4 West Seattle “Small and Simple” recipients honored

A city celebration last night honored groups citywide who successfully sought “Small and Simple” grants from the Neighborhood Matching Fund; among them, four in West Seattle. Three, we’ve mentioned before — the play-area projects in North Delridge (Cottage Grove “tot lot”) and Admiral (California Place) got $15,000 each; the Pigeon Point neighborhood celebration (coming up 9/20) got $2,100. The fourth is $15,000 for the ongoing restoration of the West Duwamish Greenbelt, this time going to the “Genesee Ravine Action Committee.” All of these projects involve matching funds – the city doesn’t just hand out $ without the groups showing a commitment of their own, money and volunteer labor. Here’s the full list of 24 “Small and Simple” recipients citywide; the city accepts applications four times a year, and the next deadline is October 6 – here’s more about the program. Meantime, the Neighborhood Matching Fund program itself is marking its 20th anniversary with events around the city, including an open house (free food!) this Saturday, 10 am-2 pm, at Youngstown Arts Center.

2 Replies to "4 West Seattle "Small and Simple" recipients honored"

  • Jan September 10, 2008 (8:38 pm)

    Re: California Place Park Development. If you would like to see this park remain as it is. Please come by the Park(Hill st & California ave) on Sat. Sept 13th from 3-6pm. A small contingency will be accepting signatures on our petition for “NO CHANGE TO THE PARK” Help save this green space!

  • wsd September 11, 2008 (11:56 am)

    The Neighborhood Matching Fund should be used for

    projects that build community not for projects

    that divde neighborhoods as the California Place

    Park is doing

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