The City of Kirkland Neighborhood Matching Grant Program aims to improve the quality of life in Kirkland neighborhoods.
Donor Name: City of Kirkland
State: Washington
City: Kirkland
Type of Grant: Grant | Matching Grants
Deadline: 04/30/2025
Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
Funding Information
- Central Houghton:
- 2025 Grant Amount: $1,295
- 2026 Grant Amount: $1,295
- Total 2025-2026 Grant Amount: $2,591.
- Everest:
- 2025 Grant Amount: $1,060
- 2026 Grant Amount: $1,060
- Total 2025-2026 Grant Amount: $2,121.
- Evergreen Hill:
- 2025 Grant Amount: $2,154
- 2026 Grant Amount: $2,154
- Total 2025-2026 Grant Amount: $4,308.
- Finn Hill:
- 2025 Grant Amount: $2,604
- 2026 Grant Amount: $2,604
- Total 2025-2026 Grant Amount: $5,208.
- Highlands:
- 2025 Grant Amount: $1,143
- 2026 Grant Amount: $1,143
- Total 2025-2026 Grant Amount: $2,286.
- Juanita:
- 2025 Grant Amount: $3,115
- 2026 Grant Amount: $3,115
- Total 2025-2026 Grant Amount: $6,230.
- Lakeview:
- 2025 Grant Amount: $1,306
- 2026 Grant Amount: $1,306
- Total 2025-2026 Grant Amount: $2,612.
- Market:
- 2025 Grant Amount: $1,115
- 2026 Grant Amount: $1,115
- Total 2025-2026 Grant Amount: $2,229.
- Moss Bay:
- 2025 Grant Amount: $1,715
- 2026 Grant Amount: $1,715
- Total 2025-2026 Grant Amount: $3,431.
- Norkirk:
- 2025 Grant Amount: $1,380
- 2026 Grant Amount: $1,380
- Total 2025-2026 Grant Amount: $2,761.
- North Rose Hill:
- 2025 Grant Amount: $1,870
- 2026 Grant Amount: $1,870
- Total 2025-2026 Grant Amount: $3,739.
- South Rose Hill/Bridle Trails:
- 2025 Grant Amount: $1,620
- 2026 Grant Amount: $1,620
- Total 2025-2026 Grant Amount: $3,239.
- Totem Lake:
- 2025 Grant Amount: $1,722
- 2026 Grant Amount: $1,722
- Total 2025-2026 Grant Amount: $3,445.
- Total Kirkland Population:
- 2025 Grant Amount: $22,100
- 2026 Grant Amount: $22,100
- Total 2025-2026 Grant Amount: $44,200.
Eligible Projects
- Eligible projects fall into five (5) categories:
- Community Building Events: Neighborhood picnics, Fourth of July parade entry, holiday events, outdoor health/recreation (walking, biking, running) events, and emergency preparedness fairs;
- Communications and Operations: Neighborhood website, mailings, newsletters, meeting space, and administrative costs;
- Physical Improvement Projects: Landscape beautification, playground and minor park improvements, tree planting, and clean-up;
- Neighborhood Identity Projects: Signage and neighborhood entrance beautification, banners, and public art; and
- Leadership Training and Education: Sponsorship of board members or residents to leadership and training opportunities.
Eligibility Criteria
- For your neighborhood association to qualify for this grant, all of the following must be true about your organization:
- Be located in the City of Kirkland.
- Have boundaries contiguous with the City’s neighborhood designations.
- Be incorporated as a non-profit, tax-exempt organization.
- Have a majority of the organization’s members living or operating businesses in the neighborhood.
- Have a Board of Directors and neighborhood association bylaws.
- Have open membership to all neighborhood residents.
- Actively seek membership and not discriminate.
- Have the primary role in the Neighborhood Matching Grant program.
- Have a minimum of five neighborhood residents involved in the proposed Neighborhood Matching Grant project.
- For a project to be eligible, the following criteria must be met:
- Provide public benefit to the neighborhood.
- Demonstrate a need and support for the project.
- Fulfill Matching Grant contribution.
- Take place within Kirkland’s neighborhood boundaries.
- Involve neighborhood residents directly in all phases.
- Maintained by neighborhood volunteers (if applicable).
For more information, visit City of Kirkland.