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City of Covington Neighborhood Grant Program (Kentucky)

Dated: September 10, 2024

The Neighborhood Grant Program is a competitively awarded program administered by the City of Covington to provide flexible funding, using a simple application process, to resident-led neighborhood or community groups in order to improve the physical appearance of their communities and enhance the sense of social cohesion through beautification projects, blight removal, special events and activities.

Donor Name: City of Covington

State: Kentucky

City: Covington

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline:  09/30/2024

Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000

Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned

Details:

The Neighborhood Grant Program is a competitively awarded program. Keep in mind that projects must:

  • Be neighborhood focused and initiated by residents who live in a neighborhood.
  • Enhance the quality of life in the neighborhood through visible physical improvements or special activities, while providing neighborhood-wide benefit.
  • Be sustainable and have demonstrated neighborhood support.

Funding Information

Grants requests can be made for up to $5,000.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Applicants to the program may be an existing Covington resident-led association, a group of individuals who are currently organizing a community association, or an informal group of neighbors, as long as the application meets the City’s objectives and the application proves that there is broad support for the project.
  • All applicants are strongly encouraged to seek opportunities to collaborate with an existing neighborhood association if one exists in the neighborhood where the project will take place.
  • The City will prioritize spreading funding out across as many neighborhoods as possible, so it is to your advantage to collaborate and consolidate applications where possible. Individuals, businesses, social services agencies, fraternal or religious organizations, schools and public agencies are not eligible to apply.
  • Organizations that are eligible, however, may collaborate with these groups to implement the project.

Other Criteria

  • Projects must be neighborhood focused and initiated by residents living in the neighborhood.
  • Projects must enhance the quality of life in the neighborhood through visible physical improvements or special neighborhood activities.
  • Projects must be sustainable (as applicable) and have demonstrated neighborhood support including a community contribution whether financial or in-kind (volunteer labor, material, etc.)
  • Projects must have a neighborhood-wide benefit or general benefit to the area.
  • Projects may include events, but the event portion of the budget should be less than $2,000. The total project budget may be higher, but the additional funds must be dedicated to improvements that are more permanent. Events must be open to and benefit everyone in a community and should be unique and reflective of the neighborhood. Examples of making an event unique and reflective of the neighborhood include incorporating elements of art, culture, community engagement, music, etc. that demonstrate a neighborhood connection. These events are more likely to be selected for funding when happening in a neighborhood where such events are not already regularly occurring. Funding may not be used to support regularly occurring annual events.
  • Projects must be executed before the deadline or funds will be returned to the City.
  • If multiple grant applications are received from one neighborhood, the City may extend the option to combine them into a larger proposal as applicable.
  • Preference will be given to neighborhoods or areas of the City that have not previously received funding.

For more information, visit City of Covington.

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