Locals invited to learn more about Small and Simple Projects Fund

The Seattle Department of Neighborhoods has opened applications to the Neighborhood Matching Fund’s Small and Simple Projects Fund. The fund provides matching fund of up to $25,000 to support and facilitate community members who are working together to build stronger and healthier neighborhoods in Seattle.

Applications are open to all members of the community and funds can go towards a number of project ideas including physical projects and educational, cultural, and relationship-strengthening activities.

To find out more about the guidelines and application process click here. More information will also be provided at the Neighborhood Matching Fund workshop which will be held on Thursday, May 14, at Northgate Community Center (10510 5th Ave NE – Multipurpose Room) from  6 p.m. – 8 p.m.

To start the application process, groups first need to register here.

The Neighborhood Matching Fund is celebrating 25 years of awarding approximately $50 million to neighborhood groups for community projects across the city.

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