The City of Tempe sets aside money from the Capital Fund for Neighborhood Grants. Neighborhood associations and HOA's are encouraged to sumit for a grant. Grant money has been provided for a wide variety of projects. A couple examples locally are the artist decorated stand pipes and trees to shade streets and the large leaf in the median at 13th and Mill. The Board is accepting ideas for a grant proposal for MPWNA. The grant submittal deadline to Neighborhood Services is May 19, 5pm.
Getting a grant is actually competitive, the City receives over 100 grant applications each year. Not all are funded. In addition some types of grants are governed by more city regulations and therefore require more upfront work to submit. The Board will investigate the work effort for each idea.
Also, if it is your idea that is selected, you are expected to make time to work on the grant application, and if awarded to participate in the follow-thru. So if you have a group of neighbors that are willing to 'get it done' that might be best. The Board will participate on any grant that is selected.
The deadline for ideas to be considered is Friday March 7th. That will give the Board one week to consider ideas, and 6 weeks to submit. Six weeks can go by very quick! All neighbors will be welcome to come to the Board meeting for the discussion Saturday March 15th. (see meetings calendar)
Please submit your ideas for grants for our community by replying to this post.