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2023 Program Information

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Is there a downtown space in need of some creativity? 

Do you have an idea to bring people together? 

A Bridge Builders Microgrant might be a fit!

2023 Program Information  

The Bridge Builders Microgrants program offers small, one-time grants for collaborative, creative projects in Michigan Municipal League member communities (view list). Projects are intentionally collaborative, bringing together neighbors, artists, business owners, elected officials, and more. 

This year, 10 Neighborhood Microgrants and 4 Main Street Microgrants we be awarded.

March 13th Application Open Online
April 23rd Application Close 

Neighborhood Microgrants:

Bridge Builders Neighborhood Microgrants offer small, one-time grants of up to $1,000 for collaborative, creative projects or events.  Each project should build bridges across the community by bringing people together. 

Individuals, informal groups, and neighborhood organizations and associations are eligible to apply. 

Main Street Microgrants:  

Bridge Builders Main Street Microgrants offer small, one-time grants of up to $5,000 for collaborative, creative projects. Microgrants fund projects that bring together local artists and businesses in Michigan downtowns. Each project should build bridges across your community by bringing people together.  

Downtown Development Authorities, Commercial Improvement Districts, municipal governments, and local businesses are eligible to apply.

Click on the link for more information: https://mmlfoundation.org/projects/bridge-builders-microgrants/about-this-year/

Original source can be found here.

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