Great parks make great cities. They strengthen communities, boost local economies, and nurture our shared sense of belonging.

As the nation’s only independent, multisector organization solely dedicated to the future of city parks, City Parks Alliance gives the field a collective voice in shaping policy, securing funding, and driving innovation.

Your support fuels our work to advances the urban parks movement and contributes to greener, more equitable cities.

Whether you give a one-time donation, join as a member, or sponsor an event, every contribution makes a difference.

 

Direct donations help us keep program costs low, pursue new research, and stay at the forefront of park advocacy. Your gift ensures our resources and programming remain accessible to as many urban parks professionals as possible.

City Parks Alliance sponsors play a starring role in our work, recognized for supporting urban parks and green spaces, and the anchor role parks play in creating thriving cities. 

Put your company in front of our network of 11,000+ urban parks and recreation leaders, city planning and design professionals, public officials, advocates, and funders.

Sponsorship opportunities are now open for Greater & Greener 2026, the only conference focused exclusively on urban parks, taking place June 13-16 in Austin, TX. Learn more about Greater & Greener sponsorship opportunities.

For other sponsorship opportunities outside of Greater & Greener, contact Hilary Dick, City Parks Alliance Development Consultant.

Connect directly with the urban park professionals that matter most to your business. Exhibiting at an event provides face-to-face networking opportunities with urban parks leaders actively seeking solutions and partnerships.

Learn more about Greater & Greener exhibitors. Exhibitor spots for the 2026 conference are sold out. Sign up to receive City Parks Alliance emails at the bottom of this page for advance notification of exhibitor opportunities at Greater & Greener 2028 in Atlanta, GA.

Questions?

Contact Hilary Dick for more information or to discuss other ways to support City Parks Alliance’s work.