The Neighborhood Matching Fund (NMF) is a program of the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods (DON) and consists of Small Sparks and the Community Partnership Fund.
Donor Name: cDepartment of Neighborhoods (DON)
State: Washington
City: Washington
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 03/11/2024
Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000
Grant Duration: 1 Year
Details:
NMF supports community-led projects that enhance and strengthen neighborhoods. The fund provides financial resources to match community contributions of volunteer labor, donated materials, and professional services.
The Community Partnership Fund (CPF) was created to empower residents and foster community engagement. The grant encourages collaboration among neighbors, local organizations, and businesses to address the unique needs and aspirations of each neighborhood. Projects funded by CPF can range from park improvements and public art installations to community gardens, cultural festivals, and more.
To ensure fair and informed decision-making, the CPF seeks community reviewers who possess knowledge and interest in community building, neighborhood enhancement, and equity. Your valuable insights into the communities you serve will inform funding recommendations ensuring that projects align with the program’s values and benefit the community.
Funding Information
Each year, the CPF allocates funds for community-led projects. Applicants can apply for up to $50,000. These grants support projects that will be active and implemented for up to 12 months.
- Small Sparks Fund: Up to $5,000
- Community Partnership Fund: Up to $50,000
SDN funds a variety of unique and creative community projects. To be eligible for funding, a project must:
- involve community members in creating and completing the project;
- create community improvements;
- be free and open to all members of the public;
- be feasible and ready to begin within 1-2 months from the award date;
- demonstrate community match;
- occur within the Seattle city limits;
- not have received NMF funding within the last two years. (applies only to events)
Criteria
- Neighborhood groups, community organizations, informal groups, and business groups who want to do a project to build stronger community connections are encouraged to apply.
- All applicant groups must be open and inclusive, actively engage diverse community members, and be significantly composed of people who live and/or work in Seattle.
Candidates should possess some of the following skills/experience:
- Previous volunteer experience
- Leadership role in community building projects or organizational development
- Previous involvement in a grant project
- Other relevant experience in community building, neighborhood enhancement, and/or equity projects or programs.
Deadlines
- Small Sparks Fund: Jan. 8, 2024 through Sep. 9, 2024
- Community Partnership Fund: Jan. 8, 2024 through March 11, 2024.
For more information, visit SDN.