Get Involved
How to Get Involved
The Fremont Canal Sculpture Garden is a $2 million community-funded project. Our Launch Fundraiser goal is $500,000 — and every contribution, from a bronze sculpture to an engraved paver, helps bring this vision to life.
Pending 501(c)(3)
Legacy
Purchase & Donate a Bronze Sculpture
Your contribution will influence generations — a legacy that lasts forever
Sculptures will be available for purchase at our Launch Fundraiser on May 31st. When you purchase a bronze, you are donating it to the park — complete with plinth and mounting — for permanent installation in the garden. Donors are recognized with a plaque honoring their donation or a person or organization of their choosing, on-site at the park and on the project website.
The park is adjacent to the well-known, high-traffic Burke-Gilman Trail. Many people will see your contribution far into the future.
Foundation
Make a Donation
Every gift brings the garden closer to reality
Contribute to the project fund to bring the Sculpture Garden to life. Donors are recognized with a plaque honoring a person or organization of their choosing.
Community
Sponsor a Seating Area
Create a gathering place for the community
Fund a welcoming, curved seating area along the garden path with a dedicated recognition plaque.
Partnership
Business & Private Sponsorship
Visible recognition both online and in the park
Donor recognition on the project website and park signage.
Personal
Paver Program
A personal touch anyone can give
A paver in the seating areas — a lasting personal tribute.
Give Your Time
Volunteer Opportunities
Stewardship
“Adopt” a Sculpture
Commit to monthly check-ins on your adopted sculpture and twice-annual cleaning. You’re the first to know if anything needs attention.
Community
Volunteer for “Friends of the Park”
Join volunteer work groups for clean-up and landscaping, twice annually.
This project is community powered in coordination with the City of Seattle and the Army Corps of Engineers.
Ready to Make a Difference?
To discuss donation opportunities, volunteer to adopt a sculpture, or learn more about the paver program, please reach out.