Deadline: 29-Mar-21
The Hartford Foundation for Public Giving seeks proposals from nonprofits engaged in, or well positioned to undertake, efforts that contribute to the beautification of Hartford neighborhoods and are grounded in community need, resident interests and engagement.
The Foundation seeks to support a broad range of physical improvements that will make Hartford’s neighborhoods more attractive, safe, healthy and vibrant.
Funding Information
- The Foundation welcomes requests of $2,500-$25,000 for activities to be implemented over one year.
Target Populations and Activities
- Activities to be conducted in the proposal may target any one of the following populations:
- Residents of towns within the Hartford Foundation’s funding region with less than 10% affordable housing including: Andover, Avon, Bolton, Canton, East Granby, Ellington, Farmington, Glastonbury, Granby, Hebron, Marlborough, Newington, Rocky Hill, Simsbury, Somers, South Windsor, Suffield, Tolland, West Hartford, Wethersfield, Windsor, or Windsor Locks. The proposal should outline activities to support educating and/or organizing residents around issues of housing segregation and pathways to more inclusive housing development in their local communities.
- Residents of Hartford. The proposal should outline activities to support educating and/or organizing residents around issues of housing quality and neighborhood investment in the City of Hartford.
- Residents who are persons of color throughout the region. The proposal should outline activities to support educating and/or organizing residents around issues of housing affordability, quality, and choice.
Expected Outputs
- Funded proposals will be asked to track and report on the following outputs:
- Educational content created (if applicable),
- Number of residents engaged,
- Frequency and type of engagement,
- Qualitative reporting on feedback and/or action items identified by residents.
Eligibility Criteria
- All nonprofits with a 501c3 designation engaged in eligible activities that are located in or provide significant services in the Greater Hartford region are eligible to apply.
- Community groups, including faith-based groups that do not have a 501c3 tax status, are encouraged to apply through a fiscal agent.
For more information, visit https://www.hfpg.org/application/files/7916/1004/1239/Request_for_Proposals_2021_Community_Education_on_Housing_Segregation.pdf