North Carolina Transportation Grants
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Application Deadline
Aug 30, 2024
Date Added
Jul 15, 2024
The Municipal Service District Grant Program provides financial assistance to commercial property owners and building tenants for enhancements to building facades, landscapes, and parking lots and the installation of new pedestrian elements. Donor Name: City of Salisbury State: County: All Counties Type of Grant: Grant Deadline: (mm/dd/yyyy) 08/30/2024 Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000 Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned Details: The MSD Incentive Grant assists property and business owners within the Downtown Municipal Service District with enhancements to building facades, landscapes, driveways, and parking lots. These projects can range from minor repairs and repainting to substantial façade and landscape rehabilitation projects and the installation of new pedestrian amenities such as outdoor seating, planters, awnings, café fences, and lighting. Funding Information Grants are awarded on a 50/50 matching basis with a maximum City participation of $5,000. Eligible Projects Introduction of new pedestrian amenities, including planters, outdoor seating, café fencing, umbrellas, lighting, bicycle racks, and art – including the purchase of Salisbury Sculpture Show sculptures Installation of new façade elements, including signage, lighting, and awnings Painting of murals and ghost sign restoration Restoration and rehabilitation of storefronts Removal of false façades and metal canopies Repair and replacement of windows and doors Repair or reconstruction of architectural details Repointing brick and masonry repairs New parking lot amenities, including landscaping and artwork Paving improvements Exterior painting Green building improvements, including solar panels, electric vehicle charging stations, green roofs, and white roofs Other building and landscape beautification projects that enhance that appearance and pedestrian-friendly environment of the Municipal Service District Ineligible Projects Routine maintenance Painting of unpainted masonry or brick – excluding approved murals New building construction Interior rehabilitation Properties with any delinquencies in taxes or City utilities cannot be reviewed Unapproved alterations to buildings, parking lots, and landscapes within the Local Historic District Projects that have commenced prior to review by the CAC Grants Subcommittee For more information, visit City of Salisbury.
Application Deadline
Aug 30, 2024
Date Added
Jul 15, 2024
The Innes Street Incentive Grant assists property and business owners within the Innes Street Improvement District with enhancements to building facades, landscapes, driveways, and parking lots. Donor Name: City of Salisbury State: County: All Counties Type of Grant: Grant | Matching Grants Deadline: (mm/dd/yyyy) 08/30/2024 Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000 Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned Details: These projects can range from minor repairs and repainting to substantial façade and landscape rehabilitation projects and the installation of new pedestrian amenities such as outdoor seating, planters, awnings, café fences, and lighting. Funding Information The grant is awarded on a 50/50 matching basis with a maximum City participation of $5,000.00 per project. Eligible Projects Introduction of new pedestrian amenities, including planters, outdoor seating, café fencing, umbrellas, lighting, and art – including the purchase of Salisbury Sculpture Show sculptures Installation of new façade elements, including signage, lighting, and awnings Painting of murals and ghost sign restoration Restoration and rehabilitation of storefronts Removal of false façades and metal canopies Repair and replacement of windows and doors Repair or reconstruction of architectural details Repointing brick and masonry repairs New parking lot amenities, including landscaping and artwork Paving improvements Exterior painting Green building improvements, including solar panels, electric vehicle charging stations, green roofs, and white roofs Other building and landscape beautification projects that enhance that appearance and pedestrian-friendly environment of the Innes Street Improvement District Ineligible Projects Routine maintenance Painting of unpainted masonry or brick – excluding approved murals New building construction Interior rehabilitation Properties with any delinquencies in taxes or City utilities cannot be reviewed Unapproved alterations to buildings, parking lots, and landscapes within the Local Historic District Projects that have commenced prior to review by the CAC Grants Subcommittee For more information, visit City of Salisbury.
Application Deadline
Aug 16, 2024
Date Added
Jul 12, 2024
The Orange County North Carolina is seeking applications for its Community Climate Action Grant Program to accelerate climate change mitigation actions in Orange county. Donor Name: Orange County North Carolina State: North Carolina County: Orange County (NC) Type of Grant: Grant Deadline: (mm/dd/yyyy) 08/16/2024 Size of the Grant: $100,000 to $500,000 Grant Duration: 5 Years Details: Project Types These examples are just for illustrative purposes. We encourage a wide range of projects. Clean Energy Infrastructure – New Example: Rooftop Solar Installation, Electric Vehicle Charging Station Clean Energy Infrastructure – Repair Example: HVAC System Repair, Weatherization Clean Energy Infrastructure – Replacement Example: LED lighting to replace fluorescent bulbs Communication/Education Example: Extreme Heat Education Materials & Outreach Nature Based Solutions Examples: Soil Regeneration, Reforestation Waste Reduction/Circular Economy Example: Composting Program Analysis/Plan Example: Energy Efficiency Analysis Other Example: Neighborhood Tree Planting Funding Information For the 2024-25 funding cycle, an estimated $262,500 in funding. Eligibility: All public and non-profit entities are eligible to apply as well as small businesses whose gross revenues do not exceed $3 million annually. All proposed projects must demonstrate a positive impact on Orange County’s residents and environment as described in the scoring criteria. All funds awarded through this grant program should be spent in Orange County. Before funds can be distributed, successful applicants must have the legal standing to enter into a contractual funding agreement with Orange County. Such legal standing is not required at the time of application. For more information, visit Orange County North Carolina.