Neighborhood Partners Program Applications Now Accepted

Monday, July 26, 2010

The Department of Neighborhood Services and Community Development announces the availability of funding for the Neighborhood Partners Program. Limited funding is available for neighborhood projects that focus on development by attracting new and diverse membership, beautification and community pride efforts such as landscaping a neighborhood entrance, and reducing the city’s environmental footprint by planting trees.

Proposed projects must demonstrate civic participation and create community-based solutions that will substantially improve neighborhoods as well as nurture relationships among neighbors.

Neighborhood associations and civic organizations located within the Chattanooga city limits are eligible to apply for the funds. Projects will be evaluated by an independent selection committee based on a point system and the following criteria: capacity, impact, implementation/evaluation, and sustainability.

This program supports neighborhood associations and civic organizations in carrying out development activities and improvements using the cooperative efforts of a project team and voluntary contributions of neighborhood individuals, businesses, schools and other organizations. NPP responds to years of input from neighborhood and community leaders for increased direct resources to neighborhood associations and other community-based groups working on local neighborhood projects. In most cases, this program is the only source of funding for these small-scale neighborhood projects.

Over the past five years, 228 neighborhood and community organization projects have been funded through the Neighborhood Partners Program.

Organizations interested in submitting proposals must attend a technical assistance workshop in order to be eligible for funds, to answer questions about the application process, the application and what projects are eligible for funding. The workshops will be held on the following dates:

Thursday, Aug. 19, 10 a.m.
Thursday, Sept. 9, 10 a.m.
Thursday, Sept. 16, 6 p.m.

All workshops will be held at City Hall in the 3rd floor training room. Pre-registration is not required.

Guidelines and applications are available at the Department of Neighborhood Services and Community Development on the 2nd Floor of City Hall or online at www.chattanooga.gov. The application deadline is Friday, Sept. 25 at 4 p.m.

For more information, contact Donna Deweese at 425-3718 or deweese_d@mail.chattanooga.gov.


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