Micro-Grants for Community and Cultural Revitalization
GrantID: 64828
Grant Funding Amount Low: $200
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $2,000
Summary
There is a grant opportunity designed to support projects along a historic and culturally significant corridor that spans several states in the central and southwestern United States. This funding is aimed at helping women-owned or operated businesses and attractions located along this iconic route. The purpose of the grant is to provide flexible financial support that encourages preservation, promotion, education, and economic development in communities connected to this historic roadway.
Grants are offered in relatively small amounts, typically up to two thousand dollars, making them ideal for micro-projects or initiatives that may not require large-scale funding but still benefit from targeted assistance. The funds can be used for a variety of purposes such as enhancing visibility for businesses or attractions, restoring or maintaining historic sites, supporting educational programs, and helping local economies grow sustainably through business development.
The program is inclusive of small businesses and nonprofit organizations, especially those that are majority women-owned or operated. Individuals who operate within these parameters may also be considered if their projects align with the program’s goals. The funding is designed to help communities maintain their unique heritage while fostering economic opportunities and educational outreach.
Grant applications are accepted in multiple rounds throughout the year, offering several chances for eligible applicants to seek funding. This recurring schedule allows for ongoing support and helps ensure that a variety of projects across different locations have access to these resources. Overall, this grant opportunity provides vital financial assistance to those committed to celebrating and sustaining a nationally recognized historic corridor and the communities it touches.
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