What are the basic requirements for the grant?
  • -Since funds for PNC projects are limited, awards will be based on a project's competitive status. -Extra consideration will be given to: first-time applicants; projects improving public rights of way or public property; a project that can be completed within the term of the grant agreement (1 year); and associations that show they are able/prepared to address any ongoing maintenance created by the project. - All applications will be reviewed using the following criteria: Quality and scope of the project: a.The application must be for a “single project” with a budget that is documented, reasonable, and cost effective. The applicant must provide 3 quotes for each component of the project or item to be purchased. b.The project must be well planned, clearly understood, and ready to be executed. c.The project must be completed within the term of the grant agreement. d.The association must prove it is able/prepared and committed to address any ongoing maintenance created by the project. Neighborhood participation and benefit: a.We look for a significant number of people with diverse interests to be involved in (and who will benefit from) the project. b.The project should create opportunities for self-help. c.We look at past performance on PNC (or similar) grants. General “Match” information: In order to qualify for this grant, the association is required to prove that it is able to “match” the City’s cash contribution with any combination of volunteer labor, in-kind donations, and/or cash. The match must meet the minimum requirement, be secured, and ready to be expended. Bonus points may be assigned if a group is a first time applicant, the application was submitted previously and revisions were made as advised or the project is innovative or unique. ***Grantees MUST provide “Before and After” Digital Photographs documenting the Project. ***

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1. What types of projects are possible?
2. What are some examples of improvements that WOULD or WOULD NOT be considered “eligible”?
3. How does the grant process work?
4. What are the basic requirements for the grant?
5. What specifically is the “2 to 1” match?
6. What is the process for vendor payments?
7. How often may a neighborhood apply for funding?