
Tamarac Community Center {City of Tamarac}
The City of Tamarac is inviting neighborhood associations to attend an in-person technical workshop for its Neighborhood Partnership Program, designed to help applicants prepare competitive grant submissions.
The workshop will take place on Tuesday, August 5, from 4 to 5 p.m. in the Coconut Room at the Tamarac Community Center, located at 8601 W. Commercial Blvd. Attendees will receive guidance on creating strong application packets and learn how to maximize their eligibility for funding.
The grant program supports beautification and enhancement projects in neighborhoods throughout Tamarac. Eligible neighborhood associations and homeowners’ associations must be registered with the city, have an elected board including a president, treasurer, and secretary, and be a Florida not-for-profit corporation in good standing. Associations must also provide meeting minutes documenting the election of officers.
Funding opportunities include neighborhood and subdivision signage upgrades, landscaping for medians and common areas, low-water-use plantings, hedge replacements, removal of nuisance species, street tree plantings, enhanced lighting, and the installation of small outdoor fitness structures or exercise stations.
Applications will be accepted from August 18 through September 30. Additional program information and application materials are available at www.Tamarac.gov/NeighborhoodPartnershipProgram.
For assistance with the application process, contact Carolyn Francis-Royer at 954-597-3539 or CarolynF@tamarac.org.
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