The North Dakota Department of Commerce is pleased to announce the Main Street Initiative (MSI) 2024 Vibrancy Grant.
Donor Name: North Dakota Department of Commerce
State: North Dakota
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: In-kind | Grant | Reimbursement
Deadline: 03/01/2024
Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The Main Street Initiative (MSI) Vibrancy Grant Program supports local efforts to increase community vibrancy by providing seed funding for a small project that will build momentum and inspire additional projects. Community vibrancy improves quality of life, helps attract and retain workforce, and enhances community pride.
Program Objective
Any community in North Dakota could benefit from adding a spark of activity and energy to a part of your community. Whether your community wants to add public art, activate underutilized space, or promote walking and biking, this program may interest you. By starting small and supporting an initial community vibrancy project, this grant program can inspire others in your community to engage and contribute to community vibrancy, improving quality of life for visitors and residents.
Funding Information
Main Street Vibrancy Grant funds are from the North Dakota Department of Commerce Momentum Funds. A total of $30,000 is available over the 2023-2025 biennium, ($15,000 available each year).
This grant requires a community match, and all grant payments are made on a reimbursement basis. Matching dollars cannot be from other State of North Dakota funds. Match requirements vary by community.
- Non-Main Street Community: a 1:1 match is required (100% of the requested amount must be matched); 100% of the match must be financial.
- Example: $3000 total project = $1500 Vibrancy Grant + $1500 community cash match
- Main Street Community: 100% of the requested amount must be matched by the community; 50% of the match can be in-kind.
- Example: $3000 total project = $1500 Vibrancy Grant + $750 community cash match + $750 local community in-kind allowance
- Main Street Champion Community: 100% of the requested amount must be matched by the community; 75% of the match can be in-kind.
- Example: $3000 total project = $1500 Vibrancy Grant + $375 community cash match +$1,125 community in-kind allowance
Match funds are required to be recorded and submitted for approval at the time of reimbursement. Match funds can be allocated from any private or public source and in-kind contributions will be considered.
Eligible Projects
The Main Street Vibrancy Grant Program will support the following projects:
- Public Event
- The event funded with this grant can be ongoing (i.e. annual) or a one-time event.
- If used for an existing event (i.e. annual street fair) applicant must explain how this event will be different from previous events.
- Public Art or Cultural Celebration
- Example: art in the park event, creation/updating public mural, musical performance, local theater production.
- Activating Underutilized Space
- Example: turning a vacant space into a small park (parklet), adding plants or trees, adding benches or upgrading lighting.
- Community Gathering Space
- Having a space where community members can gather for events and conversations, especially if centered around food, can be a vital element of vibrancy.
- Private businesses are not eligible to receive funding. The recipient of funds must be a not-for-profit or public entity or facility.
- Example: upgrade or expansion to existing community hall or community/not-for-profit cafe, restaurant, or grocery store.
- Promoting Active Transportation
- Example: painting temporary bike lanes, adding decorative cross walks, adding lighting to walking spaces, making a walking path interactive or interpretive.
- Mitigating the Impact of Vacant or Deteriorated Infrastructure in a Public Area
- Many communities have at least one building or lot that is in disrepair. While it can be expensive to tear down or renovate buildings, there may be creative things your community can do to mitigate the potential negative impacts.
- Private businesses are not eligible to receive funding. The recipient of funds must be a not-for-profit or public entity or facility.
- Example: paint the windows of an empty building, fix up the façade of a vacant storefront.
- Other
- Does your community have a great idea for a small-scale vibrancy project that isn’t included on the list above? Give it a shot! Explain your project and how it will bring vibrancy to your town.
Eligibility Criteria
Not-for-profit community organizations are eligible to apply as are local political entities. Non-governmental entities must be registered with the North Dakota Secretary of State’s office to be eligible to receive funding.
For more information, visit North Dakota Department of Commerce.