The City of San Diego is seeking applications for its Community Projects, Programs & Services (CPPS) Funding.
Donor Name: City of San Diego
State: California
City: San Diego
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 05/31/2023
Size of the Grant: $1500
Details:
City Council Community Projects, Programs and Services (CPPS) funds are awarded to nonprofit organizations and public agencies for one-time community, social, environmental, cultural, and recreational needs that serve lawful public purposes.
Types of Funding
Types of Funding for Public Agencies or Non-Profit Organizations:
- Capital Improvements: Funds may be awarded to pay for items or services needed to design, process and build capital improvements, including materials; contracted labor; contracted consultant and professional services. Capital improvements are defined to include the construction or acquisition of buildings and recreational facilities, or other community improvements, such as landscaping, maintenance, or other work designed to improve, enhance or extend the useful life of a facility.
- Goods, Supplies, Materials, or Equipment: Funds may be awarded to purchase, create, install, remove, maintain and repair these tangible items, so long as it serves a lawful public purpose.
- Community Program or Project: Funds may be awarded for onetime community, social, environmental, cultural, or recreational needs, so long as it serves a lawful public purpose.
Funding Information
A request for funding and subsequent allocation may not be less than $1500.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for Community Projects, Programs and Services funding, each organization must:
- Be a public agency or legally recognized tax-exempt and/or not for profit status entity.
- Be financially solvent, and submit the most current Internal Revenue Service [IRS] Form 990 at time of application. Public agencies are not required to provide Form 990.
- Disclose all sources of funding to organization; including all funding for the specific project request. Private funding may be listed as “Private Funding”. The source of private funds does not have to be identified. Public agencies must disclose all sources of funding only as it relates to the specific project request.
- Enter into an Agreement with the City that specifies the responsibilities of the organization with respect to the use of funds awarded, and stipulating that all expenses shall be documented pursuant to the Agreement.
- Acknowledge that all documents related to the funding request, including application materials, agreement and expenditure documentation are a matter of public record and as such, may be provided to members of the public.
- Recognize that submission of an application for funding does not guarantee in any way that an organization will receive funding.
For more information, visit City of San Diego.