City of Holland Neighborhood Mini-Grant Program
This program provides funding to neighborhood groups and organizations in Holland to support community initiatives that enhance local pride, improve quality of life, and strengthen relationships among residents.
The City of Holland's Neighborhood Mini-Grant Program aims to encourage and support neighborhood initiatives that foster pride and a sense of belonging, improve residents' quality of life, increase neighborhood capacity and leadership, and develop stronger relationships among neighbors and groups. Grants up to $1,500 are available for non-profit organizations, neighborhood-based community groups, and faith-based groups within the City of Holland. Groups of neighbors must find a host organization to sponsor the project and act as the project fiduciary. Applications are accepted year-round until funds are exhausted.
Award Range
Not specified - $1,500
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Eligible grantees include non-profit organizations such as neighborhood-based community groups and faith-based groups located or operating within the City of Holland. Groups of neighbors who wish to apply must find a host organization willing to sponsor the project and act as the project fiduciary. Applicants must demonstrate that their group: Is composed of multiple people who live and/or work in the neighborhood. Gathered the wider neighborhood’s support for the project. To encourage greater community engagement, preference will be given to groups which demonstrate in their application that they have gone above the minimum engagement requirements. Has a project budget outlining how they propose to fund the entire project and have addressed any applicable project lifecycle issues of ongoing maintenance and cost. Agrees to report back upon completion of the project, including an accounting of all revenues, expenses and proof of purchases. Project Criteria Applicants must demonstrate that the project: Will occur within Holland city limits and be geographically defined within a neighborhood. Acceptable locations may include: City of Holland land, right of ways, parks, trails, greenways, boulevards, parking areas, alleys, etc. Private land that is accessible to the general public and not owned by a business (e.g. parking lots, green space around faith/cultural buildings, not-for-profit organizations, etc.) City of Holland land, right of ways, parks, trails, greenways, boulevards, parking areas, alleys, etc. Private land that is accessible to the general public and not owned by a business (e.g. parking lots, green space around faith/cultural buildings, not-for-profit organizations, etc.) The project contributes to neighborhood identity. The project encourages diverse neighborhood involvement and participation of residents, community members and volunteers in the project planning and process. Preference will be given to projects that provide more opportunities for residents based on their age, culture, disability, ethnicity, gender, generation, language, region and socioeconomic status. Projects occurring on non-city land will be considered only if they have received advanced permission from the landowner and meet all other established criteria. Priority will be given to applications showing a substantial level of either/both other cash donations or contributions of volunteer labor or other forms of in-kind support. Capital projects are eligible for this grant. For more information, visit Neighborhood Mini-Grant Program.
Geographic Eligibility
City of Holland
Application Opens
Not specified
Application Closes
Not specified
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