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Mukilteo seeks applications for 2025 community support grants

MUKILTEO—The City of Mukilteo is now accepting applications for 2025 Community Support Grants. The deadline to apply is Sunday, September 29th; no late applications will be accepted after that date. Applications will only be accepted online, not on paper. If you need assistance, please email execadmin@mukilteowa.gov.

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Mukilteo City Council members.

The Community Support Grant Guidelines and Application can be found at https://www.mukilteowa.gov/312/Community-Support-Grants.

The grant pool for Community Support Grants is $50,000 for fiscal year 2025. The objective of the City of Mukilteo Community Support Grants is to support projects that improve the quality of life for Mukilteo residents. Funding is awarded to groups who promote special events and other activities that enhance the general well-being of the community.

Applications are welcome from public, private, and non-profit entities with the demonstrated capacity to accomplish their proposed projects. This includes but is not limited to registered non-profit agencies, volunteer groups, neighborhood groups, educational organizations, public agencies, and the Chamber of Commerce. With limited exceptions, organizations must be based in Mukilteo. Those organizations not based within City limits must demonstrate, to the City’s satisfaction, the benefits and necessity of the service provided to the community of Mukilteo.

Please note that grant funding is limited, so not all projects submitted will receive funding.

“The Community Support Grants are a great way to increase the quality of life in Mukilteo,” says Mukilteo Mayor Joe Marine. “I would strongly encourage public, private, and non-profit entities to apply.”


SOURCE: City of Mukilteo

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