⏳ Applications close Monday, July 14
Apply early — funds are limited and awarded on a rolling basis.
Thank you for your interest! The application deadline has passed.
Have a project that would make a District 10 neighborhood better? Councilman Chris Hinds has committed funds for organizations working to increase neighborhood vibrancy, community building, and civic engagement.
If your project qualifies, we want to hear from you. Review the details below, then complete the application form.
$2,000
Maximum award per selected project
Jul 14
Final day to submit your application
~10 min
Estimated time to complete the form
What we'll fund
Projects that bring neighbors together and serve the public good. For example:
✓Community social events that bring neighbors together
✓Neighborhood cleanups — litter and graffiti removal
✓Food pantry and food-security assistance
✓Outreach to grow community participation
✓Community resource and support programs
✓Public art — murals, sculptures, and shared works
To qualify, you'll need
1
A W-9 on file
Your organization must have a current W-9 with the City of Denver.
2
Demonstrated community support
For example, a signature from your RNO president or PTO, or a clearly documented community need.
3
A project that can deliver
Proposals are evaluated on executability, breadth of community engagement, and potential for impact.
Heads up: Funds are limited, so not every qualifying proposal will receive an award. Strong, clearly-scoped projects with broad community benefit are prioritized.
Application
Fields marked * are required. Have your W-9 ready to upload.