Neighborhood Vitality Matching Grant Program
In May 2004, Garland voters approved Proposition Six, which included $5 million for neighborhood improvement projects. The Neighborhood Vitality Matching Grant (NVMG) is administered by the Office of Neighborhood Vitality (ONV) as a way for residents to work together on projects that enhance the physical conditions in their neighborhoods. Matching funds are available for neighborhood projects on public property that promote community building and social capital.
Neighborhood Vitality Matching Grant — at a glance
For Whom: Neighborhood groups (Voluntary or Mandatory).
For What: Neighborhood beautification/enhancement projects on public property.
For….Why?: To build community as you beautify your neighborhood. Projects, challenges, successes—these bring neighbors together, creating the social fabric necessary to build and sustain self-sufficient, thriving neighborhoods.
How to Apply
Step 1: | Carefully review the updated guidelines. If you have questions about project or organization eligibility, please contact the Office of Neighborhood Vitality (ONV). |
Step 2: | Submit the Letter of Intent form to the ONV two months prior to the application deadline. The Letter of Intent will help the ONV to strategically assist neighborhoods during the application process. |
Step 3: | Submit Grant Application and appropriate documents to the ONV on or before the application deadline. |
When to Apply
Applications are accepted twice a year – March 23, 2019 and September 23, 2019.
The Office of Neighborhood Vitality works with applicants to ensure project requirements are met and to answer questions.
At times, other funding opportunities may be available. Registered groups are notified of such opportunities and provided with contact information.
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