TKPK Community Center to be Closed Sunday, October 13, 2024 for Demolition Work

The Community Center will be closed on Sunday, 10/13/24, to accommodate demolition in the Recreation Department area. As always, the City of Takoma Park Police Department is available 24/7

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Library Renovations Update: Changes Coming to the Community Center/Recreation Beginning Thursday, September 26, 2024

The scheduling of demolition and construction timelines are pending weather.

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Food Insecurity Reduction Grants

Purpose

The City of Takoma Park’s Food Insecurity Reduction Grants provide financial support to specific programs, projects, and events that reduce or prevent food insecurity among residents of Takoma Park.

Funding Facts

The City’s FY25 budget allocates $145,000 in ARPA funding for Food Insecurity Reduction Grants.

Grant Award

Grant awards will range from $10,000-$30,000 for the 15-month period beginning October 1, 2024 and ending December 31, 2025. All funded projects must be completed by December 31, 2025. There is no match required by the grantee.

How to Apply

Please apply online through the City’s grants portal. If you are not currently enrolled in our grants portal, you will be prompted to create an account and receive automated updates. If you already have an account, you will see an “Apply” button to begin your application.

Please review the sample application (pdf) so that you are able to prepare your responses and required documentation in advance.

Apply now

Applications open August 5, 2024 and must be submitted by September 6, 2024.

Questions

Contact the City’s Grants Coordinator at grants@takomaparkmd.gov or 301-891-7235.

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Eligible Grant Uses

Grant reviewers will consider a wide range of programs, projects, and events designed to reduce or prevent food insecurity. These may include but are not limited to food distribution programs, food production, capacity building, classes, innovative partnerships, and more. At least 75% of the participants/beneficiaries must be residents of the City of Takoma Park. For reference, the City of Takoma Park’s geographical boundaries can be found here.

Eligibility Criteria

Funding is available to 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations and 501(c)(6) business associations.

The use of a fiscal agent is permitted for those organizations that have applied for but have not yet secured their 501(c)(3) determination from the IRS. Individuals and for-profit enterprises are not eligible for funding.

Award Determination and Process

Completed applications from eligible organizations will be reviewed by a panel comprised of City staff and the Grants Review Committee. Proposals will be evaluated based on impact, feasibility, equity, and capacity. Recommendations for grant recipients and award amounts will be presented to City Council for final approval. Grantees will be announced prior to the project start date of October 1, 2024.

 

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