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The Neighborhood Project Matching Grant is designed to bring neighbors together, promote positive communication between residents and City government, build the organizational capacity of recognized neighborhoods, and encourage a physical improvement that encompasses and benefits a larger area of a neighborhood.
The Neighborhood Project Matching Grant is designed to bring neighbors together, promote positive communication between residents and City government, build the organizational capacity of recognized neighborhoods, and encourage a physical improvement that encompasses and benefits a larger area of a neighborhood.
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I belong to the Honeycreek Ridge HOA up the Renton highlands. We are considering installing 6 Park benches in our park. We currently have concrete slabs which are wholly inadequate. Do you match such projects? Thanks
Khwaja Ali
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11 days ago
It sounds like a great project to encourage community! Our 2026 applications will be opened in the next month, and I would encourage a member of your neighborhood to attend one of the following grant workshops or our upcoming Neighborhood Forum.
Neighborhood Forum - Jan. 31 - Don Persson Senior Activity Center (211 Burnett Ave N, Renton, WA 98057) 10am-12pm | Grant Workshop 12pm-1pm
Grant Workshops - Please submit one form per attendee at the following registration link
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