Deadline: 8-Nov-21
Applications are now open for the Public Space Enhancement Mini-Grant.
Feet First Philly is partnering with the Department of Public Health again to provide funding for mini-grants to create and improve public spaces, particularly in underserved communities.
Last year, they launched their first public space enhancement mini-grant program. The enthusiasm and unique applications they received solidified the fact that their communities are energetic about improving pedestrian spaces, and tackling many different types of problems to get there.
The built environment of a neighborhood can either hinder or help residents choose active modes of transportation like walking. Neighborhoods outside of Center City have historically had less investment (or active disinvestment) in the built environment and city services, resulting in sidewalks in disrepair, lack of street cleaning, litter, unsafe street crossings, lack of walkable destinations, abundance of vacant land, and lack of quality green space. Philadelphia residents need information, financial support, and technical assistance to build their capacity to assess and advocate for pedestrian safety improvements.
Funding Information
- Mini-grants between $500 and $2000 will be awarded to address the financial and technical barriers that organizations face when creating or improving safe public spaces.
Application Criteria
- The strongest proposals will clearly demonstrate projects that are centered around a public benefit, engage the community, are feasible, and have a long-term potential to improve the pedestrian environment.
- Organizations, businesses, and individuals are welcome to apply.
- Preference will be given to groups or organizations located in historically marginalized communities, including immigrant populations, people of color, and people with disabilities.
- Proposals that include public space permits are required to hold insurance as stated by the City of Philadelphia. (Grant funds may be used to pay for additional insurance needed.)
- Location of the public space enhancement must be located on public property or be open for the public to use. Enhancements cannot be used for financial gain by charging for use or demanding a purchase. The location must be accessible to a wide range of users.
For more information, visit https://feetfirstphilly.org/public-space-enhancement-mini-grant/
