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ReNEW Grant Program
Overview
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ReNEW Program

The ReNEW (Residents and Neighborhoods Empowered to Win) Grant Program is an initiative created by Mayor Richard T. Crotty and the Board of County Commissioners to revitalize and beautify Orange County Neighborhoods. The ReNEW Program supports and assists citizens and organizations in improving the physical and social qualities of neighborhoods.

ReNEW Grants
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Examples of Projects

Grant funding is available for projects seeking a minimum of $1,000 to a maximum of $10,000 award. Projects require a community contribution, which is equal to a percentage of the grant request. Total project costs cannot exceed $20,000.

  • All physical improvement projects must be located along a major thoroughfare.
  • Communities and projects that demonstrate need will receive greater consideration.
  • Only a limited number of grants will be awarded per district per calendar year.
  • Organizations may not apply more than two consecutive years at a time.
  • Projects must be completed within six months from initial funding.
  • Organizations are required to have a five (5) to seven (7) member grant team
  • Applications are accepted year round*

*Grant proposals are not reviewed in January, June, July, & December.

Neighborhood's Matching Fund Contribution

Total Project Cost          Match
$1000 - $5000                5%
 $6000 - $20,000            50%

Projects over $6000 in targeted areas
only require a 25% cash match.

*Please see 2008 ReNEW Grant Criteria for additional requirements*

Eligible Projects
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  • Signage
  • Landscaping (Please see 2008 ReNEW Criteria Booklet for details)
  • Repairs to existing irrigation systems only
  • Wall pressure washing and painting
  • Entranceway improvements
  • Ground Lighting
  • Speed humps/traffic islands* 

Projects not listed above will be considered upon review and consultation with staff.

*The Board of County Commissioners must approve MSTU prior to application.

Wall Repair Grants
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The purpose of the ReNEW Wall Repair Grant is to provide an opportunity for neighborhood organizations and individual property owners to receive financial assistance to make repairs to subdivision walls. This program will provide 100% reimbursement for wall repairs that do not exceed $20,000.  

Wall Repair grants will be available January 4, 2009. For more information, call 407-836-2917.

ReNEW Grant Resources
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ReNEW Grant Resources

A Grant Selection Committee comprised of County staff members review and score applications. Then, the Neighborhood Grant Advisory Board (NGAB), a seven-member citizen panel, oversees the grant programs from selection of winners to the completion of projects. The NGAB meets once a month to conduct its duties. Board members review applications and conduct site visits.

These documents may be printed using the links above or they are also available by calling Orange County Neighborhood Services Division at 407-836-5606. You may request the application to be e-mailed, faxed or mailed to you. Or, you may pick it up at the Neighborhood Services Office at 450 E. South Street, Third Floor, in Downtown Orlando.

All ReNEW Grant winners are required to submit Monthly Progress Report to keep the Neighborhood Services Division updated on the progress of their project.




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