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Chattanooga Allocates Grant for Neighborhood Branding Initiatives

Residents in Chattanooga working on neighborhood branding projects

Chattanooga, Tennessee, September 19, 2025

News Summary

The City of Chattanooga’s Neighborhood Services Division is investing $25,000 in community branding initiatives, supporting 35 Neighborhood Associations. The grant aims to enhance neighborhood identities through various projects such as custom signage and branding materials, fostering community engagement and pride among residents. Mayor Tim Kelly emphasizes the importance of strong neighborhoods for building resilient communities.

Chattanooga, Tennessee – The City of Chattanooga’s Neighborhood Services Division is investing $25,000 in community branding initiatives as part of its Fiscal Year 2026 Neighborhood Action Grant. This funding will be allocated to a total of 35 Neighborhood Associations throughout the city, supporting projects aimed at enhancing neighborhood identities and visibility.

The grants are primarily designed for community-driven branding efforts, which help residents connect with their local associations and foster a sense of belonging. The projects funded by these grants will include a variety of creative signage and branding materials, such as custom sign toppers, light pole banners, porch signs, yard signs, and neighborhood flags.

Chattanooga’s Mayor Tim Kelly has highlighted the significance of strong neighborhoods for building resilient cities. The initiative aspires to ignite a citywide movement that enhances community engagement, increases visibility of residential areas, and fosters a shared sense of place among residents.

Perrin Lance, the Manager of Neighborhood Services, remarked that even small investments can lead to significant developments in community identity and ownership. The grant program is structured to support both emerging and established neighborhood associations, helping them to implement their branding ideas successfully.

Many associations are planning to utilize the funds for various projects including the purchase of meeting signs, porch banners, installation of entrance markers, street sign toppers, and the promotion of neighborhood events through custom yard signs and information kiosks.

Residents interested in more information about the Neighborhood Action Grant can visit the official city website or reach out to the Neighborhood Services Division via email. A complete list of the awarded associations has been provided, although that specific information is not included in this article.

Funding and Project Scope

The funding of $25,000 will benefit a diverse range of neighborhood associations, each working towards uplifting their community’s identity. The Neighborhood Action Grant serves as a pivotal source for resources aimed at building stronger communities through visible representation and engagement strategies.

About Neighborhood Services Division

The Neighborhood Services Division of Chattanooga is focused on improving neighborhood life and fostering collaborative efforts among residents. Through programs like the Neighborhood Action Grant, the division plays a vital role in enhancing community dynamics while promoting local cultures and identities.

Community Impact

The branding projects funded by this initiative will not only beautify neighborhoods but are also expected to strengthen community ties. By increasing visibility and promoting local events, residents are expected to engage more actively with their neighborhoods, complemented by a strong sense of pride and ownership within their communities.

Contact Information

For more information about the Neighborhood Action Grant, residents can visit chattanooga.gov/neighborhoods or send inquiries via email to [email protected].

FAQ Section

FAQs

What is the total amount being invested in the Neighborhood Action Grant?

$25,000

How many Neighborhood Associations will receive funding?

35 Neighborhood Associations will receive funding through this grant program.

What types of projects will be funded?

The grants are designed to support community-driven branding and visibility projects.

What specific items are included in the funded projects?

Specific items mentioned in the projects are custom sign toppers, light pole banners, porch signs, yard signs, and neighborhood flags.

How can residents find more information about the Neighborhood Action Grant?

Interested parties can visit chattanooga.gov/neighborhoods or contact [email protected].

Key Features of the Neighborhood Action Grant

Feature Description
Total Funding $25,000
Associations Funded 35 Neighborhood Associations
Project Type Community-driven branding and visibility
Signage Examples Custom sign toppers, light pole banners, porch signs, yard signs, neighborhood flags
Community Impact Enhancing community identity and engagement

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