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City of Long Beach Neighborhood Micro Grant Program

$1,500
Closed
Rolling Deadline
Grant Description

Grant Opportunity: City of Long Beach Neighborhood Micro Grant Program Donor: City of Long Beach, California Type: Grant Deadline: Ongoing Grant Size: Up to $1,500 Duration: 12 months The Development Services Department Housing and Neighborhood Services Bureau is seeking proposals from established Long Beach neighborhood associations to host neighborhood events and improvement projects. The Neighborhood Micro Grant Program (NMGP) aims to support events and projects that enhance neighborhood spirit, collaboration, and revitalization efforts. NMGP will provide up to $1,500 for goods and services to support approved events and projects focused on blight reduction, financial or employment training, crime awareness, fair housing, health services, and mental health services citywide. Eligible public service events/projects must have the support of the neighborhood organization’s governing body and the affected neighborhood. The grants will be disbursed directly to neighborhood associations with a tax ID number or fiscal agent. All events/projects must be completed within twelve months of the Notice of Funding Availability. For more information, visit City of Long Beach website.

Funding Details

Award Range

Not specified - $1,500

Total Program Funding

Not specified

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

No

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

County governments
State governments

Additional Requirements

The grants will be disbursed directly to neighborhood associations who must have a tax ID number or fiscal agent.

Geographic Eligibility

City of Long Beach

Key Dates

Application Opens

July 17, 2023

Application Closes

Not specified

Contact Information

Grantor

City of Long Beach

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