The City of Pittsburgh’s Office of Management and Budget-Community Development (OMB-CD) invites community organizations to partner with the city and apply for 2022 Neighborhood Economic Development (NED) Grants.
Donor Name: The City of Pittsburgh
State: Pennsylvania
City: Pittsburgh
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 08/26/2022
Grant Size: up to $50,000
Grant Duration: 4 years
Details:
The Neighborhood Economic Development or NED grant is for organizations that want to prevent economic decline and promote growth in their neighborhood.
Funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program, this grant opportunity is intended for non-profit organizations serving low-income Pittsburgh neighborhoods engaged in economic development projects. This funding enhances the City’s ability to build pathways to prosperity via external partners and ensures that all parties are aligned in creating a safe, welcome, and thriving Pittsburgh.
Types of Grants
- There are two types of NED grants, and one application to apply for both.
- General NED Grant o Grant Award: Up to $40,000 o Term: One year (July 2022-June 2023
- Applicants:
- Organizations of any size o Projects funded: Economic development in CDBG-eligible neighborhoods
- Capacity Building NED Grant o Grant Award: Up to $50,000 annually o Term: Four, one year terms
- Applicants: Smaller organizations (>$75,000 in revenue and expenses each annually
- Projects funded: Economic development in CDBG-eligible neighborhoods
- Organizations of any size o Projects funded: Economic development in CDBG-eligible neighborhoods
Eligibility Criteria
- Have a 501(c)(3) non-profit tax status
- Have no outstanding financial liabilities with the City of Pittsburgh, or demonstrate an approved payment plan
- Have current general liability insurance
- Serve a CDBG-eligible City of Pittsburgh neighborhood serving primarily low- to moderate-income residents
- Obtain a Unique Entity ID
- Capacity Building Grant only: Have less than $75,000 in organization’s expenses and less than $75,000 in revenue averaged over 3 years
For more information, visit The City of Pittsburgh.