The City of Longmont is seeking applications for its Neighborhood Improvement Fund.
Donor Name: City of Longmont
State: Colorado
City: Longmont
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 10/29/2026
Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
Focus Areas
Additional funds may be available for projects that focus on:
- Water Conservation
- Food Access
- Public Health and Safety
- Transportation and Traffic Safety
- Energy and Electrification
- Waste Reduction
- Risk Reduction and Resilience
- Air Quality
Funding Information
- The base NIF grant can provide up to $2,000 for improvement projects.
- Grants Up to $25,000
Eligible Projects
- Neighborhood identity and branding
- Landscaping and beautification
- Transportation and public safety
- Placemaking and community infrastructure
Eligibility Criteria
Neighborhood Improvement Funds (NIF) provide money for neighborhood projects that improve the quality of life. These grants are available only to neighborhood-based community groups active with Longmont’s Neighborhood Group Leaders Association (NGLA).
Ineligibility
- Take place outside Longmont city limits
- Include the purchase of motor vehicles, real property, alcohol or mobile phones
- Have already started or been completed
- Benefit individuals rather than the entire neighborhood
- Request salaries or operating expenses
- Hire individuals or companies that duplicate City services
- Support social, political or fraternal organizations
- Pay for field trips, admissions, cash prizes, gift cards, or for incomplete projects without secured funding
- Maintenance projects
- Fencing projects
For more information, visit City of Longmont.


