information from Seattle Department of Neighborhoods
The city of Seattle’s popular Neighborhood Matching Fund is relaunching after a pause in funding cycles due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Beginning July 16, applications will be available for the program’s Community Partnership Fund, which provides up to $50,000 to support community-building projects in Seattle’s neighborhoods.
Seattle Department of Neighborhoods will host three workshops to assist community organizations and neighborhood groups interested in getting funding for their ideas. Each workshop will provide an overview of the Neighborhood Matching Fund, the qualities of a strong application, and the review process. Project Managers will also be available to answer questions, explore your idea, and offer suggestions to help you succeed in your application.
Workshop dates and times are as follows:
July 28, 2020, 10-11:30am
Register / Join Online: https://bit.ly/NMF_2020-07-28
Join by phone:
+1-206-207-1700 United States Toll (Seattle)
+1-408-418-9388 United States Toll
Access code: 146 172 0458
August 5, 2020, 6-7:30pm
Register / Join Online: https://bit.ly/NMF_2020-08-05
Join by phone:
+1-206-207-1700 United States Toll (Seattle)
+1-408-418-9388 United States Toll
Access code: 146 553 9751
August 15, 2020, 10-11:30am
Register / Join Online: https://bit.ly/NMF_2020-08-15
Join by phone:
+1-206-207-1700 United States Toll (Seattle)
+1-408-418-9388 United States Toll
Access code: 146 182 0877
Application deadline is Tuesday, September 15 at 5pm. Get more information and begin your application at http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/nmf.
If you have questions, please contact program staff at 206-233-0093 or NMFund@seattle.gov.
More than 5,000 projects have occurred across the city since this program began in 1988. To learn more about the Neighborhood Matching Fund and its support to community-initiated projects, visit seattle.gov/neighborhoods/neighborhood-matching-fund.