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Evanston Awards $45,000 In Love Your Block Grants For 21 Neighborhood Projects

Mini-grants ranging from $500 to $2,500 will support resident-led work on safety, beautification and access.

Members of the Love Your Block Steering Group chose the projects from 60 applications submitted by residents and community groups. (Ashley Ludwig/Patch)

EVANSTON, IL — Evanston has announced the recipients of its second round of Love Your Block mini-grants, with 21 resident-led projects selected for funding across the 2nd, 5th, 8th and 9th wards.

Members of the Love Your Block Steering Group chose the projects from 60 applications submitted by residents and community groups. Individual awards range from $500 to $2,500, with a total of $45,000 awarded.

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According to the city, the funded projects are meant to address local challenges and improve neighborhoods and public spaces. The city said the projects focus on community pride, neighborhood beautification and civic engagement, with an emphasis on sustainability and on improving safety, accessibility and stability for older adults and low-income households in the four wards.

In the 2nd Ward, projects include:

In the 5th Ward, the selected projects include:

The 8th Ward winners are:

In the 9th Ward, funded projects are:

“These projects reflect what makes Evanston special: neighbors who care deeply about one another and take action to make their communities stronger. I’m grateful to the mini-grant recipients and to every resident who brought forward ideas rooted in pride, creativity, and a shared sense of responsibility for our neighborhoods,” said Mayor Daniel Biss. “We also thank the Bloomberg Center for Public Innovation at Johns Hopkins University for their partnership in helping turn these community-driven ideas into reality.”

The Love Your Block program is supported by the Bloomberg Center for Public Innovation at Johns Hopkins University and is designed to bring city leaders and residents together on neighborhood revitalization. The city said the program funds resident-led work such as community gardens, playground repairs and trash removal, while aiming to strengthen social cohesion, civic participation and trust in local government.

Residents who want to learn more about Evanston's Love Your Block program or volunteer to support local projects can visit cityofevanston.org/loveyourblock.

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