
St. Louis Park officials are calling on local nonprofits to grab a slice of a $250,000 grant pie, earmarked for a one-time capital program aimed at bolstering community services. Launched by the city council to fortify organizations on the front lines of public support, the grant application portal swung open on February 1st, availing a new avenue for resources.
Nonprofits operating within the confines of St. Louis Park have until February 29, 2024, to stake their claim for the funds, which are anticipated to be doled out at an April city council meeting. The program targets specifically those groups that align with defined criteria, ensuring that each dollar dispensed serves a rightfully fitting cause. Interested parties can fish for more details and cast their nets for the application on the city's official website, a city press release encouraged.
Detailing the process, the document reads, "Nonprofit organizations in St. Louis Park who meet the program criteria are welcome to apply."
The city has appointed Cheyenne Brodeen as the point person for more queries. By dialing 952.924.2517, applicants can clarify the specifics of eligibility and appropriation.









