Memorial Donations
We provide the opportunity for members of our community to donate to our park system in honor of loved ones. In order to allow for a coordinated and consistent program for soliciting and recognizing contributions, we have established the following guidelines. The guidelines were developed based on research on the best practices of similar agencies nationwide, the needs and resource capabilities of the Parks and Recreation Department and the desire of residents to recognize loved ones through monetary contributions providing for specific lasting memorials.
The Parks and Recreation Department stewardship donation guidelines allow for several types of opportunities. We encourage residents to contact the department to discuss ideas for locations for donations, however final donation locations will be dependent on the needs of the department and planning processes already underway.
Donations to the City of Boulder may be tax deductible. (Please see your tax advisor.)
Donations will be accepted in the following categories:
- Living Legacy tree donations: Living memorial donations will be accepted in the form of tree plantings in city parks.
- Stewardship bench donations : Memorial bench donations will be considered within the city park system.
- General donations: Donations for general park and recreation purposes are accepted and encouraged.
- Statues, Fountains, Plazas, Gardens, etc.: Donations of statues, fountains, plazas, gardens, etc. may be accepted under specific circumstances. The Department will determine placement of all such memorials.
- Park Naming Opportunities: Naming of a park as a memorial may be submitted under the Parks and Recreation Department's Park Naming Policy.
Living Legacy Tree Donations
The Living Legacy tree program provides individuals and organizations with the opportunity to honor people and commemorate special events by planting trees in city parks within the City of Boulder.
Trees may be donated by individuals in memory of a loved one, or to celebrate special events such as the birth of a child, or to observe a wedding. Businesses may wish to dedicate a tree to an outstanding employee, a new building, or upon reaching certain milestones. Other organizations may want to dedicate a tree as a living asset to the surrounding community.
Boulder’s extensive city parks system is continually growing, and trees are a great way to increase the beauty of our city and provide countless benefits to this community. Your tax-deductible contribution will be used to purchase trees to be planted in the Boulder parks system and Boulder Forestry staff will care for the trees. Contributions for one or more trees are gratefully accepted.
Our departmental policy does not allow for markers or plaques to be placed by the tree.
Although we accept Living Legacy requests year-round, trees will only be planted in the spring along with all other city planted trees, giving the trees the best chance for survival. Through communication between Urban Forestry staff and the contributor, an approved species will be chosen based on the desired planting site.
Deciduous trees will be at least 2 inches in diameter (approximately 10 to 12 feet tall) and evergreen trees will be 5 to 6 feet in height. The tree planting cost is $400, but the price may vary due to species, size, and availability.
Living Legacy contributors are always welcome to attend the tree planting.
Bench Stewardship Donation
The Parks and Recreation Bench Stewardship Program allows community members to make a stewardship donation to the department for the purchase, replacement, or refurbishment and maintenance of a park bench. The bench stewardship donation includes a plaque commemorating a person for the life of the bench. The bench stewardship program is a way to honor a loved one while supporting the ongoing maintenance of Boulder’s park system.
How to apply
- Review the program details below.
- Applications for a memorial bench in 2024 are now closed. Please check back in April 2025 for the 2025 application.
- Please note that applications only apply for the year in which they were submitted, so you must re-apply if you are not granted a bench and continue to be interested the following year.
Applications are accepted in the order in which they are received and based on location availability within the parks. Staff will provide a list of available locations from which to choose as part of the application each year. Flexibility on bench placement increases the chances that we will be able to accommodate your request for a bench.
Staff will follow up with all applicants in September of each year regarding the status of their application. Please email Brian Wegner with any questions at wegnerb@bouldercolorado.gov.
General Donations
General donations gifted to the Parks and Recreation department will be acknowledged by a letter from the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board. Funds generated by these donations will be used to best meet current needs of the department as determined by the Director. From time to time, the department may be accepting donations for a specific project to benefit the department. A list of opportunities for project-specific donations will be maintained and provided to those who express interest.
Statues, Fountains, Plazas, Gardens, etc.
Memorial Donations which are large in scale are generally not encouraged. To the extent that projects of this nature are consistent with park planning processes they may be considered on a case-by-case basis. Donors may contact the department to discuss their idea.
Park Naming Opportunities and Play Boulder Foundation
In addition to the above memorial donation opportunities, donations may be made to the -Play Boulder Foundation The foundation supports and advocates for parks and recreation programs and services in the Boulder area.
Donation Requests
To request a donation for your group or organization, please write a letter or email including your organization's tax exempt number. Donations are only made to schools and organizations within City of Boulder city limits that are in alignment with the Parks and Recreation Department mission and goals.
Emails can be sent to:
Megan Windle, Marketing Manager
windlem@bouldercolorado.gov