According to the County Supervisors website:
The Neighborhood Reinvestment Program provides grant funds to non-profit community organizations (The Vista Conservancy) for one-time community, social, environmental, educational, cultural or recreational needs (we cover them all).
To be eligible, non-profit entities must provide services in one or more of the following areas; educational/recreational projects for children and/or adults (Chamber Canvas Challenge); local business and tourism promotional activities ("Take a Hike" Day, Grand Unveiling); arts and cultural programs (WOF); environmental awareness programs or projects (Creek), including maintaining and increasing open space holdings (Trail); public safety programs (Security in trail) including fire protection projects (Firehouse across creek); or health and social service initiatives (Community Gardens) and programs. Public agencies may apply to fund programs and projects that benefit the community and enhance the region’s quality of life (Open air gallery, nature trails, educational reform programs).
Grant awards are made throughout the fiscal year and there is no deadline for submitting an application.
A higher priority shall be given to requests for capital projects and/or one time expenses.
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