Greening Guerrero (2006)

$8000 to San Jose/Guerrero Coalition to Save Our Streets for median planting between 23rd and 24th Streets. Since 1988, San Francisco Beautiful has been helping neighbors realize their dreams for a more beautiful city with small grants. Through our grant program we were able to revitalize community assets like gardens, create innovative new opportunities for interaction, […]
San Francisco Kids in Garden Program (2006)

$2500 to The Watershed Project for workshop supplies, printing, worms and worm bins, and plant propagation supplies for the San Francisco Kids in Garden Program. Since 1988, San Francisco Beautiful has been helping neighbors realize their dreams for a more beautiful city with small grants. Through our grant program we were able to revitalize community assets […]
Garden for the Environment (2006)

$6396 to Garden for the Environment to replace the old irrigation system, tools and wheelchair accessible planter bed at this 7th and Lawton educational garden. Since 1988, San Francisco Beautiful has been helping neighbors realize their dreams for a more beautiful city with small grants. Through our grant program we were able to revitalize community assets […]
Heron’s Head Park Gardens (2005)

$5000 committed to Literacy for Environmental Justice to create native plant gardens around this soon-to-be-built environmental education center at Heron’s Head Park. Since 1988, San Francisco Beautiful has been helping neighbors realize their dreams for a more beautiful city with small grants. Through our grant program we were able to revitalize community assets like gardens, create […]
Growing Greener Schoolyards Conference (2004)

$5000 to the SF Green School Yard Alliance’s 2004 Growing Greener School Yards Conference for construction materials at 18 workshops. Since 1988, San Francisco Beautiful has been helping neighbors realize their dreams for a more beautiful city with small grants. Through our grant program we were able to revitalize community assets like gardens, create innovative new […]
Lakeshore Elementary School Garden Classroom (2004)

$2500 to Lakeshore Elementary School PTA’s Garden Classroom Project for supplies and materials to create a new learning garden. Since 1988, San Francisco Beautiful has been helping neighbors realize their dreams for a more beautiful city with small grants. Through our grant program we were able to revitalize community assets like gardens, create innovative new opportunities […]
Native Plant Restoration Project (2004)

$1745 to Golden Gate Heights Neighborhood Group’s Native Plant Restoration Project for plants and soil amendments to create a native plant garden in a public right-of-way. Since 1988, San Francisco Beautiful has been helping neighbors realize their dreams for a more beautiful city with small grants. Through our grant program we were able to revitalize community […]
Fillmore Beautification (2014)

Lower Fillmore is a fast-growing commercial corridor. From the lively entertainment scene to fine-dining and great local fare, this densely populated corridor has a rich history and a bright future. Through a community design process and a micro-grant program we are investing $20,000 in streetscape improvements that will serve not only to increase foot traffic and identity, but to build community, […]
Broad/Randolph Street Improvements (2014)

Broad Street, as its name suggests, was plotted wider than the other streets in the area in anticipation of its use as a commercial corridor. However, today the street is mainly residential with a few corner grocery stores, restaurants, a barbershop and laundromat that serve the neighborhood. Through a community design process and a community micro-grant […]