Soldotna Mini Grant Program Accepting Applications

Author: Anthony Moore |

The City of Soldotna is accepting applications for their Mini Grant Program, from now until August 15. The purpose of the mini grant program is to recognize the valued contributions being provided through the volunteer efforts of community organizations, and agencies on behalf of the community. It was established to provide funding to a wide range of civic programs, services, and events that contribute to the cultural and economic environment, and/or health, welfare, and overall quality of life for the community and residents.

 

You can be considered to get a $1,000 mini grant. This is for nonprofit organizations and agencies that do things on behalf of the community. To be considered, an application must be received no earlier than the first day of the application cycle and no later than midnight on August 15, 2022.

 

Providing grant funding through the Mini Grant Program demonstrates the city’s commitment to programs, services, and events that benefit the community and overall quality of life for Soldotna residents, including the most-vulnerable population.

 

Applicants may apply by submitting a completed Mini Grant Application and required documents during one of the Grant Cycles. For additional information regarding eligibility requirements for applicants, the grant application cycles, and the types of programs, services or events that are eligible, see the Mini Grant Policy. The application and the required or supporting documentation must all be submitted together as one packet.

 

 

Eligibility includes being an ongoing civic program, service, or event. Political parties or candidates, religious organizations or organizations who have received non-departmental funding from the city in the last year are not eligible for funding through the Mini Grant Program. Organizations with operating budgets exceeding $100,000 are not eligible.

 

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Author: Anthony Moore

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