Politics & Government

City Of Renton Now Accepting Applications For Neighborhood Mini-Grants

A workshop will be held May 22, 2012, from 6 to 7 p.m., at Renton City Hall for those interested.

As part of its efforts to foster strong and healthy neighborhoods, the City of Renton is now accepting applications for 2012 neighborhood mini-grants.

Mini-grants are available to neighborhood organizations and associations within the city of Renton that have applied for and received official recognition and are considered current through the city’s Neighborhood Program.

.  Mini-grants up to $1,000 are available for programs or projects when matched through sweat equity or neighborhood funds and must be completed in the year for which they are applied.  The grant allows neighborhoods to take advantage of opportunities for projects such as a neighborhood cleanup, physical improvements, meeting space rental, supplies for IKEA Renton River Days parade, and/or educational workshops.

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Applications will be accepted throughout the year while funds are available. Applications will be reviewed by a multi-departmental team and grants will be awarded based on the project’s merit. Grant projects must be completed by November 16, 2012. 

A workshop will be held May 22, 2012, from 6 to 7 p.m., at Renton City Hall for those interested.

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To RSVP for the workshop, or for more information about the program, contact Neighborhood Program Coordinator Norma McQuiller at 425-430-6595 or nmcquiller@rentonwa.gov or Neighborhood Program Assistant Wendy Kirchner at 425-430-6594 or wkirchner@rentonwa.gov

 

*Editor's Note: Information provided by the City of Renton.


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