Page last updated on June 26, 2025 at 1:25 pm
For more information, please contact
Jolie Perry, Sustainability Program Coordinator, Department of Economic and Sustainable Development
jolie.perry@bloomington.in.gov or 812-349-3803
Desiree DeMolina, Communications Director, Office of the Mayor
comms@bloomington.in.gov or 812-349-3406
City of Bloomington Launches 2025 Sustainable Neighborhoods Grant
The City of Bloomington has opened applications for the 2025 Sustainable Neighborhoods Grant, a funding opportunity designed to support small-scale neighborhood projects that advance the goals of the City’s Climate Action Plan.
The City seeks to inspire citizens’ investment in our collective climate goals by providing the financial means to take the first step.
“The City is here to support the community’s climate action ideas,” said Jolie Perry, Sustainability Program Coordinator. “Citizens need the resources to do what is best for their neighborhood, and we provide this grant program to fill that need. We look forward to partnering with Bloomington residents on their grassroots efforts to address climate change.”
A project team of at least four Bloomington residents with a designated project liaison may apply for a grant of up to $1,000 for projects that strengthen the sustainability of their neighborhood. The project team may partner with a local organization to apply on their behalf.
Sustainability projects that may qualify for a Sustainable Neighborhoods Grant include but are not limited to:
- Building a community garden to share locally-grown food
- Installing a rain garden to reduce stormwater runoff
- Planting a native pollinator garden or native trees
- Installing a neighborhood organic waste collection box for composting
- Updating the energy efficiency of neighborhood assets
- Installing solar for communal neighborhood buildings
- Purchasing electric-powered lawn equipment for neighborhood upkeep
- Buying a group TerraCycling box
- Hosting an educational campaign with local experts on a sustainable topic, such as a home weatherization DIY, vehicle maintenance, or native landscaping
Successful applications will include a detailed project description with a budget, timeline, and letters of commitment from all involved persons or organizations. Projects must be completed within one year and follow-up reporting is required.
The grant is open to projects within Bloomington city limits. The project team is not required to live in a defined neighborhood area or neighborhood association but should demonstrate that all team members live in the vicinity of the project and will share the project benefits among neighboring residents.
Applications are accepted periodically on a rolling basis until the $10,000 budget is fully allocated.
The complete Sustainable Neighborhoods Grant program guidelines and application are listed online at bloomington.in.gov/sustainability/neighborhood-grants.