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Charlotte East Community Partners, Inc. Newsletter

1-19-2004
Neighborhood Matching Grants - Application Deadline 3-15-04

January 16, 2004


Neighborhood Matching Grants Program– Application Deadline March 15, 2004


The City of Charlotte administers a Neighborhood Matching Grants Program for neighborhoods with median household incomes not exceeding $75,267. A map of eligible neighborhoods is attached.

Grant funding ranges up to $25,000. Neighborhood associations and neighborhood-based business associations may qualify if the majority of the members live or operate businesses in the neighborhood, and they have been organized and active for at least six months. Neighborhood-based community development corporations with at least one-third neighborhood representation on their boards may also be eligible to apply.

Eligible organizations may apply under four project categories:

(1) Neighborhood Improvement,
(2) Crime and Public Safety,
(3) Neighborhood Organizational Development,
(4) Neighborhood Educational, Recreational and Cultural Initiatives.

To apply, a representative from your organization must attend at least one of the pre-application workshops to be held on the following dates and locations.

February 3, 2004: Old City Hall, 600 E. Trade Street 6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
February 10, 2004: Old City Hall, 600 E. Trade Street 6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
February 17, 2004: Old City Hall, 600 E. Trade Street 6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
February 21, 2004: Old City Hall, 600 E. Trade Street 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

Please call Cynthia Woods, Coordinator of the Neighborhood Matching Grants Program, at
(704) 336-2349 if you have questions about the process or your neighborhood's eligibility.

We hope that you will use the Neighborhood Matching Grants Fund to improve your neighborhood and the lives of the people who live there.

Sincerely,


A.M. Tupponce, Manager
Neighborhood Services Division

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