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Planning Foundation of APA


Your contribution to the Planning Foundation of APA funds philanthropic activities that the American Planning Association has supported for years — scholarships and community equity programs — and new initiatives like special research projects and creative ways to "tell the planning story." It is an independent 501(c)(3) subsidiary of APA with its own seven-member governing board.

With your support, the Planning Foundation will help planners do more to rebuild and improve communities, reach out to nonplanners, and ensure opportunities for the planning leaders of tomorrow.


Community Planning Assistance Team Fund

APA's Community Planning Assistance Teams address issues of social equity, inclusion, and accessibility through the provision of specialized planning services to communities in need. Your donation will be used to support and expand these programs to more communities and bring planning expertise and advocacy into communities with limited resources. ...

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Disaster Recovery and Planning

We are continuing to solicit gifts to the Planning Foundation of APA that will be used exclusively to support the planning efforts undertaken by APA in support of communities impacted by natural disasters.

Here are some examples of what the APA Planning Foundation has done to help:

The Foundation supports the work of AICP Planning Assistance Team...

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Judith McManus Price Scholarship Fund

The Judith McManus Price Scholarship for Women and Minorities in Planning was established in 2002 through the generosity of her husband and children. Judith Price was an exceptional planner in Texas and New Mexico. The scholarship fund was created to encourage women and minorities to enter the field of planning, and to help planning students who ha...

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Planning Foundation of APA (General Fund)

Your contribution to the Planning Foundation of APA funds philanthropic activities that the American Planning Association has supported for years — scholarships and community equity programs — and new initiatives like special research projects and creative ways to "tell the planning story."

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