The City of Charlotte has chosen the recipients for this year’s Placemaking Grant program. In partnership with the Corridors of Opportunity program, the Office of Sustainability and Resilience, and the Vision Zero program, the city awarded a total of $175,000 to support community-led projects. The city remains dedicated to placemaking and collaborating with residents and local artists to cultivate a livelier Queen City.
The Placemaking Grant program started in 2018 and is managed by the City of Charlotte’s Urban Design Center (UDC). The grant program offers financial aid and practical guidance for initiatives that foster community gathering, safety and character.
Ten projects, three programming schedules and two Technical Assistance Grants will receive funding this year. These projects focus on:
Activating vacant or underused areas
Improving streetscapes
Enhancing public spaces through art and beautification
Developing community gathering and sharing spots
Winning Projects:
Bike Repair Hub
Award: $5,000
Project Type: Technical Assistance
Organization: Marcus Locke – Lockebox
Neighborhood: Washington Heights
Belmont Grows
Award: $12,000
Project Type: Crosswalk Murals
Organization: Freshlist LLC
Neighborhood: Belmont
Feed the Routes
Award: $5,000
Project Type: Technical Assistance
Applicant: Sabrina Humbert
Neighborhood: Historic West End
Domino Bus
Award: $5,000
Project Type: Mobile Programming and Placemaking
Organization: QC Family Tree
Neighborhood: Enderly Park
Historic Camp Greene Art Walk
Award: $24,980
Project Type: Crosswalk Murals
Organization: Historic Camp Greene Neighborhood Association
Neighborhood: Historic Camp Greene
Events at The Green at Prosperity Village
Award: $10,500
Project Type: Programming and Events
Organization: Prosperity Village Area Association
Neighborhood: Prosperity Village
Safe Routes to Safe Places
Award: $9,400
Project Type: Crosswalk Murals
Organization: Lex Poolos Design
Neighborhood: NoDa and Plaza Midwood
Sensory Art and Meditation Garden
Award: $25,000
Project Type: Public Art
Organization: Lion Services
Neighborhood: Eastway
Shared Tables, Stronger Community
Award: $15,605
Project Type: Programming and Events
Organization: Five Points Community Collaborative
Neighborhood: Biddleville-Smallwood, Seversville and Wesley Heights
Art Search
Award: $3,815
Project Type: Public Art
Organization: Charlotte is Creative
Neighborhood: Historic West End, Greenville, Washington Heights and Prosperity Village
Selwyn Village Mural Gateway
Award: $7,500
Project Type: Wall Mural
Organization: Selwyn Homeowners Association
Neighborhood: Selwyn Village
Activation Programming of Ritz Park
Award: $7,000
Project Type: Programming and Events
Organization: Concerned Citizens of Washington Heights
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