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About KaBOOM!
What We Do
KaBOOM! is a national nonprofit dedicated to saving play for America's children.
Who We Are
We are peppy, purple-adorned people who passionately promote the power of play!
Partner With Us
Our partners help us to create new playgrounds and to spread the word about the importance of PLAY.
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7 months agoafortune rated 3 playgrounds -
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7 months agoafortune joined Stoney Creek Apartments -
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9 months agoQuestion out to the greater playground-ing community - Multigenerational projects? Does anyone have ideas on great projects that can engage generations on either side of the spectrum?
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9 months agoThis is SUPER fun!! What a great way of turning a table into a multifunctioning place!
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11 months agoI've had several groups show interet in Xeriscaping - water wise gardening that focuses on drought resistant, native, low-maintenance plants that are incorporated into a natural landscape design. I've begun a little research on this and am curious if there's anyone who's had great success and could share their thoughts or ideas on how a community could go about planning for their own xeriscape garden?
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11 months agoafortune joined Ruth Rothkopf Park -
11 months agoafortune RSVP'd for Ruth Rothkopf Park -
12 months agoafortune became a fan of Frederick Douglass Academy Elementary School -
12 months agoafortune became a fan of Carter Academy
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