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Neighbourhood(s) Micro-Grant | City of Edmonton

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Value

up to $500

Description

Neighbourhoods Micro-grants, up to $500, are available to support small, local (for example, block-level) projects and events. Eligible projects may involve fewer residents but still must contribute to the achievement of one of the Neighbourhood Services Funding Program outcomes

Eligible Applicants

Eligible applicants include:

  • Registered organizations (example – community leagues, condo boards, homeowner associations)
  • Registered charities
  • Businesses and Business Improvement Areas (BIAs)
  • Event organizers who partner with a fiscal agent (registered organization)

Note: If you are in one of the following Revitalization Neighbourhoods which include Balwin, Belvedere, Queen Mary Park, Central McDougall, Inglewood, McCauley and Jasper Place, we invite you to apply on the Revitalization Micro Grant.

Eligible Expenses

  • Projects, initiatives and events that are open to the public and are free or low cost (cost recovery only)
  • Recurring annual events (for example: family day or community league day events)
  • Expenses directly tied to planning, implementation or evaluation of outcomes
  • Honorariums for persons or groups where fees are not legally or traditionally required (for example: indigenous elders, presenters, non-vendor licensed service providers). *Honorariums are limited to $200/person
  • Gifts for indigenous protocol, knowledge keepers and Elders
  • Consumable expenses such as craft/program/event supplies
  • Fees for performers or other service providers
  • Non-consumable expenses that are maintained by the group but available for community use at free or low cost-recovery fees
  • Food and non-alcoholic beverages for volunteers or event attendees
  • Types of eligible projects or events may include but are not limited to block parties, neighbourhood art, social, cultural or recreational activities
  • Projects, events or initiatives must serve the geographic neighbourhood or community

Deadline Date

Application intake period: Apr 1-May 15, 2024; Jul 1 – Aug 15, 2024; Oct. 1 – Nov 15, 2024.

Contact

Contact Name: Neighbourhood Resource Coordinators

E-mail Address: keepneighbouring@edmonton.ca

Website: https://www.edmonton.ca/programs_services/funding_grants/micro-neighbourhood-grant

Location:

Alberta

Tags:

Events

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