The Best Investment Your Community Might Ever Make: Neighborhood Mini-Grants
Imagine if every neighborhood in your community had access to a small fund—perhaps $50, $100, or $250—to help neighbors do something together. Not to repair a street. Not to build a new park. Simply to gather. A block party. An ice cream social. A front-yard concert. A neighborhood cleanup followed by pizza. A chili cook-off. A holiday decorating contest. A "meet your neighbors" picnic. The cost would be tiny. The return could be enormous. Recently I read about an experiment in Charlottesville, Virginia, where organizers offered thirty $100 neighborhood microgrants. Those small investments helped neighbors organize gatherings that connected roughly 500 residents. More importantly, nearly every gathering concluded with neighbors identifying something they wanted to do together next. The event wasn't the finish line—it became the starting point for stronger neighborhood relationships. That idea resonates deeply with ev...