Art in the Alley, Neighborhood Matching Fund project, enlivens Pioneer Square alley
The Seattle Department of Neighborhoods awarded $15,000 to this project, which seeks to revive a neglected Pioneer Square alleyway. Click here for more information.
The Seattle Department of Neighborhoods awarded $15,000 to this project, which seeks to revive a neglected Pioneer Square alleyway. Click here for more information.
The Brandon Street Orchard, a former eyesore, was transformed by the neighborhood with some help from the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods Neighborhood Matching Fund. Q13 Fox reported the story.
The Seattle Department of Neighborhoods Neighborhood Matching Fund awarded $14,951 through the Small and Simple program to this mural project at 46th St. Click here for more information.
Community members can get free trees for their neighborhood through the Tree Fund, a program of Seattle Department of Neighborhoods. It is an easy way for residents to beautify their neighborhood and help the environment, while connecting with their neighbors. Groups of neighbors from at least five households living on… [ Keep reading ]
July 8, 2010 (SEATTLE, WA)—The last 2010 deadline for applications to the Small and Simple Projects Fund, a fund of the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods Matching Fund Program, is Monday, July 12. This is a great opportunity for any neighborhood or community based group that has an idea for a… [ Keep reading ]
The Seattle Department of Neighborhoods Neighborhood Matching Fund awarded this project $98,761 for site prep, utilities installation, concrete work including sidewalks, ADA ramp, seat walls, plaza, performance stage, pathways, and some artistic enhancements as well as electrical service and lighting, and irrigation system. Please click here for more information and… [ Keep reading ]
The Ballard Tribune reported on the Labateyah Youth Home in Crown Hill. The Seattle Department of Neighborhoods Neighborhood Matching Fund awarded a $17,000 Small and Simple award to the Friends of Labateyah group for a master site plan for this home for teens. Read the article here.
King 5 reported on this collaboration, sponsored by the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods Neighborhood Matching Fund. Click here to read and view the video.
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The Reviving Seed will be the last presentation of this youth violence prevention project. The project, led by East African Community Services and OneVoice, offered open mic nights, poetics workshops, and college exposure to gather youth and launch them towards a successful future outside the gang cycle. The Seattle Department… [ Keep reading ]