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Deadline for Borough President funding was February 19, 2026 at 5 PM ET; deadline for City Council/DCLA-only funding was March 19, 2026 at 5 PM ET. Both have passed as of today (May 4, 2026).
Brooklyn Borough President's Office FY27 Capital Funding Application is sponsored by Brooklyn Borough President's Office. The Brooklyn Borough President's office allocates capital funding annually for projects that make improvements across the borough, including academic institutions, affordable housing development, community centers, cultural organizations, economic development, hospitals, librari…
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Applications Open for Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso’s FY27 Capital Funding – Office of the Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso Applications Open for Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso’s FY27 Capital Funding Office of the Brooklyn Borough President City Agencies, Nonprofit Organizations, Cultural Institutions, and Public Schools Are Eligible to Apply Applications Close on February 19, 2026, at 5pm ET ***APPLICATION AVAILABLE ONLINE HERE *** ***FLYER AVAILABLE HERE *** BROOKLYN, NY (January 5, 2026) – Applications are now open for Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso’s Fiscal Year 2027 Capital Funding.
The New York City Charter allows all five Borough Presidents to allocate capital funding to qualified projects on an annual basis as part of the City’s budget process. These funds are used to make improvements across the borough by creating new infrastructure and upgrading existing assets.
Capital funding can be allocated to parks, streets, schools, hospitals, economic development and affordable housing projects, cultural institutions, and other nonprofit organizations. “Capital funding allows us to invest directly in the spaces and institutions Brooklynites rely on every day — from city agencies and schools to nonprofits and community organizations,” said Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso .
“Each application is an opportunity to drive real, lasting change in our communities. It shows us where the needs are greatest and where we can make a real difference. Whether it’s strengthening hospitals or supporting parks, cultural spaces, and community facilities, capital funding helps us build a more equitable and resilient Brooklyn.
If you are working on a project that can truly transform your community, this is your chance to apply. ” The New York City Office of Management and Budget (OMB) issues guidelines that restrict the types of projects to which capital funding can be allocated, as well as the types of organizations to which capital funding can be allocated.
All questions about Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso’s capital budget or discretionary capital funding program should be directed to Astrid Cuas, Director of Capital Expense & Budget, [email protected] . To Find Eligibility Information and Apply: Visit https://www. brooklynbp.
nyc. gov/departments/budget/ February 19, 2026, 5PM: All applications requesting funding from Borough Presidents (including those also requesting funding from City Council and/or DCLA) must be submitted. March 19, 2026, 5PM: All applications requesting only City Council and/or DCLA funding must be submitted.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: City entities requesting funding for capital projects on City-owned property, and non-profit organizations seeking capital funding for projects (including Charter Schools on non-city owned property). Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Varies (minimum request for capital projects is $500,000 per project and $35,000 per housing unit for buildings on non-City-owned property) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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