Wells Fargo this month announced that it will fund a new $11.4 million UrbanLIFT community grant program to help accelerate economic recovery and neighborhood improvement projects in 25 cities.
UrbanLIFT, funded by Wells Fargo and administered by NeighborWorks America, is designed to provide support to local nonprofits for large neighborhood improvement projects in 25 cities that have substantial diverse populations and have been affected by foreclosures. The eligible cities were determined as part of an agreement with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
The UrbanLIFT community grant program is the most recent commitment Wells Fargo has made through its LIFT family of initiatives including the NeighborhoodLIFT and CityLIFT programs, a combined $170 million effort for 20 housing markets deeply affected by the housing crisis.
Nonprofits may apply for the grants to support neighborhood stabilization efforts in 25 cities with diverse populations including: Phoenix; Bakersfield, Fresno, Los Angeles, Modesto, Riverside, Sacramento, San Diego, Santa Ana, San Jose, Stockton and Vallejo, Calif.; Fort Lauderdale, Tampa, and West Palm Beach, FL; Austin, Houston, and San Antonio, TX; Detroit; Kansas City and St. Louis, MO; Las Vegas; New York; Memphis, TN; and Virginia Beach, VA.
NeighborWorks America will administer the grant funds and determine eligibility. Approximately $458,000 will be available for each of the communities. Eligible grant applications must support neighborhood stabilization efforts for one of the 25 cities affected by the housing crisis. Local, regional and national 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations may apply for grants to support four types of projects: single-family housing rehabilitation, demolition, neighborhood improvement and housing-related site improvements.
Local, regional and national 501(c)(3) non-profits that want to apply for the UrbanLIFT community grant program may do so at www.urbanapplication.org. For questions or to request applications, nonprofits can call 202-733-6980 or email urbanapplication@nw.org. The deadline to apply for grants is September 30, 2013.