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SF Invites Residents to Dream Big with $6 Million for Community Park Projects Skip to primary navigation The Glen Park Association Up-to-the-minute news from Glen Park About the Glen Park Association SF Invites Residents to Dream Big with $6 Million for Community Park Projects January 29, 2026 by SF Recreation Park Department The Community Opportunity Fund (COF) is a citywide capital program that provides an opportunity for neighbors, community groups, park advocates, and partners to nominate capital projects for funding.
Park users know how to make their parks better and we want to help you make those positive changes happen! Established in the 2008 Clean and Safe Neighborhood Parks Bond, the COF program has improved 35 city parks, utilizing $17 million of public bond funding and $13. 7 million in philanthropic investment, in-kind donations, and sweat equity.
The COF is now in its third Bond cycle with $6 million allocated from the 2020 Health and Recovery Bond for the next round of awards. Nominations are open for Rec and Park’s Community Opportunity Fund, a program that supports community-driven park improvement projects across the city. The first deadline is approaching, and attendance at one of two February workshops is required as part of the application process.
Pre-application workshops will be held in the evening on Tuesday, February 10, with a sign-up deadline of February 3, and during the day on Saturday, February 21, with a sign-up deadline of February 14. Nominations for Community Opportunity Funds (COF) are now op Applications will be accepted February 10 through March 26, 2026.
Review the application materials: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Attendance at one of two February workshops is a required part of the application process. Pre-application workshops will be held in the evening on Tuesday, February 10, with a sign-up deadline of February 3 , and during the day on Saturday, February 21, with a sign-up deadline of February 14 .
Once you complete the workshop registration form and select a time slot, Rec and Park staff will confirm a specific appointment time. Daydream about the park improvement you’d like to see in your park! What are the COF’s Goals?
The COF has five main policy goals: Foster community stewardship Enhance park experience and identity Leverage resources from the community Deliver the program in an efficient and streamlined manner Consider geographic equity and offer benefits to disadvantaged communities Filed Under: Grants , Recreation and Parks Department , Uncategorized Next GPA Quarterly Meeting Wednesday, April 29, 6:30-8 p. m.
Monthly cleanup on the Greenway First Saturday of the Month (usually). Glen Canyon Habitat Restoration Every third Saturday 9:30 a. m to noon Check It Out at the Glen Park Library Click image above or here to see the latest Glen Park Rec Center schedule.
Renew Your Glen Park Association Membership for 2025 Join the Glen Park Association and help promote our community’s interests. Together, we can secure improvement funds, publicize neighborhood concerns and strive to speak as one voice on neighborhood and city issues. Membership in the Glen Park Association is only $10 annually and can be purchased online.
Glen Park Association Advertising Sponsors JE_Digital Small Space Ad Diamond Heights Digital Ad GPA Ad- Perez Construction ad 6. 27. 22 v Glen Park Center for Creative Exploration - child Bird & Beckett Books drawing Facebook SF Chron Instagram Twitter Join the Glen Park Association on Facebook The @glenparkassociation and @glen_parkmerchantssf would like to thank all the volunteers who helped pick up trash on Saturday, Valentine’s Day!
Not only was it a monthly cleanup in Glen Park.. it was a wonderful way to be in community and an expression of our love for #SanFrancisco ❤️! 33 bags of trash outta here!
🙌🏽 A big thank you to @avenuegreenlight for their generous support for our snacks and refreshments, @canyonmarket for their wonderful fruit/cupcakes and drinks, @pebblescafesf for their delicious coffee, @critterfritterspetfood for hosting, @sfpublicworks for the supplies and trash pick up, and @refuserefusesf for their continued support in bringing our community together!
Our next Clean up is MARCH 21st, Meet at @critterfritterspetfood, 670 #keepsfclean #dontlitter #refuserefusesf 0 Comments Comment on Facebook A big thank you to all who joined the Glen Park Library Open House Tour of the Arlington Path Plants! A special thanks to Sophie Constantinou for guiding the group and a thanks to all involved in taking care of the beautiful gardens in the Bernal Cut/ Arlington path!
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