The City of SeaTac 2014 “Pilot to Try It” Neighborhood Grant Program deadline has been extended. Applications will be accepted through March 31.
The City of SeaTac has created a program that it hopes to promote resident involvement and encourage the formation of neighborhood groups that work together to enhance their individual neighborhood identity through collaborative projects. The goal of the Neighborhood Grant Program is to build viable partnerships between the City and its residents.
The total funds available for the 2014 Neighborhood Grant Program are $5,000. Only qualified applications will be considered. Amount of award for each project will be determined by the amount of qualified applications the City receives and is limited to how many projects can be accommodated within the $5,000 program budget.
Examples of qualifying projects include: installing secure mailboxes, street lights (non-arterial), neighborhood identity (signage, kiosks), community gardens, play areas, neighborhood events (Block Watch, Map Your Neighborhood), public amenity (bench, sculpture), neighborhood clean-up, youth projects, artwork/neighborhood beautification, or other similar improvements.
For information and application please contact the City of SeaTac Resource Conservation/Neighborhood Programs Coordinator Trudy Olson at 973.4763. Neighborhood Grant Applications are also available on the City’s website.
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