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Want to turn that vacant lot on your street into a neighborhood park?  Want money to help your after-school program for youth in your neighborhood?  Apply for a Neighborhood Connections Grant!

Small grants are available to neighborhood groups and block clubs to fund community programming in Cleveland’s neighborhoods.  Neighborhood Connections grants can range from $500-$5,000.

Attend a grantseeker workshop to learn more about NC program and how to complete an application.  The workshops wil be held on the following dates and times:

Monday, January 10th, 6pm to 8 pm
Five Point Community Center
813 East 152nd Street

Tuesday, January 18th, 6pm to 8pm
Trinity Commons
2230 Euclid Avenue
(free parking in lot off prospect ave)

Wednesday, January 26th, 4pm to 6pm
Lorain Branch, Cleveland Public Library
8216 Lorain Avenue

Budget Workshops:

Learn more about completing the NC budget
Thursday, January 20th, 6pm to 8pm
Trinity Commons
2230 Euclid Avenue
(free parking in lot off prospect ave)

Thursday, January 27, 5pm to 7pm
Eastman Branch, Cleveland Public Library
11602 Lorain road

One on OneAssistance:
for those Who have Already Started Writing their proposal
Saturday, Janurary 22nd, 10am to 1pm
Carnegie West Branch, Cleveland Public library
1900 Fulton road

Saturday, January 29th, 10am to 1pm
Five Points Community Center
813 East 152 Street

The Application Deadline is  Friday,February 11th @ 5pm.  For more information, or to download an application, please visit www.neighborhoodgrants.org.

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