Impact Partner Grant to offer funding for local environmental projects in Raleigh

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The City of Raleigh will soon open applications for its Impact Partner Grant, which provides up to $20,000 for local organizations. The grant is aimed at supporting new pilot projects or programs that promote environmental resilience and community-based solutions in Raleigh.

Applications for the grant will be accepted from September 16 through October 14. Interested organizations are encouraged to begin preparing their proposals ahead of time.

A recorded information session is available for prospective applicants. The session includes an overview of the application process, tips on crafting a strong proposal, and guidance on eligibility requirements.

“Applications open September 16 and close October 14. Now is the perfect time to start planning your project.”

Additional resources such as application previews and eligibility details can be found at Impact Partner Grant.



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