Fall Program Guide 2019
Winter is a dark time of year in Maple Ridge and, to brighten up their neighborhood for the holidays, a cul-de-sac of neighbours on 105 Street got together for a day of light installing ending in a bonfire finale last year. Neighbours shared their skills and resources while hanging lights around the block. This is not the first time this group has gotten together for a holiday light installation andwe don’t expect it to be their last! Come December, be sure to check out these lights andmanymore throughout the community. Neighbourhood projects and block parties offer a chance for neighbours to engage during the cold months of winter, to share resources and feel connected. Have you got an idea to get your neighbours out engaging? Block parties are not just for the summer! Plan your own winter themed block party and apply today!
View more stories at neighbourhoodsmallgrants.ca/news to get inspired for your next neighbourhood project!
For information and to apply visit mapleridge.ca/1542 or call 604-467-7325
Neighbourhood Champions
YOUCAN TAKE INSPIRATION FROM THE STORY ABOVE
The Neighbourhood Small Grant Program helps build community and strengthen connections in the places we call home by helping to put your ideas into action.
APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED FOR: • Block Parties • Youth Initiated Projects • Neighbourhood Improvement • Environmental Protection • And much more!
HOW DO I APPLY? Online: Submit your online application and learn more at mapleridge.ca/1542 In-Person: Call us at 604-467-7459 to make an appointment.
Grants range from $100 - $500. A limited number of $1000 grants are available for larger projects. Please call 604-467-7459 for details.
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