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Facade Grant Application - Discover Downtown Danville Is your building’s exterior in need of an upgrade? Want to preserve its historic charm while enhancing curb appeal? Upgrading your building’s exterior, signage, or lighting can be costly, but the Downtown Danville Partnership (DDP) is here to help!
Our Façade Grant Program offers financial assistance to downtown businesses and building owners looking to improve their exteriors. Grant funding is available for façade renovations, signage, awnings, and lighting upgrades. Check the eligibility criteria below and start the application process today to have up to 50% of your costs covered!
Funding Available for 2026. Apply Today! Applicants must in good standing with the Downtown Danville Partnership Applicants must be located in the eligible Downtown Danville area.
(See map below.) Applicants must have prior approval from the Town of Danville. (See Step 3 of the Application Process.)
Applicants approved for Façade Grants or BEAF Loans may not apply for additional funds for a period of one (1) year after distribution of awarded funds. Applicants’ grant requests cannot exceed $7,500 in a two-year cycle.
Applicants cannot be Employees of the Town of Danville (full-time/part-time employees and members of the Town Council) or their immediate family members, as individuals or as principal agent or owner/co-owners of a business. Projects cannot have already been started/completed prior to application approval.
Grant requests for exterior building façade work cannot exceed 50% of the actual project cost and is capped at $5,000 per grant Grant requests for signage, awning, &/or lighting improvements only cannot exceed 50% of the actual project cost and is capped at $2,500 per grant All projects must begin within one (1) year of approval by the Town of Danville’s Design Review Committee.
All projects must be completed within one (1) year of grant application approval from the Downtown Danville Partnership. All project receipts must be submitted to the DDP after completion to receive reimbursement.
Possible eligible projects include (but are not limited to): Repair to building’s façades Masonry repair Cleaning of building’s façades Exterior painting Cornices, entrances, doors, windows, decorative detail, awnings, canopies Signs, window display areas Lighting or similar enhancements Ineligible projects include (but are not limited to): Interior improvements (consider our BEAF Loan program ) Purchase of furnishings or equipment Confirm you meet all above eligibility requirements.
Identify the details of your project. Note: Projects currently underway or already completed are not eligible. Contact Lesa Ternet, Danville Town Planner, at Lternet@danvillein.
gov for ordinance and zoning reviews and guidance on one of two possible next steps: Design Review Required: If it is identified that an official design review is required for the project, you will submit your request to the Town of Danville’s Design Review Committee for approval. Follow all necessary steps for approval as directed by the Town Planner.
Design Review NOT Required: If it is identified that a design review is not required, you will receive a written statement from the Town Planner that design committee approval is not required. ( Note : Save this statement for your grant application.) Complete/Submit the below Façade Grant Application through the Downtown Danville Partnership.
* If approved, submit all project receipts after completion of the project to receive reimbursement for approved award amount. *Once an application is submitted, please allow for up to 30 business days for committee review and approval/denial decision. During this time, you may be contacted for additional information or clarifications.
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Proposed Project Start Date * * Estimated Project Completion Date * * Design Committee Approval Date * * Please upload the following documents with your application. Accepted file types: pdf, doc, docx. Contractor's Estimate For Project Cost * * Accepted file types: pdf, doc, docx, Max.
file size: 64 MB, Max. files: 1. Design Review Committee Approval * * Accepted file types: pdf, doc, docx, Max.
file size: 64 MB, Max. files: 1. Photographs / Drawings / Illustrations of Proposed Project * * Accepted file types: pdf, doc, docx, Max.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Businesses located within the boundaries of Clinton, Kentucky, Broadway, and Wayne streets in downtown Danville, Indiana, that receive prior approval from the Town of Danville's Design Review Committee. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $5,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Downtown Danville Partnership Façade Improvement Grant Program is funded by Downtown Danville Partnership, Indiana. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Kentucky and Indiana. Check the official notice for exact location requirements.
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