City of Belleville – Applications Open for Community Impact and Tourism Grants

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The City of Belleville Grant Committee has opened the applications for the first round of the 2025 Community Impact and Tourism grants.

The Community Impact funding stream supports organizations, groups and events that promote the well-being and growth of the community. A maximum of $10,000 between financial assistance and/or municipal resources is available for single grants.

The Tourism funding stream supports events that draw visitors from outside the City of Belleville, provide local entertainment and promote new spending and overnight stays in the city. A maximum of $10,000 between financial assistance and/or municipal resources is available for single grants.

Applications for both grants will remain open until 4:30 p.m. on Jan. 10. For more information and to apply, please visit: Belleville.ca/Grants. For any further questions or concerns please contact jknight@belleville.ca.

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