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Neighborhood grant Program 2016 Administered by the Community Development Department Of the City of Bristol, Tennessee

THE CITY OF BRISTOL, TENNESSEE 104 8 th Street P.O. Box 1189 Bristol, Tennessee 37621-1189 The Neighborhood Grant Program provides opportunities for residents to partner with the City of Bristol, Tennessee to implement neighborhood enhancements that improve neighborhood identity, build community pride, and encourage projects that benefit the public at large. Strong neighborhoods are the foundation of a successful community. The City recognizes that cultivating desirable neighborhoods helps increase the quality of life and long-term viability of our community. Community/neighborhood based organizations are invited to apply for funding initiatives that develop strategies for their neighborhoods, improve the relationships between citizens and government, and promote comprehensive approaches to community development. A formal neighborhood association is not a requirement of application; however, a proposal must demonstrate neighborhood support. This grant program is administered through the Department of Community Development where $5,000 has been dedicated to assist with neighborhood projects within the City Limits of Bristol, Tennessee. If multiple applications are received for projects less than the full budgeted amount, multiple grants may be awarded. The attached guidelines provide the information you need to get your application started. Please review the guidelines for project recommendations/eligibility requirements and the complete application process. Each applicant is required to attend a Bristol Exchange Session. During this session, attendees will hear a presentation from the City Manager in regards to the upcoming fiscal year budget and have the opportunity to ask questions. ProposalWindow Open April 4, 2016* Project meeting with City Staff (recommendation) Project Completion Deadline December 2, 2016 Proposal Window Closes May 31, 2016* Grant Awarded at City Council Meeting July 5, 2016* Presentation to City Council Once Project Complete Submitted Proposals Reviewed by Committee Letter notifying of decision and meeting date to receive award *All dates are tentative and subject to change

THE CITY OF BRISTOL, TENNESSEE Neighborhood Grant Program Guidelines & Procedures 1. Eligible Applicants: a. Required or voluntary residential neighborhood organizations b. Individuals in a residential neighborhood with a strong desire for community involvement and enhancement c. Organizations embedded in neighborhoods whose primary purpose is to serve that neighborhood (i.e. churches, neighborhood businesses, non-profit organizations, etc.) 2. Individuals/organizations who fall outside the realm of an eligible applicant may, and are encouraged to, partner with an eligible applicant to boost their support. 3. Eligible applications must: a. Include date and location of applicant s attendance at a Bristol Exchange Session. These are held during the month of May and rotate between the various elementary schools (for more information on this, visit www.bristoltn.org. b. Conform to submission deadlines i. Applications must be submitted by the close of business on May 31, 2016 c. Benefit and be free to the general public, especially those within the neighborhood boundaries as defined in this application d. Provide a visible improvement to the neighborhood e. Have an accountable neighborhood resident to serve as the authorized representative f. Have goals and outcomes which can be accomplished in a reasonable time frame g. Have documented neighborhood support. Documentation of support from five households within your neighborhood must be provided h. Provide information about how ongoing maintenance to support the project will be provided for. i. If the project requires assistance from various City Departments, please indicate the level of assistance needed. j. Provide a budget for the proposed project as well as any estimates that might be needed to demonstrate final cost of a proposed project 4. Examples of eligible projects may include, but not limited to: a. Neighborhood Identification Gateway Signs/Plaques/Flags b. Neighborhood Pocket Parks c. Litter Abatement (neighborhood cleanups along the right-of-way) d. Community Vegetable Gardens/Playgrounds e. Beautification Projects f. Community Benches and Bus Benches g. Street trees

h. Public art i. Sidewalk repair in conjunction with the Sidewalk Program 5. Examples of ineligible projects may include, but not limited to: a. Maintenance costs from previous grant awards b. Maintenance costs that are generally associated with mandatory neighborhood organizations c. Projects with no demonstrated neighborhood support d. Fees, fines or penalties e. Political activities 6. Project Locations: a. All projects to be located within the City Limits of Bristol, Tennessee. Projects must take place within the boundaries of the neighborhood that is stated in the application b. Generally, a project must be on public property or city right-of-way. However; residents are encouraged to work with staff to assist with solutions that may involve private property 7. More points are awarded if a match is provided. Matching can be in the form of donated supplies, labor, or equipment to name a few. If support will be provided in the form of a match, a letter demonstrating support will be required. 8. Projects must comply with all applicable City Codes & Regulations 9. All eligible submittals will be reviewed by a review committee comprised of various City Staff. The review committee will score each submittal. The highest scoring application will be forwarded on to City Council to award the grant at their regular monthly meeting. 10. Once Awarded a. A grant contract must be signed b. Progress reports must be received in a timely manner (as specified in the grant contract) which will be dependent upon the type of project proposed c. Any changes to the scope of the project or time frames must be communicated with the Community Development Department and approved by the review committee. d. Provide quotes for all proposed work e. All purchase of materials or equipment will be handled by the City of Bristol, Tennessee. No money will be disbursed to the applicant. f. Ensure that the project is completed by the time frame specified in the grant contract g. Present completed project to City Council.

