Valparaiso Offers Neighborhood Grants for 2024

Valparaiso Offers Neighborhood Grants for 2024

The City of Valparaiso is inviting neighborhoods to submit applications for the annual Neighborhood  Improvement Grant program, announced Maggie Clifton, Valparaiso’s Community Engagement  Director. Applications for the upcoming grant cycle will be due on March 1, 2024, with grant recipients  announced by March 15, 2024.  

“The Neighborhood Improvement Grant program has succeeded in funding 98 projects since we  introduced the program in 2018,” said Clifton. “The City is delighted to lead this program which unites  neighborhoods and inspires positive projects. With matching funds, these grants have resulted in more  than $1.3 million in neighborhood improvements over the past six years,” she said.  

Neighborhood Improvement Grants help neighbors come together for common goals. Previous projects  awarded Neighborhood Improvement Grants have included:  

∙ Community spaces, like bus stop benches and pavilions for gathering  

∙ Neighborhood signage/branding that instills unity and a sense of pride  

∙ Public art displays that add unique character by representing the neighborhood 

∙ Physical improvements, like planting trees or enhancing park equipment  

Neighborhoods may submit applications for up to $15,000 in qualified funding through the  Neighborhood Improvement Grant. The program is funded by the Valparaiso Redevelopment  Commission and administered by the Community Engagement Department. A grant review committee  assists in the selection process.  

2024 Applications are due March 1, 2024  

An information session will be held at Valparaiso City Hall on Sept. 6 at 5:30 pm where neighborhood  representatives can drop in and ask questions related to the program. Guidelines and application  materials are available on the Community Engagement page at Valpo.us, accessed at  tinyurl.com/ValpoGrant2024. For questions or guidance, Clifton is available at MClifton@valpo.us or at  City Hall, (219) 462-1161.  

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Recently the Banta neighborhood organized a tree planting with support from a Neighborhood  Improvement Grant through the City of Valparaiso. The City will be accepting applications for 2024  Neighborhood Improvement Grants through March 1, 2024. The City has presented 98 Neighborhood  Improvement Grants since 2018, helping neighbors come together for common goals, such as signage,  playground equipment and play spaces, bus stop benches, Little Libraries, and more. To learn more,  including how to apply, visit the Community Engagement page at Valpo.us.