Austin Parks Foundation partners with our community to enhance people’s lives by making our public parks, trails and green spaces better through volunteerism, innovative programming, advocacy and financial support.
They have invested over $80 million in Austin parks since their inception in 1992 and their annual flagship volunteer event, It’s My Park Day results in an average of $650,000 in volunteer labor each year. IMPD is the first Saturday of March and November.
APF & ACL Music Festival Grant
APF offers grants to the community for large and small scale projects. Learn more about grants with APF at the button below.
APF Annual Fundraiser Party
10/9/24’ Party for the Parks with Orville Peck
10/9/24’ Party for the Parks with Orville Peck
Programming
APF creates programming like Movies in the Park and the Adopt-A-Park program to encourage the use of public space and engage people in Austin parks.
APF is expanding their In the Park Series this fall. They currently host Playdates in the Park, Movies in the Park, and Fitness in the Park. This fall, they will be adding Art in the Park. These are free community events; find more information here.
Austin Parks September Events Calendar
APF has several upcoming events, volunteer opportunties, and programming. View their event calendar below - and follow their Instagram to stay in touch.
02 SEP | 7:00 am - 8:00 am | Zilker Metropolitan Park | EVENT DETAIL
FITNESS IN THE PARK: MONDAY MOVEMENT W/ HABITAT
04 SEP | 10:00 am - 11:30 am | Mary Moore Searight Metropolitan Park | EVENT DETAIL
9/4 PLAYDATE IN THE PARK: MARY MOORE SEARIGHT METROPOLITAN PARK
07 SEP | 9:00 am - 11:00 am | Bartholomew District Park| EVENT DETAIL
OPEN WORKDAY: BARTHOLOMEW DISTRICT PARK
11 SEP | 10:00 am - 11:00 am | Patterson Neighborhood Park | EVENT DETAIL
9/11 ART IN THE PARK: PATTERSON PARK
13 SEP | 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm | Mueller Lake Park | EVENT DETAIL
9/13 MOVIE IN THE PARK – BARBIE (2023)
Austin Parks Foundation Commitment to Parks Equity
“At APF we understand we have an important role to play in the long term sustainability of the city’s parks, trails and green spaces. The need for greater diversity both within the organization and through our projects and programs, as well as the importance on focusing efforts on equity and access to great parks for every Austinite is embedded within our work. That’s why our current strategic plan identifies supporting parks in historically underserved neighborhoods, by working with communities to address their needs and investing appropriate resources, as one of our overarching goals. Our parks are not immune from the racist policies and segregation of Austin’s past and present. We aim to help change Austin’s future.”