GameTime and CPRS Fund 30 New Playgrounds Across State of California
Two Million Dollars
30 New Playgrounds
GameTime is pleased to announce the funding recipients of the 2019 California Park and Recreation Society’s State-Wide Healthy Play Initiative. This is the third year for the funding and educational partnership between the California Parks and Recreation Society (CPRS), GameTime, and PlayCore.
In the training component of the initiative, PlayCore provided CEU-qualified professional development sessions throughout the state to share research-based best practices in playground design and programming. To help put these best principles into action, GameTime implemented the funding component of the initiative with a commitment of up to $2 million in matching funds to be distributed to agencies throughout the state. CPRS member agencies submitted applications for funding to assist with the development of playground spaces that encourage best practice designs for active behavior.
“Building a great playground is an important step in making a successful park. An equally important step is making sure it’s a place that meets the needs of families for generations to come,” said Robert Barron, Senior Vice President at GameTime. “The educational training and professional development provided by PlayCore equipped parks professionals with research and design best practices to create spaces everyone will love to visit, places that promote physical activity and encourage people of all ages and abilities to play together.”
Each playground funded by the initiative will be designated as a National Demonstration Site by PlayCore. National Demonstration Sites are part of a nationwide research project to collect anonymous usage data about the park and its long-term impact in a local community.
Stephanie Stephens, Executive Director of CPRS said, “We’ve seen over the years how our Parks Make Life Better® initiative impacts our leaders and communities. The trainings equip our leaders to put research into action within their communities; and in turn, we see kids and their parents having fun and being active on playgrounds that are designed with a purpose.”
The funding recipients are:
- City of Santa Clara
- City of Oakland
- City of Atascadero
- City of Bishop
- Paradise Recreation & Park District
- City of Davis Parks & Community Services
- City of Lathrop Parks & Recreation
- City of Victorville Community Services Department
- City of Palmdale Recreation & Culture
- Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District
- City of West Sacramento Parks & Recreation
- City of El Cajon Recreation Department
- City of Irwindale
- City of Long Beach Parks Recreation & Marine
- City of Menifee
- City of Encinitas
- City of Watsonville Parks & Comm Svcs
- City of Eureka
- City of Pleasanton Library and Recreation
- City of Pacifica
- City of Perris Community Services
- City of Selma
- City of Novato Parks, Rec. & Comm. Svcs.
- City of Dinuba Parks & Community Svcs.
- City of Santee
- City of Cerritos Rec Svcs Div
- Sunrise Recreation and Park District
- Fair Oaks Recreation & Park District
- City of Oxnard
- City of Huntington Park
The specific funding amounts for each of these projects will be determined once designs are completed and approved by the related agencies.