The City of Phoenix, Phoenix Police Department, Fiscal Management Bureau, Neighborhood Block Watch Unit is seeking applications for the 2023 Neighborhood Block Watch Grant Program.
Donor Name: City of Phoenix
State: Arizona
City: Phoenix
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 12/05/2022
Size of the Grant: $15,000
Details:
This program provides an opportunity to enhance the safety and quality of life in the City of Phoenix through empowerment of community groups. NBWGP funds offer neighborhood groups the resources to create new and innovative programs and activities designed to prevent and reduce crime in their community.
Funding Information
- Applicants requesting between $1 and $3,000:
- Organizations must be registered with City of Phoenix Neighborhood Services Department Neighborhood Notification Service by the grant application submission deadline.
- Must submit copies of at least two Primary Applicant Group neighborhood meeting agendas / minutes / event flyers / meeting flyers held in separate months; and the agenda must list the crime prevention topics discussed.
- The number of individuals in attendance and the crime prevention topic must be included on the meeting documentation.
- Applicants requesting between $3,001 and $15,000:
- Organization must have been in existence and registered with City of Phoenix Neighborhood Services Department Neighborhood Notification at least six months prior to grant application submission deadline.
- Must submit copies of at least four Primary Applicant Group neighborhood meetings agendas / minutes / event flyers / meeting flyers held in separate months; and the agenda must list the crime prevention topics discussed.
- The number of individuals in attendance and the crime prevention topic must be included on the meeting documentation.
Eligibility Criteria
Eligible applicants are: Neighborhood Block Watch groups and/or neighborhood organizations, registered through the City of Phoenix Neighborhood Services Department, Neighborhood Notification Service are eligible to apply for Neighborhood Block Watch grants. Homeowner Associations are not eligible to apply as a Primary Applicant Group; however, Homeowner Associations, educational or faith-based organizations, non-profit agencies within a specific geographic area, and City of Phoenix departments (such as the Neighborhood Services Department, Police Department, and Parks and Recreation Department) may apply as a Co-Applicant Group. City of Phoenix employees cannot be signers on grant applications in their capacity as a City employee.
For more information, visit City of Phoenix.