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Fundraise

We’ve got big goals, reforming parking policy nationwide is no meager task, and we need your help to accomplish them.

Grants

Do you have experience researching and applying for grants? Do you work with an organization that funds projects that the Parking Reform Network could undertake?

If you can help us fundraise through grants, get in touch: funding@parkingreform.org

House Parties & Other Events (Post-Pandemic)

One way we can raise funds for general organizational operations, design and printing, and research is through fundraising events like house parties and benefit evenings.

For a house party event, we ask that you provide refreshments, invite your friends and colleagues, and make an exemplary donation and pitch for donations. We will provide an organizational representative to share the mission of the Parking Reform Network and answer questions.

If you have another idea for an event, we can leverage the organization’s non-profit status to secure donations of food, beverages, meeting space, auction items, or whatever you can think of!

Contact us at funding@parkingreform.org and we’ll figure it out.

Personal Fundraising Campaigns

Would you like to raise money for the Parking Reform Network for your birthday or as part of a personal fundraising campaign? You can fundraise through Facebook and we we can help you get the organization approved for giving on other platforms. If you need help, reach out to funding@parkingreform.org

Corporate Giving

Does your employer (or your own business) have a corporate giving campaign? Send us an email at funding@parkingreform.org so we can qualify and/or discuss terms.

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