PARK STEWARDSHIP

Parks Summit

The Detroit Parks Coalition hosted the 4th annual Detroit Parks Summit on November 12, 2024 in partnership with the City of Detroit and the Detroit Pistons. The summit was free to attend. We were joined by 160 fellow park advocates and enthusiasts for a day full of networking and learning from one another. 

2024 Detroit Parks Summit

Stewarding Nature in Detroit’s Parks

Local stewards of large and small parks across the city shared best practices for natural areas management. Speakers shared lessons learned in organizing volunteer cleanups, installing and maintaining native habitats, combating invasive species, and more.

Park Stewardship 101 

In this session, Rob Streit, Resources and Partnership Manager with the City of Detroit and Detroit Parks Coalition, provided an overview of park stewardship, including working with the city, permitting & events, cleanups, and capital improvements. Attendees were given tangible tools to improve their work, from communications directories to funding resources.  View the slide presentation here.

Engaging Youth in Detroit’s Parks 

From camping in Detroit’s natural spaces to creating programming and social media outreach for their peers, Detroit’s young people have plenty of options to get out in nature without leaving the city. Our panel of youth programming experts discussed working with Detroit’s youth in our parks–and what they’ve learned in the process. 

Communications, Marketing & Outreach 

The best marketing and outreach practices are just as diverse as our parks! In this session, local leaders talked about amplifying their park authentically in social media, mass marketing, and door to door outreach.

Parks Safety & Security

This session explored how police, security, and community stewardship groups can work together to ensure a positive experience for all park users.

Live from the Parks

Participants got a taste of popular park programming with special hands-on stewardship activities throughout the summit.

  • Healthy Hustle, hosted by Danjanay Stewart,

  • Stewardship Activities and Invasive Species Management, hosted by Antonio Cosme, stewardship manager at Friends of Rouge Park, swgrows@gmail.com. View slide presentation here.

  • Field Trip to Ella Fitzgerald Park and Palmer Park, led by Stacy Varner of People for Palmer Park and Darnetta Banks of Ella Fitzgerald Park Conservancy

Stories from the Park

The summit concluded with a live storytelling session led by three Detroiters with inspiring stories from their parks–and what they meant to them. Thank you to our storytellers:

Planning for Successful Fund Development

Effective planning helps your team set clear fundraising priorities and provides staff and board members with a path to achieving success. This workshop will walk you through the essential steps for creating a fundraising plan, including insights on crafting a compelling case for support, expanding and diversifying your organization's funding sources, and developing a concrete action plan. All participants will be invited to join future DPC fundraising seminars. View slide presentation here.