The City of South Bend opened the application for the fourth year of the South Bend Alive grant program to award grant funding to South Bend organizations that work to keep young people alive and free, unharmed by violence, free from incarceration, and reduce instances of violence in the community.
Donor Name: City of South Bend
State: Indiana
City: South Bend
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 10/27/2023
Size of the Grant: up to $25,000
Details:
The South Bend Alive movement provides grants for community organizations in South Bend to:
- To keep young people alive and free, unharmed by violence, and free from incarceration.
- To provide young people with the opportunity and support to build positive lives for themselves and to move into contributing roles in society.
The program, managed by the Office of Community Initiatives, funds community-based programs that provide mentorship for young people, help connect youth with employment training and opportunities, and conduct community outreach and youth engagement activities.
South Bend Alive is part of the City’s ongoing efforts to reduce incidents of violence in the community through initiatives that positively impact South Bend’s young people.
Funding Information
This year’s grantees will be awarded up to $25,000 for each organization.
For more information, visit City of South Bend.