Tulsa Beautification Foundation Matching Grant Program
Looking for a way to beautify your neighborhood? The Tulsa
Beautification Foundation has just the answer.
What is the Tulsa
Beautification Foundation Matching Grant Program?Who Can
Participate in the Program?How Does the Match Work?What Types of
Projects Can be Funded and What are the Basic
Requirements?How To
ApplyWhen May Projects be Started and
What is the Project Completion Date?How Are Funds Dispursed to
Grantees?Who to Contact and Where to Send
Application
WHAT IS THE TULSA
BEAUTIFICATION FOUNDATION MATCHING GRANT PROGRAM?
The program, sponsored by Tulsa Beautification Foundation (TBF), is
designed to assist neighborhood and homeowners' associations
registered with the City of Tulsa or registered non-profit
organizations. Grants will fund various beautification projects by
providing a dollar for dollar match for other locally-raised funds.
A specific project should give neighborhood-based and charitable
organizations incentive to raise funds, build partnerships with
businesses, and cultivate the spirit of volunteerism and community
support needed to complete a project. This process is designed to
help groups complete a project dedicated not only to the
improvement of their own lives, but also to the improvement of
quality of life for all of Tulsa.
Proposed projects must:
- improve/beautify a city neighborhood or public space through a
physical improvement
- involve neighborhood and community residents
- have long-standing, sustainable benefits
- be located in a city neighborhood or public space
- have the necessary plans before starting the improvements
- provide a maintenance plan for the upkeep of the completed
project
WHO CAN PARTICIPATE IN THE
PROGRAM?
Your organization is eligible to participate in the program if it
meets the following criteria:
- it is a neighborhood/homeowners association registered with the
City of Tulsa or a registered non-profit organization
- it represents a specific geographic area and not the entire
city and
- it is located within the Tulsa city limits
Private businesses and individuals are not
eligible to submit an application, but eligible organizations are
encouraged to generate support and partner with them in planning
and completing a project.
HOW DOES THE MATCH
WORK?
TBF will match dollar for dollar ($1:$1) the funds raised by a
grantee organization. As a part of the matching requirement,
volunteer hours, valued at $16.19/hr, may account for up to 35% of
the match by the applicant organization. In addition, donated
materials to complete the project may also be used in calculating
the applicant match.
WHAT TYPE OF PROJECTS CAN
BE FUNDED AND WHAT ARE THE BASIC REQUIREMENTS?
The program helps pay for physical improvements that provide
tangible benefits to the community outside of just aesthetic
improvements. The program will not pay for
on-going operation or maintenance, such as upkeep of landscaping or
repairs to monument signs. The applicant organization must
identify how the organization will fund and maintain the project in
the future. In addition, work conducted by a
professional contractor is discouraged unless otherwise necessary.
However, if a professional contractor is used, three (3) bids for
services must be included with this application.
Projects may require permits or permissions from the City of
Tulsa, the Tulsa Parks Department and/or a utilities company if
located in a public park, right of away, etc. Depending on the
project, there may be additional requirements as well. It
is the applicant organization's responsibility to check on all
requirements for their particular project. As a result,
winning grant applications will be reviewed by the City of Tulsa's
Development Services to ensure the application includes proper
planning to obtain all the necessary permits and permissions if
applicable before beginning the project. Therefore, a project will
be subject to inspection by the City and/or the Parks Department to
ensure the work is compliant with the permitting
requirements.
HOW TO
APPLY
The application must be filled out with information about the
organization and a project description.
Download the complete packet and
application
WHEN MAY PROJECTS BE
STARTED AND WHAT IS THE PROJECT COMPLETION DATE?
In order to take advantage of this program, a project may be
started only after the application has been approved by TBF. An
application will only be considered if it is completed fully and
all of the required, applicable documentation is attached. The Fall
application must be postmarked or emailed by October 16 and the
Spring application must be postmarked or emailed by March 1. All
project work should be completed within approximately ninety (90)
days after receiving notification as an awarded applicant. Project
deadlines may be extended on a case by case basis upon request to
TBF.
HOW ARE FUNDS
DISBURSED TO GRANTEES?
The organization's grant application must be approved by TBF's
grant committee. An approved application serves as a notice
to the organization to proceed with the project. Once the project
is completed, the City will conduct an inspection to verify the
work. When verification is finished and a complete itemized list of
expenses with receipts/invoices is submitted, the matching grant
reimbursement to the organization will be processed. Reimbursements
in full amount of the approved matching funds will be made within
30 calendar days of inspection and final approval. No
reimbursements for eligible expenses will be made if such expenses
occur before an application is approved by the TBF grant
committee.
WHO TO CONTACT AND
WHERE TO SEND APPLICATION
For questions contact either Kurt English at the City of Tulsa,
596-7596, kenglish@cityoftulsa.org; or Josh Miller at the Tulsa
Beautification Foundation, 591-2426
Applications can be mailed
or emailed to:
Tulsa Beautification Foundation
Attn: Josh Miller
7030 S Yale, Suite 600
Tulsa, OK 74136
Email: josh@gkff.org
Download the complete packet
and applicationOther
Frequently Asked Questions