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Spring 2017 Award Recipients 
Totaled $990,018

Community Challenge Grants

African American Art & Cultural Complex           
Awarded: $36,185
Project: Community parklet located at 762 Fulton Street.
 
Castro/Upper Market Community Benefit District
Awarded: $100,000
Project: Renovation and greening at the Pink Triangle Park and Memorial Rose Garden located at 2454 - 2458 Market Street.
 
Chinatown Community Development Center
Awarded: $40,000
Project: Creation of a mosaic mural at 746 – 750 Wentworth Alley.

Friends of Alemany Farm, sponsored by San Francisco Parks Alliance
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Awarded: $55,873
Project: Expansion and programming activities at the Alemany Farm located at 700 Alemany Blvd.
Glen Park Greenway, sponsored by San Francisco Parks Alliance
Awarded: $70,173
Project: Tree planting and landscape project on Bosworth Street, between
Brompton Avenue and Burnside Avenue.
 
Nature in the City, sponsored by Earth Island Institute
Awarded: $100,000
Project: Restoration and conservation of the Palou Phelps Open Space Hill in the Bayview neighborhood.
 
PlantSF, sponsored by San Francisco Parks Alliance
Awarded: $41,382
Project: Moscone Elementary School sidewalk garden located at 2576 Harrison Street.
 
Sisterhood Gardens, sponsored by Chinese Progressive Association            Awarded: $33,151
Project: Expansion and improvements at the Sisterhood Gardens located at 220 – 298 Brotherhood Way.

Living Alleys Grants

Build Public
Awarded: $139,000
Project: Multi-phased streetscape project on the 100 block of Hickory Street in the Hayes Valley neighborhood.

 
Market-Octavia Eastern Neighborhood Area Plans Grants

Dogpatch & Northwest Potrero Hill Green Benefit District
Awarded: $34,739
Project: Benches Garden and Plaza project located at San Bruno Avenue and 18th Street.
 
Dogpatch & Northwest Potrero Hill Green Benefit District
Awarded: $38,357
Project: Progress Park Community Fitness Zone located at Iowa Street.
 
Tunnel Top Park, sponsored by San Francisco Parks Alliance
Awarded: $48,058
Project: Phase Three of Tunnel Top Park located at 1110 Pennsylvania Avenue.

Urban Watershed Stewardship Grants

June Jordan School of Equity, sponsored by SparkSF
Awarded: $98,700
Project: Rainwater harvesting project at the school’s Learning Garden located at 325 La Grande Avenue.
 
Lawton Alternative School PTA
Awarded: $55,600
Project: Schoolyard greening and rainwater harvesting project located at 1570-31st Avenue.
 
Literacy for Environmental Justice
Awarded: $98,800
Project: Rainwater harvesting project at the Candlestick Point State Recreation Area located at 1150 Carroll Avenue.
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Community Challenge Grant Program
Division of the City Administrator's Office
City Hall, Room 362
One Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place
San Francisco, CA 94102
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  • About
    • Gallery
    • Funded Grants
    • Advisory Committee
    • Partners
    • Give2SF
  • Programs
    • Grant Programs >
      • Community Challenge Grants
      • Urban Watershed Stewardship Grants
      • Eastern Nbrhds Area Plan Grants
    • Guidelines & Applications >
      • CCG Guidelines
      • Eastern Nbrhds Guidelines
      • Urban WSG Guidelines
  • For Grantees
    • Documents
    • Media Kit
  • Contact
    • Notices & Meetings