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Denver Community Support Mini Grants

City of Denver
About the Grant

Denver Economic Development & Opportunity’s division of Neighborhood Equity & Stabilization, in partnership with the Denver Foundation, is offering mini grants ranging from $1,000-$10,000 to support the meaningful and necessary work of nonprofit organizations, community groups, and local small businesses with less than $500,000 in revenue, in Denver's NEST neighborhoods.

Funding is available for small, community-driven projects designed to strengthen community, create a stronger and more connected neighborhood, and address community needs.

State and Industry
Ownership Categories
Grant Amount:

Between $1,000 and $10,000

Application Deadline:

Rolling

Notes

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