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Community-Built Playspace Grants is sponsored by KaBOOM!. The KaBOOM! Community-Built Playspace Grants program supports community-driven initiatives to create more equitable and accessible play spaces for children.
This grant opportunity empowers organizations to transform underutilized spaces into safe and engaging places for play.
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# Community-Built Playspace Application - KABOOM! Menu Close Keyword search Submit search * What is Playspace Inequity? * The 25 in 5 Initiative to End Playspace Inequity * Community-Built Playspaces * Disaster and Crisis Recovery * Keyword search Submit search * Community-Built Playspaces # Community-Built Playspace Application ## Begin Your Community-Built Playspace Application The process to becoming a KABOOM!
Community Partner begins here! If you haven’t already, we**strongly recommend**reviewing the details of ourCommunity-Built Playspace Opportunitiesbefore starting the application. Once you feel confident that one of our opportunities is a fit for your community and circumstances, take our Eligibility Quiz below to ensure you meet our eligibility requirements and begin the application process.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations focused on creating play spaces for children; must pass an eligibility quiz. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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