
Lysa Ratliff
CEO of KABOOM!, a national nonprofit working to end playspace inequity. Ratliff is a public speaker and advocate for community-led approaches to creating equitable, healthy places for children to play.
Eleven Collaborations Win $4.5 Million for Community Trust-Building
The Alliance for Social Trust and Allstate present the 2026 Trust in Practice Awards as an effort to fund and publicize trust-building as a practical discipline, not a civic sentiment. Tom Wilson says the awards are meant to show how trust can be designed into community engagement, while awardees describe that work as listening before acting, relying on local knowledge, building culturally accessible relationships, and sustaining repeated acts of connection under real community conditions.
KABOOM! Tests Playgrounds as Civic Trust Infrastructure in Uvalde
KABOOM! chief executive Lysa Ratliff used a Trust in Practice Summit awardee spotlight to argue that playgrounds can be more than a post-crisis gesture in Uvalde, Texas. She said the organization’s work after the Robb Elementary shooting shifted from building a single playspace to addressing a citywide access gap, with trust built through repeated presence and community-designed projects. Ratliff’s central claim is that joy can be productive: a measurable source of belonging, connection and problem-solving capacity, if KABOOM! and its research partners can prove the effect.