Neighborhood Enrichment Grant Training Session

Neighborhood Enrichment Grant Training Session
Neighborhood Enrichment Grant Training Session — Richland County
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Staff with the Richland County Neighborhood Improvement Program (NIP) will give an overview of the Neighborhood Enrichment Grant Program.

Information will include what types of projects are eligible for grant funds and what’s needed to submit a successful application.

This is one of several upcoming sessions providing this information. All sessions will be in the fourth-floor conference room of the Richland County Administration Building, 2020 Hampton St., Columbia. The event is part of the NIP’s relaunched SPEED (Sustainability, Planning, Education, Engagement, Development) effort.

For more information, email nip@richlandcountysc.gov.

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