Linden Alley (2010)

$3,800 to the Neighborhood Parks Council to support the Linden Living Alley project (should this be a hyperlink to a map), which installed seating, landscaping, and traffic calming features in a blighted alleyway. Today the alley is a beloved community gathering place for neighbors to relax, interact, and enjoy a cup of San Francisco’s own Blue Bottle […]
650 Eddy Landscaping (2011)

$4,500 to Community Housing Partnership to install permeable landscaping at 650 Eddy. Permeable landscaping improves communities through beautification, habitat creation, and by allowing water to infiltrate into the ground rather than flooding the storm drains. Since 1988, San Francisco Beautiful has been helping neighbors realize their dreams for a more beautiful city with small grants. Through […]
McLaren Park Landscaping (2010)

$3,800 to Help McLaren Park for installation of landscaping at the Gambier Street entrance. 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, and help communities […]
Malcolm X Academy Garden (2011)

$4,500 to POWER (People Organized to Win Employment Rights) for a community garden at Malcolm X Academy. 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, […]
Starr King Greening (2011)

$4,500 to support Starr King Elementary School’s perimeter greening project. 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, and help communities build their capacity to […]
Argonne Garden (2011)

$4,500 to the Argonne Elementary PTO for a gardening and beautification project. 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, and help communities build their […]
Cabrillo Dahlia Garden (2010)

$150 to the Dahlia Society of California for the dahlia garden at Cabrillo Playground. 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, and help communities […]
Ord Triangle (2004)

$4952 for beautification of Ord Triangle Park. The park is a median that has been reclaimed and is maintained by neighborhood volunteers. SF Beautiful funded irrigation and pathway supplies to improve the infrastructure of the garden. Since 1988, San Francisco Beautiful has been helping neighbors realize their dreams for a more beautiful city with small grants. […]
Visitacion Valley Neighborhood Tree Planting (2005)

$5000 to Friends of the Urban Forest of Visitacion Valley neighborhood tree planting. 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, and help communities build […]
Harkness Ave Community Garden (2005)

$3500 to the Harkness Avenue Community Garden for construction and agricultural supplies. 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, and help communities build their […]