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Join in supporting the Central Park Conservancy to ensure Central Park remains clean and green for generations to come. Your support will help protect 30 years and $530 million of investment in the Park, reinforce your leadership in community and environmental initiatives, and enhance the quality of life in New York City for your employees, customers and their families.

Become a Corporate Partner

Help protect 30 years and $530 million of investment in the Park, reinforce your company’s leadership in community and enhance the quality of life in New York City for your employees, customers and their families.

Become a Corporate Sponsor

The social, cultural, artistic and environmental diversity that is fundamental to Central Park provides a depth and breadth of partnership opportunities unparalleled in New York City.

Corporate Volunteering

Build employee cohesiveness and camaraderie by spending a "Day in the Dirt" in Central Park.

Entertain in Central Park

Solidify client relationships, reward high-performing associates, or provide executives with high quality networking opportunities through a variety of exclusive and memorable entertainment options available in Central Park.

Match Employee Giving

Make your employees' donations work harder for Central Park - double their donation with a matching gift from your company.

Host a Promotion or Cause-Marketing Project

Partner with the Central Park Conservancy on cause-related marketing programs and corporate advertising campaigns to benefit Central Park, your customers and your company.
In-kind Gifts

Donate Gifts-In-Kind

Through the contribution of in-kind gifts, companies can provide budget relief to the Central Park Conservancy while showcasing a product or service to attractive target markets.

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  • Dianna Ross Playground in Central Park Diana Ross Playground

    Funding for this playground was provided by the singer Diana Ross after her historic concert on the Great Lawn in 1983.