City of Raleigh opens applications for Impact Partner Grant supporting local environmental projects

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The City of Raleigh has opened the application period for its Impact Partner Grant, which provides up to $20,000 to local organizations. The grant supports new pilot projects or programs that promote environmental resilience and community-based solutions aimed at preparing Raleigh for future challenges.

Applications are being accepted from September 16 through October 14. Organizations interested in applying can access a recorded information session that covers details about the application process, what constitutes a strong proposal, and eligibility requirements.

“Don’t miss your chance to launch a new project and make a real impact! Find application details, eligibility information, and more: Impact Partner Grant.”

More information about the grant and how to apply is available on the City’s website.



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