Washington Commanders Resources
Government & Official Project Sites
This is the official D.C. government site for the RFK Campus redevelopment, offering updates on the stadium plan, community engagement initiatives, and other development projects.
Events DC—the official convention and sports authority for the District of Columbia—operates the RFK Campus.
This page shares official updates on the RFK Stadium demolition, including live viewing opportunities,
closure details, and ongoing structural work.
This page covers Events DC's vision for transforming parking lots into event spaces and play places, including The Fields at RFK Campus and other recreational destinations.
https://eventsdc.com/venue/rfk-stadium/future-rfk-stadium-and-campus
This is important for connecting local and small businesses to contracting opportunities related to the RFK development.
The land under the RFK stadium was federally owned and managed by the NPS. This provides historical context and demolition planning information for the RFK Stadium site.
Washington Commanders Resources
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https://www.commanders.com/community/charitable-foundation ◦ The official foundation page for community giving, including programs supporting youth throughout the region impacting more than 179,000 children annually
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Washington Commanders Foundation | Washington Commanders - Commanders.com
Hosted by the Washington Commanders Foundation, this page serves as the central hub for all charitable and outreach requests to include requests for equipment donations, player / legend appearance request form, and in-kind donations. All requests are reviewed based on need, impact, availability and alignment with the team’s mission.
Additional Resources
This page outlines how skilled trade contractors and small businesses can partner with Clark on future construction projects
https://www.clarkconstruction.com/business-with-us/trade-contractors
For Certified Business Enterprise information related to contracting opportunities
Outlines the provision in the act that transfers administrative authority over the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium Campus from the National Park Service to the District of Columbia.