Support SPS and Subchapters

We need your help making better skateparks!

SPS has been actively helping communities and activists with skatepark information as an all-volunteer non-profit since 2004. The positive impact on quality skatepark development can be seen across the world. SPS continues to grow and add exciting new programs that support its mission to make skateboarding better for everyone. By donating today you can be confident that every dollar will go directly toward furthering an important aspect of what SPS does.

Previous and existing SPS programs:
• National Skatepark Inventory
• Skateboarding Instructor Accreditation
• Annual speaking engagement at National Recreation and Parks Expo
• Publication of magazine articles and books, (like the Public Skatepark Development Guide)
• Direct consulting with parks planners and other agencies
• Skateparks Research Projects to help advocates in the field

Support skateboarders and their communities by making a donation now!


We encourage you to visit and support these SPS Chapters. Each one of these groups is hard at work getting places to skate in their communities. At this point SPS is at their limit for subchapters and cannot bring on anymore groups.

Community for Wenatchee Valley Skateparks

With a skate spot behind them, CWVS is now focused on a larger skatepark to serve the Wenatchee, Washington community.

Skaters for Eugene Skateparks

Based in Eugene, Oregeon, SES is committed to building a world-class skatepark. Their fundraising goal is an $870,000.

The San Antonio Skatepark Association

The San Antonio Skatepark Association has been hard at work since 2004. Not only do they work with the city, but also surrounding communities in building skateparks. In the last few years they have been able to allocate approximately $1.5 million dollars for public skateparks in San Antonio.

Skateparks for Portland Skateparks

Skateparks for Portland Skateparks mission is to create a comprehensive system of world-class public skateparks in Portland, OR. Portland has an ambitious plan to build 19 public skateparks throughout the city.