A chapter from Project for Public Spaces' Public Parks, Private Partners, investigating the wide range of relationships and experiences parks nonprofits have with their public partners.
Strengths and weaknesses of public-private partnerships, and information on how private investment can improve parks, from parks consultant Leon Younger.
How to deal with the people who can help you help your park, from Partnership for Parks.
An examination of the ground-breaking partnership that has the nonprofit Riverfront Recapture assuming responsibility for riverfront parks in the cities of Hartford and East Hartford, Connecticut.
Parks and Recreation magazine
Susan Rademacher of the Louisville Olmsted Parks Conservancy, on how the conservancy was formed and its first steps toward restoring and increasing use in Lousiville's parks.
A Success Story from the Urban Parks Institute.
The Pinellas Trail was financed before construction was even approved, due to an astute marketing and promotional effort by its founders.
How a park helped this once-faded industrial town become one of the most talked-about cities in the Southeast. A Success Story from the Urban Parks Institute.