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Mayor Jim Suttle’s 2011 Neighborhood Grant Applications Now Available


February 18, 2011

The Mayor’s Neighborhood Grants Program is underway! Mayor Jim Suttle has made $80,000 available for Neighborhood Grants in two categories:

  • Neighborhood Green Improvement projects
  • Neighborhood Crime Prevention projects

Neighborhood associations need to complete each of the following application documents listed below. A grant application is incomplete if it does not include all four documents. Only neighborhood and business associations registered with the City of Omaha are eligible to receive grant funding.

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Download the 2011 Mayor Suttle’s Neighborhood Grants Fact Sheet

All applications are due by 4 p.m. Friday, April 1st, 2011. As Mayor Suttle stresses the value of going green, all neighborhood associations are encouraged to submit applications by email . Hand delivered or mailed applications will still be accepted but must be in to the Mayor’s Office by 4 p.m. April 1st. The Mayor’s Office is located at 1819 Farnam Street, Suite 300, Omaha, NE 68183. If you have any questions, please contact Alec Gorynski at 444-5211 or Tom McCauley at 444-7918.

Download the 2011 Mayor’s Neighborhood Grants Press Release

Mayor Suttle Awards a 2010 Mayor's Neighborhood Grant Recipient Their Certificate

Mayor Suttle Awards a 2010 Mayor's Neighborhood Grant Recipient Their Certificate