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Find similar grantsNeighborhood Empowerment Grant Program is sponsored by City of Kansas City, Missouri - Neighborhood Services Department. This program provides support to not-for-profit Neighborhood Associations to address local needs and improve neighborhoods within Kansas City.
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Neighborhood Empowerment Grant Program * ## PLANT Grant Local Agriculture & Neighborhood Transformation * ## Restaurant Grant Outdoor Dining Enhancement Grant * ## Back to Business SMB vandalism recovery and prevention grant * ## Open Doors Small Businesses & Artists * ## Open Doors Private Property Owners The Neighborhood Empowerment Grant is a program being administered through the Neighborhood Services Department.
Application is open to not-for-profit Neighborhood Associations that are registered (or will partner with an Association who is registered) with the City of Kansas City and with the State of Missouri.
About Neighborhood Tourist Development Fund (NTDF) The Neighborhood Tourist Development Fund (NTDF) program provides support to non-profit organizations through contracts for services,established by State law in 1989to help promote Kansas City’s distinct and diverse neighborhoods through cultural, social, ethnic, historic, educational and recreational activities in conjunction with promoting the city as a premier convention, visitor and tourist center.
**Office Hours:**Wednesday, 9 AM – 4 PM To schedule an in-person meeting please email: * Neighborhood Empowerment Grant [](https://www. kcmo. gov/programs-initiatives/rebuildkc)The ReBuild KC Grant Program is no longer active and has been replaced by the Neighborhood Empowerment Grant.
Discover how the ReBuild KC program strengthened neighborhoods and made a lasting impact across Kansas City. [](https://www. kcmo.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Not-for-profit Neighborhood Associations that are registered (or will partner with an Association who is registered) with the City of Kansas City and with the State of Missouri. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Neighborhood Empowerment Grant Program is funded by City of Kansas City, Missouri - Neighborhood Services Department. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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