Community Engagement: A Case Study
Kids Cove—a beloved community playground in Marquette, Michigan—showed clear signs of deterioration after two generations of service. A group of volunteers identified the need for a new inclusive playground, and the city agreed to support the initiative if the volunteers would lead the fundraising and planning. In less than 20 months, the group was able to hire a landscape architecture team, rally the community around the initiative, create a playground design with input from constituency groups, and raise over a million dollars for the project. How did they do it? In this course, Mara Kaplan will interview three community members to learn how a team of volunteers was able to accomplish what they did, how they used crowdfunding to finish their campaign, and how a strong partnership between a landscape architecture team and the volunteers was crucial to the success of the project.
Upon completing this course you’ll be able to:
- Describe how an architecture team can help the community solicit input from different constituency groups.
- Understand the pros and cons of undertaking a project in a small community with a 26% poverty rate.
- Identify apps, programs, and ideas that can assist in getting the community involved in the project.