29 May 2017

CREATIVE PLACEMAKING GRANTS AVAILABLE > Deadline Fri 02 June 2017

Cultural Corridor Consortium
CREATIVE PLACEMAKING GRANTS AVAILABLE
Thank you for your interest in T4America’s grant opportunity for creative placemaking projects in three new cities to join our Cultural Corridor Consortium. There are two ways to apply but whichever you choose, begin by downloading the full application form (pdf) to read the full details.

Note: On May 29, 2017 the PDF application was updated with fillable entries and a clarification on the required attachments.
After working closely with Nashville, Portland and San Diego over the last few years, Transportation for America is seeking to award $50,000 (each) to creative placemaking projects in three new cities that engage residents, attract the attention of local public works and transportation agencies, and spark new conversations that bring more people to the table to plan and implement new transportation investments.
We are especially committed to funding collaborative projects that expand transportation opportunities and local control for low-income people, recent immigrants, and people of color living in communities that have experienced disproportionate disinvestment and disconnection.
The application deadline for this opportunity is Friday, June 2, 2017 at 5:00 p.m. EST. Late submissions will not be accepted.
There are two ways to apply: (1) Via email, by completing the PDF application form and sending via email to 3Cgrant@t4america.org, or (2) by using our web-based form. If using the online form, we recommend having all of your information compiled before beginning this application: incomplete applications cannot be saved, and you will not be able to come back to an incomplete application at a later time.

APPLY ONLINE
Full eligibility details and information about the grant are available in the full PDF version of the application.
The application period closes Friday, June 2, 2017 at 5:00 p.m. EDT. 

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