FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
December 5, 2024
Contact: Michelle Williams, Mwilliams@camdenssd.com
Phone: 609-832-3318
CAMDEN, NJ—Reimagining Civic Commons (RCC), a collaboration of national foundations and civic leaders dedicated to revitalizing urban spaces for greater social, economic, and environmental benefits, has announced a $550,000 investment in Camden, New Jersey.
This grant has been awarded to the Camden Special Services District (CSSD) in conjunction with Camden Community Partnership (CCP). Team Camden is proud to lead this effort with the support of key collaborators, including The Trust for Public Land, the Daelight Foundation, Not In Our Parks, the City of Camden, Camden County, and a host of dedicated community organizations. The grant is made possible through the generous support of The JPB Foundation, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, The Kresge Foundation and The Miami Foundation, which serves as the initiative’s fiscal sponsor. Camden’s participation is supported by Subaru of America Foundation and the William Penn Foundation.
“I’m thrilled that Camden will continue participating in the Reimagining the Civic Commons Fund, thanks to our new grant award of $550,000 over the next three years,” said Camden Mayor Victor G. Carstarphen and Co-Chair of Camden Community Partnership. “Through this initiative, we’ve gained valuable insights into how other cities use their parks and open spaces to engage residents, and I’m even prouder to share our own successes with others. This latest round of funding will not only allow us to continue collaborating with our cohort members, but also give us the opportunity to pilot a model for ensuring the long-term care and maintenance of our city’s most treasured assets—our parks.”
Access the full article by using the link provided: 12.05.24-RCC-Grant-Release-final.pdf