2026 Neighborhood Improvement Grant Program
The Neighborhood Improvement Grant Program is designed to improve the appearance of Aurora neighborhoods while strengthening the social fabric and organizational networks of the community.
Like previous years, the city has allocated $60,000 for this program, with a maximum of $5,000 per awarded project. The competitive grants promote projects that improve a neighborhood’s physical condition, enhance pride and identity, increase neighborhood communication, and bring new assets to the neighborhood that foster gathering and positive experiences. Examples of projects include clean-up events, community message boards, community benches or community gardens.
Neighborhood organizations, businesses and residents (where a neighborhood organization may not exist) are encouraged to apply.
This grant can be used in conjunction with any of the mini-grants listed below.
Eligibility
Eligible projects must be within Aurora city limits, provide an identifiable benefit to the neighborhood, have a specific timeline, and involve at least two neighborhood households if not a neighborhood organization or businesses.
Resources
Ready to apply?
The 2026 application is now available. Selected projects must be completed by Friday, Oct. 30.
To get started, review this pre-application meeting to learn about the funding process.
Neighborhood Improvement Grant Program Grantees: