King County Executive Dow Constantine announced Sept. 2 the fourth year of grant opportunities for unincorporated Community Service Areas, and congratulated residents for their work to build strong local communities.
A total of $60,000 in King County Community Service Area Program grant funding is available for projects costing less than $5,000.
A minimum match of 25 percent in the form of volunteer time, cash or in-kind services of the total project cost is required.
Applications are due Monday, Dec. 8.
Priority for funding will be given to locally based, community-led organizations in unincorporated King County that encourage collaborations and partnerships. In the last three years, 76 projects in unincorporated King County have been funded, including:
• Music in local parks;
• National Night Out events;
• Support for local senior centers;
• Volunteer cleanup along the Snoqualmie River;
• Neighborhood cleanup initiatives;
• Community signage