THE CITY OF BRISTOL, TENNESSEE Neighborhood Grant Program Application PART A: APPLICANT INFORMATION Neighborhood Name: The neighborhood does not have to be a formal neighborhood organization. This can be an area that a group of residents identifies with. Neighborhood Location: A map will need to be provided depicting the boundary of the identified neighborhood. The Department of Community Development staff can assist in map preparation. Please call (423) 989-5514 if you need assistance. Project Coordinator Name: The project coordinator is the person responsible for the project and all communication and correspondence with the City. Project Coordinator Address: Project Coordinator Phone: Project Coordinator E-mail: Project Name: Project Location: Bristol Exchange Session Date and Location attended: Total Budget: Estimated Time of Completion:

PART B: PROJECT INFORMATION Describe in detail your project. Explain why you are planning the project (purpose), what you expect to accomplish (objectives), and the parameters of the project (scope). (Use additional sheets if necessary). Describe how the financial assistance of the grant award will impact your neighborhood and allow a need to be addressed.

Describe the public benefit that the proposed project will create both to your neighborhood and to the City of Bristol, Tennessee. What impact will this project make in your neighborhood? How will it help you achieve your neighborhood goals? How will it help to build a sense of community within the neighborhood?

What is your maintenance/replacement plan for the project? How did your neighborhood determine to complete a neighborhood project? Describe the process used to obtain community input and distribution of information to residents in your community. If other City Departments are necessary to complete your project please specify how they are needed and to what extent.

If your project includes partnering with other organizations or companies, please specify and list their involvement. This may include donations, labor or other assistance. (Please attach a letter of support from organization/company). PART C: PROJECT BUDGET Please attach a line-item budget for the project as well as estimates received for the scope of work covered by the project. Total Project Cost: Total Requested Amount: PART D: PROJECT SCHEDULE Please provide an outline of your organization s action plan, or general steps you will take to complete this project within the grant s timeline. Please show on the chart below approximately how long each task will take to complete, along with the person responsible for each task. Please use additional sheets if necessary. Estimated Completion Date: Month Major Tasks Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Person Responsible

PART E: NEIGHBORHOOD SUPPORT At a minimum, you must have five (5) households who support your project. These households must be located within your neighborhood boundary provided as part of the application. Below please list the name and address of each supporter of your project, along with their signature. Please use additional sheets if necessary to show your neighborhood support. 1.) Name: Address: Signature: 2.) Name: Address: Signature: 3.) Name: Address: Signature: 4.) Name: Address: Signature: 5.) Name: Address: Signature:

THE CITY OF BRISTOL, TENNESSEE Neighborhood Grant Program Scoring Criteria The applications for the Neighborhood Grant Program are reviewed and ranked by a Committee comprised of City Staff from various Departments. A criteria form is used to score applications and rank them for funding. This is a competitive grant; therefore, it is essential to complete an application which addresses the grant award criteria listed below. Project Goals/Objectives (10 points) The project has a well thought out purpose and defined goals/objectives in which it aims to accomplish. Need (25 points) The need for financial assistance from the City has been explained. It has been shown how the project could not take place without the grant. Public Benefit/Overall Impact (20 points) The overall benefit to both the neighborhood and the City has been demonstrated. The project plans to make a visible and measureable improvement to the quality of life in the neighborhood. Explanation of how this project will build community engagement has been provided. Maintenance (5 points) A well thought-out maintenance plan has been submitted which is realistic and feasible. Neighborhood Support (15 points) The project was created utilizing neighborhood collaboration. Strong support for the project has been shown and documented. Other Support (5 points) The neighborhood has partnered with other organizations to provide additional resources so that the project does not rely solely on financial assistance from the City. Planning/Timeline (10 points) The project is well planned to insure completion within time guidelines. Required collaborations and preapprovals have been performed. Budget (10 points) The project budget has been provided with backup information. The budget is realistic and can be followed.